Well, the music itself certainly seems to fall within the classical
tradition. I'd say it's safely on topic here.
The question of execution -- is the boy really a good or a well-trained
singer? -- would seem to be a totally separate matter. He surely isn't
trying to do some kind of pop or easy-listening interpretation of this
material, which might knock it out of the classical tradition.
I kind of like it.
On 2008-10-15 14:36:22 -0400, nene <nenepil(nospam)@excite.com> said:
> Hi Group:
>
>
> Nice to see more good friends comming here !
>
> well, this is a dilema...I myself have this doubt about this
> recording, the songs sounded to me quite good enough to consider them
> part of the classical spectrum, in fact i think i have listened some of
> them ( not sure how many ) sung by other choirs ( like the Finlandia hymn
> for example ) but the treble boy doesn't sounded to me too much like a
> Chorister...or, Am i wrong ????...well perhaps this is something like the
> movie i some time watched in DVD ...hehehe with the tilte "The Thin Red
> Line"....Ok, who knows ? but i'm quite sure that this cd will be a new
> discovering for some of you.
>
> Any way i would like to see what Do you think.
>
> And also if yes or no i hope you like it
>
> see you
>
> p.d. Thanks to one friend who let me share it whit all you
--
Wundern kann es mich night, das unser Herr Christus mit Dernen
I can't be surprised that our Lord, Jesus Christ, liked to hang out
With sinners and harlots. That's how it is with me, too.
-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1749-1832
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