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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Sunday Music Time
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Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo - O Holy Night / Cantique De Noel
Two of the most outstanding voices that the world has been blessed to hear. Nothing more needs be said in way of introduction.
The Three Sopranos reminds me of a new group of three young men. I saw them on Jay Leno and they are fantastic. They look so young and I don't know what I expected, but when they opened their mouths they reminded me so much of these men. Such big voices and so beautiful. Wish I could remember their name.
Debbie Right Truth http://www.righttruth.typepad.com
Indeed beautiful and the comments are appreciated.
Fred's contribution of another beautiful Classical rendition of one of my favorite Bach pieces topped it off.
Bach has not always been my favorite for I remember struggling through too many of his fugues on organ. I do enjoying listening to others who have mastered his music.
7 comments:
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Fred G.
Wonderful, thanks, Ticker!
Good choice Fred.
Glad you enjoyed it Z
One of my favorite songs at Christmas. Beautiful.
The Three Sopranos reminds me of a new group of three young men. I saw them on Jay Leno and they are fantastic. They look so young and I don't know what I expected, but when they opened their mouths they reminded me so much of these men. Such big voices and so beautiful. Wish I could remember their name.
Debbie
Right Truth
http://www.righttruth.typepad.com
Thank you so much for this - Ticker.
O Holy Night - sung by two out of the three.
As far as Christmas music goes I know that it won't get any better than this for me - and I will be listening to this again.
God Bless Pavarotti.
When a Pianist dies - he leaves behind his Instrument.
But when Pavarotti died - he took one of the Greatest Musical Gifts
given to us - Ever - along with him.
The Best of the Best.
thanks Fred G.
Indeed beautiful and the comments are appreciated.
Fred's contribution of another beautiful Classical rendition of one of my favorite Bach pieces topped it off.
Bach has not always been my favorite for I remember struggling through too many of his fugues on organ. I do enjoying listening to others who have mastered his music.
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