Il est ne, le divin enfant
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
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Merry Christmas FT.
ReplyDeleteTry this version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEzqOXXx_cs
Cheers!
This is by far the best version on YouTube. It's got a terrific lilt to it, the phrases are beautifully sculpted and the sound,itself is gorgeous. And that lighted tree covered with snow adds so much.
ReplyDeleteThis is the way music like this was meant to sound. The pacing is perfect. It's really alive.
Helen Highwater
Thank you again, Helen. I listened to at least ten different versions before I found this gem, which to me is as close to an ideal performance as anyone could hope to get. It lifts the spirit and makes it feel like dancing.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed finding this stuff and putting it all together more than I could say, even though so few seem to have time -- or interest -- in taking advantage of it.