Years ago, I heard or read somewhere that someone had done B's Nineth using children's voices either alone or augmenting the usual chorus. The idea really intrigued me. Perhaps it involved sectioning the choruses and bringing them in one at a time, ex. -- first the children sing, then the women, then the men, then finally all at once!
I may be dead wrong, but wasn't "The Moment of Glory" cantata the first and only time Beethoven used children's voices? I thought it was quite effective there.
Anyway, does anyone know of a recording where children's voices are incorporated into the 9th symphony? Looking through the Penguin Guide turned up nothing.
And while again on the subject of the Nineth, the Penguin Guide lists Benjamin Zander as recording a "conjectural version" using his own analysis of B's metronone markings. Has anyone heard this CD?
I may be dead wrong, but wasn't "The Moment of Glory" cantata the first and only time Beethoven used children's voices? I thought it was quite effective there.
Anyway, does anyone know of a recording where children's voices are incorporated into the 9th symphony? Looking through the Penguin Guide turned up nothing.
And while again on the subject of the Nineth, the Penguin Guide lists Benjamin Zander as recording a "conjectural version" using his own analysis of B's metronone markings. Has anyone heard this CD?
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