Now this is something I want to see on America's got talent. The comedy of the short one with highest note, the skill of placing the cards based on high/low notes, and the imaging the faces of the judges.
I absolutely loved this, what a clever idea On a side note, this also showed me how bland and tasteless the lyrics to hallelujah are, they really just talk about god and Jesus the whole time
I realize the time stamp on this is 11 years ago, but I just saw this in mid-2024. To sum it up in one word, FANTASTIC! I sang in a performance of Handel's Messiah many, many years ago when I was in high school. This is the most hilarious version of the Hallelujah Chorus I have ever seen. OUTSTANDING! Thanks so much for putting a smile on my face.
This is so clever, so well worked out . I not sure if one person work this out or if it was a team effort, but it so so clever, very well practiced, must of been practice many many times. Thankyou so much right from my heart. Thankyou for great sense of humour.
Just listening for the first time. Just found out I am playing horn on this with the PAPA (Public Academy for the Performing Arts) with honors choir Les Chanteuses-- always superb group under the direction of a choral genius by the name of Ed Torres.( They won first in State two years in a row in New Mexico and were second last year-I have no doubt because the judges knew they could not give them first EVERY year even if they always Are the best). Looking forward to this in Spring 2025.I have played with the Phoenix and Tucson Symphonies and the Santa Fe Opera but this may turn out to be one of my favorite performance ever( I am assuming we will perform it at multiple venues.). Way cool.
Great madrigal effectively performed. Certainly demonstrates Amyntas as a lover who doesn't hang around observing the more acceptable and sedate formalities of wooing.