Our Lady Of Lourdes Choir
Fauré's Requiem Chorus Rehearsal Aid from Chord Perfect on YouTube
(for your references, see the full music book in pdf from here )
(aid: virtual piano keyboard online)
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Alto |
1st Tenor |
2nd Tenor |
1st Bass |
2nd-Bass |
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Fauré's Requiem Part 1 - Introit et Kyrie |
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Fauré's Requiem Part 2 - Offertoire |
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| Fauré's Requiem Part 6 - Libera Me | Soprano | Alto |
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2nd Tenor | 1st Bass | 2nd Bass |
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2nd Tenor | 1st Bass |
Let's sing along with Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
Gabriel Fauré (Composer), Robert Shaw (Conductor), Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus (Orchestra),
Judith Blegen (Soprano), James Morris (Baritone)
(a comment by Bryan Bloom (a subscriber) from this youtube piece:
"OMG you had to die to hear this beautiful music? It is so gorgeous.
I heard it first on the day the Challenger rocket blew up in the sky.
Was in my San Francisco office and the classical music station played this
and I listened on my FM radio on my desk, no internet, no Pandora,
no texting, no cell phone, just me and my cubicle and my tears" )
Part 1: Introït et Kyrie (D minor) 0:49
Part 2: Offertory (B minor) 7:05
Part 3: Sanctus (E-flat major) 15:08
Part 4: Pie Jesu (B-flat major) 18:28 ,
Part 5: Agnus Dei (F major)
22:01
Part 6: Libera Me (D minor)
27:23
Part 7: In Pradisum (D major) 32:01
Soloist: Laurence Guillod, Soprano - Thomas Tatzl , Baryton
Part 1: Introït et Kyrie (D minor) [00:08]
Part 2: Offertory (B minor) 06:33]
Part 3: Sanctus (E-flat major) 15:11
Part 4: Pie Jesu (B-flat major) 18:46
Part 5: Agnus Dei (F major) 22:12
Part 6: Libera Me (D minor) 27:42
Part 7: In Pradisum (D major) 32:08
| ...there are some comments about the choir's latin pronunciation... |
Bronxboy47 so much better with French Latin!!! Much more rich on contrast.
I sang Gregorian chant for years. Now the latin my Jesuit teachers is still my favorite, And yes the french latin pronunciations for singing are different. I can not judge it “better” or “worse”. Different? Oui.
is wrong you mean...Its the first time I hear such a thing
@Rui Botelho I said what I meant: different. I don't have the scholarly background to pronounce it wrong.
@Bronxboy47 Well unfortunatelly I do. I'm a portuguese singer, so a latin language,and the pronountiation of this choir and soloists is completelly wrong (they should have searched a little bit more which is not quite dificult!!). Nevertheless the vocal part is almost perfect.
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