Silent Monks "Sing" The Halleluiah Chorus

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Silent Monks "Sing" The Halleluiah Chorus

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This is cute :!:

Enjoy :D


Silent Monks "Sing" The Halleluiah Chorus

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Interesting and innovative presentation, Uncle Al, but the recorded sound track includes the audience laughing througout, which spoils it for me.
With our historical connection with that great work, and the plethora of performances of it that take place here, I'm used to hearing the music without offstage contributions.
I would take issue with the hoods, in that they cover the performers' faces, which is unnecessary in my opinion. Even 'silent' monks show their faces.

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I thought it was a clever idea, performed well. If the only footage of it is from somebody in the audience, you have to put up with audience noises, Unfortunate but true. I have seen far worse and more intrusive noise on recordings, it makes my wonder why everytime I go to a gig, half the audience are trying to record wobbly pictures of the back of the head of the person in front of them with a tiny stage in the distance! it's all the rage these days.
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