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Tallis Scholars in the UK charts
Tallis Scholars in the UK charts
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Gobsmacked!
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I know, me too.Diapason wrote:People never cease to amaze me!
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With that number of people buying the download it might just eventually convert a few in number to the classical music cause; at least they are buying a quality performance by a quality ensemble.
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I have this version of Spem in Alium from years ago ...
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I have that too! The Kronos quartet multitracked ten times. Quite nice. I used to have the Tallis scholars on LP. At the moment, only I Fagiolini as a choral version, I think.james wrote:I have this version of Spem in Alium from years ago ...
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yes, whilst I am really pleased that our beloved TS are getting some positive exposure out of this, it's all a bit 'sheep-like', isn't it?
my attention has similarly, recently been brought to the attention of EMI's new '50 shades of Classical Music' which has apparently topped the iTunes classical charts....
well, we can only hope that an appetite for Renaissance & Early Music as a whole will increase because of this, although I somehow doubt it.
my attention has similarly, recently been brought to the attention of EMI's new '50 shades of Classical Music' which has apparently topped the iTunes classical charts....
well, we can only hope that an appetite for Renaissance & Early Music as a whole will increase because of this, although I somehow doubt it.
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Just read an interview with Harry Christophers about this, as the Sixteen also appear to have benefitted:
"It's not something to be proud of, but when EL James launched Fifty Shades of Grey, she mentioned Thomas Tallis's 'Spem in alium' on her website. Since then we've sold more than 300 downloads of our recording. Goodness knows what they're getting up to when they're listening to it."
I know what I'd like to be doing whilst listening to Sia... lying on my back (wait for it).... in the middle of a mighty cathedral, looking up into the concave centre of the dome, and all the heavenly images as they make their way heavenwards... the combination of both sight and sound would surely summon up the sensation of infinity!
"It's not something to be proud of, but when EL James launched Fifty Shades of Grey, she mentioned Thomas Tallis's 'Spem in alium' on her website. Since then we've sold more than 300 downloads of our recording. Goodness knows what they're getting up to when they're listening to it."
I know what I'd like to be doing whilst listening to Sia... lying on my back (wait for it).... in the middle of a mighty cathedral, looking up into the concave centre of the dome, and all the heavenly images as they make their way heavenwards... the combination of both sight and sound would surely summon up the sensation of infinity!
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Lovely thought and image Jared!Jared wrote: I know what I'd like to be doing whilst listening to Sia... lying on my back (wait for it).... in the middle of a mighty cathedral, looking up into the concave centre of the dome, and all the heavenly images as they make their way heavenwards... the combination of both sight and sound would surely summon up the sensation of infinity!
To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
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I feel I should probably change name to 'TGUW' (The Great Unwashed) or just 'Phillistinus', but what is it about 'people' that is so amazing?