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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGaudete 2/2
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IMO, an excellent rendition of Gaudete . Accurate pronunciation and timing. Sung in choral as it should .
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Gaudete 2/2 (Original Post)
Bread and Circuses
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yonder
(10,229 posts)1. Here's another:
https://share.google/a71vvaWJPsYllTw3H
(I have no idea why the youtube link no longer displays its associated image)
(I have no idea why the youtube link no longer displays its associated image)
Emrys
(8,905 posts)3. I posted it below n/t
Emrys
(8,905 posts)2. In the UK, this song was popularized in 1972 by folk rock group Steeleye Span, lead vocal by the amazing Maddie Prior
British folk rock group Steeleye Span had a hit in 1973 (No. 14, UK singles chart) with an a cappella recording of the song. Guitarist Bob Johnson had heard the song when he attended a folk-carol service with his father-in-law in Cambridge, and brought it to the attention of the rest of the band. (Unlike the album version which fades up slowly and fades down slowly, the single was at the same volume for the entire length of the song.) This single is one of only two top 20 British hits to be sung fully in Latin (the other was a recording of "Pie Jesu" from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem performed by Sarah Brightman and Paul Miles-Kingston in 1986).[1] "Gaudete" is also one of only a handful of a cappella performances to become hit singles. When "Gaudete" was performed on Top of the Pops, the resident dance troupe walked onto the set in medieval-style robes, holding candles, followed by the members of Steeleye Span.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaudete
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaudete