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Post by musiclover67 on Dec 8, 2014 12:01:31 GMT -5
Does anyone know what languages are used in the vocal pieces, like my favorites, Ebla from Unearthed and Nolitus from Cartographer? I found the lyrics. I just can't tell what the languages are. Nolitus looks a little like Spanish, but I don't think it is. I've sung in a few different languages, but can't figure these out. Thank for any help any of you can give me.
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Post by musiclover67 on Dec 8, 2014 11:12:07 GMT -5
That's great. Thanks for sharing!!
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Post by musiclover67 on Dec 8, 2014 8:54:49 GMT -5
Well, since I am a former violinist, I picture performing their music (all of it!!), but as a singer, I wish our chorus could perform Ebla. This one I would love to sing.
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Post by musiclover67 on Dec 8, 2014 8:42:25 GMT -5
Hi. Just joined. I'm Alicia, 47, from Worcester, MA. I first discovered ES Posthumus from the show Cold Case. I found I loved the opening music to the show and someone from a Yahoo fan group found the music download. I have the three CD's and love all of them. I'm a singer in the Worcester Chorus and a former violinist. I like all kinds of music, but loved classical music since childhood and fell in love with classical crossover. While I am no music professional, I consider ESP's music 21st century classical music. I don't know if musicologists would agree with me, but what would classical music being written now sound like? I think it would be ESP's music. Any thoughts on that?
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