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great stuff.
As a choral or as its original Adagio strings this Barber piece is definitely something ! Not a good reason to shove our devices up somewhere though, we can all create great stuff at our own very little scale. Comparison is futile.
You’re absolutely right. I was just taken by the moment. Looking at my iPad size 10.9” it’s hard to fit anyway. I’ll just continue to use it for my small music endeavours instead🤣.
/DMfan🇸🇪
Probably my partners favourite piece of music.
Other pieces by Voces8 are worth checking out especially Lux and Eventide which feature Christian Forshaw, a saxophonist sort of in the Jan Garbarek school of playing.
I’ve been trying to learn a guitar transcription of Barbers Adagio on and off for the last year or so. I’ll get there eventually ☹️
Beautiful indeed. I thought that was called Adagio for Strings, not Agnus Dei...? Just woke up and already learned something today: 'This version is almost identical to the original, but with added text from the “Agnus Dei,” or “Lamb of God,” of the Catholic Mass. In the choral version, the piece ends with the words “dona nobis pacem,” or “grant us peace.”'
Some of the singers looked close to tears while singing it. If it was originally written for string quartet, then it's just 4 voices? I wonder if he added anything when made for string orch? Are the eight singers just doubling the parts?
Go for it!
Barber's violin concerto is also worth a listen and also heart felt.
Thanks for sharing. This one gets me every time
This became burst onto into mainstreamwhen used in Platoon in 1986. I was surprised to see it used so much, not unlike Satir’s Gymnopodie, used in countless tv ads.
iOS does have a pretty good selection of choruses, but nuthin like the real thing.