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III.84.2 Last three notes of this phrase should be a fifth lower (A flat - G - F) | III.84.2 Last three notes of this phrase should be a fifth lower (A flat - G - F) | ||
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:That's the Alto 2's "...of the Lord," in measure 84 of the regularly barred CPDL #00147. Error message says "a few"; are there more? [[User:Richard Mix|Richard Mix]] 20:04, 18 February 2011 (CST) | |||
==Original pitch== | ==Original pitch== |
Revision as of 02:04, 19 February 2011
Errors
III.84.2 Last three notes of this phrase should be a fifth lower (A flat - G - F) ColinD 00:20, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
- That's the Alto 2's "...of the Lord," in measure 84 of the regularly barred CPDL #00147. Error message says "a few"; are there more? Richard Mix 20:04, 18 February 2011 (CST)
Original pitch
CPDL #22158 This is stated to be 'at original pitch' (it's in F) and the information has been amended to specify a tenor soloist for this 'original pitch'. However, all the performances I have heard (except one) and all the performances I have taken part in use a counter-tenor soloist and SAATB choir, singing in A flat.
What is the contributor's reference for the assertion that F was the original pitch?
OK, counter-tenors capable of singing the solo are few these days and an F edition is perhaps more practical, and indeed welcome if it allows more performances of this wonderful piece, but 'at original pitch' ???
I think the information cover page should be at least neutral on what the original pitch was.
Marghek 11:54, 22 August 2010 (UTC)
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