This Friday’s interlude is a bit different only because I can say that I’ve also sung what you are about to watch. The Scene of the Drunken poet is not only comedic, but musically interesting as well. Listen in the chorus parts while the sopranos, alto’s, tenor’s and basses play with the melody line in quick succession. Let me assure you, it takes a fair amount of practice to get your notes to fall in the right places. :)
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2 comments
July 29, 2011 at 10:28 am
intransigentia
Darn you, I had JUST gotten this out of my head for a few minutes.
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July 29, 2011 at 2:45 pm
The Arbourist
Well, welcome back to my little corner of ear-worm heck. :)
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