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03/24/2008 8:05 PM
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They Don't Write Songs Like This Anymore
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*kooky*
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03/25/2008 5:18 PM
who is the conductor? he looks familiar to me
but i think he looks like a California senator from way back when and i'm getting confused
happyhobo
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03/25/2008 5:27 PM
He's
Sir Georg Solti
.
He's kind of a big deal.
happyhobo
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03/25/2008 5:46 PM
I guess I could have given a bit more info. It was late last night when I posted this.
Sir Georg is conducting the Austrian Philharmonic and choir at St. Stephens Cathedral in Austria.
The music is from Mozart's Requiem.
I. INTROIT : Requiem - D minor Adagio
II. KYRIE D minor : Allegro - Adagio
It was performed on the 200th anniversary of Mozart's death in December of 1991.
happyhobo
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03/25/2008 5:49 PM
Also, let me add, that I was part of a national mass choir of about 300 who performed this at Carnegie Hall for Martin Luther King's birthday celebration in 2003.
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but i think he looks like a California senator from way back when and i'm getting confused
He's kind of a big deal.
Sir Georg is conducting the Austrian Philharmonic and choir at St. Stephens Cathedral in Austria.
The music is from Mozart's Requiem.
I. INTROIT : Requiem - D minor Adagio
II. KYRIE D minor : Allegro - Adagio
It was performed on the 200th anniversary of Mozart's death in December of 1991.