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 mad_cow (93 points)
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if you're in a chior or if you are into classical music you should listen to this. gustav mahler's music is so beautifull, this should just blow you away. i'm in band but chiors like this are stil so inspiring for me. i hope they will be for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKeH3oYkFiw&feature=related
i don't really like the two women near the begining, they just strait up look funny. they shut up about a min in and it gets a lot better.
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 jose_luis (1978 points)
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Thanks for the link. This choir is amazing, it only for their force and sound quality, and also they sing without a score. Very professional. And dangerous.
C. Abbado is the greatest master for this type of music (and for dramatic music in general). I saw a recording of his performance of Verdi's Requiem.
I though he was not going to survive and die on the spot, so involved and suffering he looked. But fortunately he did, of course. But it was not for feeble-hearted people.
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 ottkaskjr (51 points)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFQ2joN1hJw
This is one of my favourite choral works from my favourite composer. It's only a part of the whole composition, but still it's long and worth to be listened. The changes from minor harmonies to major are very beautiful. This music totally relaxes me every time I listen to it. The second half of the clip is amazing. Although it's minimalistic, it's full of emotion and energy, which I cannot describe.
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