It was a great classical work of my other favourite classical composer, Antonio Vivaldi. Antonio Vivaldi was an Italian composer, violinist, impresario, pedagogue, and Roman Catholic priest; also known as "The Red Haired Priest."
Really great version of this Vivaldi's work. Well performed, no mistakes, great conductor great orchestra, great soloists, ant the scenario is unique! The final is a perfection!
@@erdemoz2187 Technically entirely sound, but lacking in the exuberance that characterizes most Vivaldi sacred music. See if you can get your hands on the nearly 50-year-old performance by the John Alldis Choir under Vittorio Negri for comparison.
@stellario82. Sloppy?... whitout dynamic? .... and definitely too fast? If your opinion is that of a conductor of the category of R. Dubrovsky or that of an academy musician with experience in the subject, it is an opinion to be taken into account. But I doubt that it is not more than a daring amateur who has an opinion
@@adriancarloscassano3996 So you're trouble is about the social status of the writer rather than about substance. You qualified yourself. And I happen to be an academic, who studied and performed Vivaldi's sacred works many times.