Originally Posted By: Faldage
Originally Posted By: Jackie
I can't tell, but would guess, that the soloists are German. In some places, singing Latin, they actually rrrroll their r's. Is that correct?


Yes, indeed. Should be done in any variety of choral Church Latin. Some differences you will see in German Church Latin from the more often heard Italianate are "ts" for C before E, I, and Y, rather than the Italianate "ch", the pronunciation of GN as in "doG Nose" rather than the Italianate "ny" as in "caN You", and pronouncing initial S followed by a vowel as "z".


which can be a right pain when you sing the same work with different conductors...

Last edited by Buffalo Shrdlu; 07/25/10 12:47 PM.

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