I was doing some work for work and encountered a recording online of a Palestrina Nunc Dimittis directed by Sir Richard Terry. The searches on CHARM don't generate URLs, but you can find it here, 4th entry under A.It's an interesting exhibit from the guy who "wrote the book" It's strong forthright singing, but with some subtlety. But my, the swooping! It's a very different style than we're used to. I wonder what y'all think.
And this is apropos of? Maybe that today's experts are tomorrow's curiosity.
Worked for me. BTW, the 3rd entry is a performance by the London Catholic Choir of the Arcadelt-Dietsch Ave Maria which the subject of an other thread.
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