Here is a popular choral warhorse, in a stunning new performance. Oh, those sopranos! (The rest of the choir are no slouches, either.)
Anton Bruckner - Os justi
Tenebrae, Nigel Short
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXYbEyvVXUk
@Minholkin
Thank you for that. It has been pretty sad watching my scheduled concert dates with my students come and go. Doing a virtual choir is just not feasible as it is so much more work than people realize. So the choir I conduct has not even been meeting. If this really continues through the spring I'm going to find some way for us to sing together but silent rehearsals through online meeting software are really terrible.
@Minholkin
I do desperately miss singing with and conducting choirs. January is when my district always has our big coral festival and I'm either conducting or accompanying for a combined choir of over 700.
There's nothing quite like that feeling. Maybe next year. For now, the most important thing is to keep everyone safe. The rest, we will get back to when we are able.
@Minholkin
You going to see me posting a lot of my favorites over the next few weeks. That's as much for me as it is for all of you.
I enjoy your posts more than you might know--I can't comment with any sophistication but my heart always responds.
@voltronic
Good. While I rarely comment, I often listen and enjoy. @Minholkin
I appreciate your measured perspective but it is a time of loss and poor substitutions.
There's nothing like the beauty of voices raised in song together.
😞
@voltronic @Minholkin Could you perhaps do a holiday sing-a-long if that would be more practical? Maybe you could try it using CoSoCall?
I'd be down for some CoSoCarols (virtually)
@Minholkin
I say that because the community choir my wife and I sing with has been doing just that and it's not a fulfilling experience in the least.
I'm trying to keep some semblance of normalcy with my regular classes at least, but obviously there are a lot of compromises.
I can't complain too much though. My situation is generally okay whereas others are far from it.