Ok stav...thanks
The good thing is that it seems that some people liked it...well as other
coment said it could be considered as same as those folk traditional or
religious songs and hymns.
nene
news:2008101609145616807-wyneken@gEEEEEEmailcom...
> 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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