this is something I have given thought to in the past pape, which is wqhy I have recently invested in this version of the Bach Motets:Jose Echenique wrote: Now it´s very rare to see recordings of children´s choirs.

this is something I have given thought to in the past pape, which is wqhy I have recently invested in this version of the Bach Motets:Jose Echenique wrote: Now it´s very rare to see recordings of children´s choirs.
Seán wrote:He confessed to using physical violence on children, slapping them on the ear was a particular favourite of his, of course he regretted it afterwards and was relieved when this form of abuse was outlawed in Germany. Well I can tell you what I would do to him if that was a child of mine, suffice it to say that I wouldn't restrain myself from doing him some serious damage.fergus wrote:Oh you are a hard task master Pepe LOL!!!Jose Echenique wrote:Now it´s very rare to see recordings of children´s choirs. Even 20 years ago you could take your pick from the Regensburger Domspatzen (conducted by the Pope´s Brother who was recently accused of slapping children when they failed to reach a C or and F -good for Herr Ratzinger I say-), the Tölzer Knabenchor, the Vienna Boy´s Choir and the Westminster Cathedral Choir.
Jared wrote:this is something I have given thought to in the past pape, which is wqhy I have recently invested in this version of the Bach Motets:Jose Echenique wrote: Now it´s very rare to see recordings of children´s choirs.
I think children should be encouraged to sing well, with the promise of cake... :-)Jose Echenique wrote: if you are going to record Palestrina for Deutsche Harmonia Mundi you´d better make those brats sing well
Cake was a great incentive for me when I was a child. And if it was chocolate cake so much the better.Jared wrote:I think children should be encouraged to sing well, with the promise of cake... :-)Jose Echenique wrote: if you are going to record Palestrina for Deutsche Harmonia Mundi you´d better make those brats sing well
From the tender age of eleven I was singled out by my teachers and told to stop singing because my voice was breaking....it has never been fixed. I still can't sing a note, all the cake in the world can't change that, I'm afraid.Jose Echenique wrote:Cake was a great incentive for me when I was a child. And if it was chocolate cake so much the better.Jared wrote:I think children should be encouraged to sing well, with the promise of cake... :-)Jose Echenique wrote: if you are going to record Palestrina for Deutsche Harmonia Mundi you´d better make those brats sing well
I could have written every word of that... I was in the school choir until just after my 12th birthday until Mr Potter suggested it wasn't a good idea; I've not been able to sing a note since, although the cake would at least be some solace..Seán wrote:From the tender age of eleven I was singled out by my teachers and told to stop singing because my voice was breaking....it has never been fixed. I still can't sing a note, all the cake in the world can't change that, I'm afraid.
Jared wrote:this is something I have given thought to in the past pape, which is wqhy I have recently invested in this version of the Bach Motets:Jose Echenique wrote: Now it´s very rare to see recordings of children´s choirs.