Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Brahms' Requiem - Denn alles fleisch es ist wie gras

YouTube gives our profession numbers opportunities to see and hear performances of masterworks. Here's the 2nd movement of the Brahms Requiem featuring Daniele Gatti, conductor.

5 comments:

Sunflowers said...

It's very difficult to get an idea of what a work sounds like when you're performing it - especially in a large space - and so I've been looking for video clips of Brahms Requiem because the choir I belong to is singing it next week.

This is a good clear recording and I now at last know what it sounds like to an audience.

Sunflowers said...
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Sunflowers said...

It's very difficult to get an idea of what a work sounds like when you're performing it - especially in a large space - and so I've been looking for video clips of Brahms Requiem because the choir I belong to is singing it next week.

This is a good clear recording and I now at last know what it sounds like to an audience.

Sunflowers said...

It's very difficult to get an idea of what a work sounds like when you're performing it - especially in a large space - and so I've been looking for video clips of Brahms Requiem because the choir I belong to is singing it next week.

This is a good clear recording and I now at last know what it sounds like to an audience.

Sunflowers said...

It's very difficult to get an idea of what a work sounds like when you're performing it - especially in a large space - and so I've been looking for video clips of Brahms Requiem because the choir I belong to is singing it next week.

This is a good clear recording and I now at last know what it sounds like to an audience.