The “intellectually, emotionally and musically rich” (Star Tribune) eight-member low voice ensemble Cantus is known worldwide for its trademark warmth and blend and its engaging performances of music ranging from the Renaissance to the 21st century. Working without a conductor, the members of Cantus rehearse and perform as chamber musicians, each contributing to the entirety of the artistic process. The Washington Post hails the ensemble’s sound as having both “exalting finesse” and “expressive power” and refers to their music-making as “spontaneous grace.” Cantus performs more than 60 concerts each year both in national and international touring, as well as in its home of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Past performances have brought Cantus to the stages of the Kennedy Center, UCLA, San Francisco Performances, Atlanta’s Spivey Hall, Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival, Lincoln Center, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Neat humming in the background. Sounds almost like some instruments in play, but only vocal. The "But, other lands ..." in the 2nd verse is a bit contrary, though seems very Finnish to give a caveat like that.
thank you sooo much, this is really amazing to me! I love Cher for 40 years and I know this song very well. it was a kind of a revolution technically seen those days and you put it into our times so well! you know that your voices match perfectly I guess 🙂 I hope you will go on with your music and will have a lot of fun. and I really hope that you can stay away from any pitch correction or autotuning when not beeing part of the song like here in "Believe" all the best from Germany
What a phenomenal piece, especially that little bit in the beginning 0:29 , the blend is just divine. Look forward to seeing you all perform at GALA this year.
The tempo and timing are as they should be done hear in this video. Seems the other video is done and is ramped up a notch in speed to push it to different airwave audiences or a faster formate stylee...
Lovely harmony, nice job.... but the melody itself got lost in all the harmonies. Being very familiar with this song, it was incredibly hard to follow where the melody was at.