Im speechless which is rare! i just think this is unbelieveable really it is never is there a mistake! im in a choir at the minute and although we have had so much praise to sing like this would be a god send! love the song as well.
What an absolutely stunning performance, you almost moved me to tears, guys. Absolutely phenomenal - and one of the hardest pieces to master. You are truly legends.
Karl Jenkins is a amazing composer if you enjoyed this song you should listen to another song composed by him called Songs of Sanctuary Cantus Inaequalis it is amazing as well.
punce vsa čast....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mogoče mal več polnosti zvoka...spremljava mi je mal prepotiho,. več drame.... vseeno odlično !!!!!!! karl jenkins varianta
@FORTEplayspiano Hello! It has happened before. When The Death of a salesman by Arthur Miller debuted, the audience was so stunned, nobody clapped. They just sat there silently.
this is such an absolutley AAAHHHHHHHHMMMAAAZZZIIINNNGNGGGGGGGG song and everyone involved did a perfect job!!!!!! i still have damn chills all over!!!!!!!! thumbs up from me....... W O W :o)
Wow. This is simply the best version of this song I've seen on the internet as far as being truest to the original recording. It's even BETTER than the live version of Karl Jenkins doing it (without Miriam).
Possibly: 1) A recording the public was invited to and asked not to applaud. 2) This was not the last movement in an overall work. 3) or ask not to applaud so silence was the counterpoint to the performance, intensifying the experience in the memory.
Kuemper Catholic High School choir is doing this pease (sp) for a concert. The recording of this is amazing, but I must say that the song were is part of delta airlines, so it may be pretty, or pretty bad.
IMHO it is just a little bit slow & needed a few more voices in order that the choir had the power to stay dominant over the the voices of the instrumentation, but this said it was a first class performance.
Diary of Anne Frank tends to have the same impact on audiences at the end of the final scene---applause, even though the audience appreciates the performance, seems out of place. Just a thought, with the utmost respect for Maestro J and all who perform his music.....
Possibly: 1) A recording the public was invited to and asked not to applaud. 2) This was not the last movement in an overall work. 3) or ask not to applaud so silence was the counterpoint to the performance, intensifying the experience in the memory.