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Bach (Again) Come Sweet Death – Bel Canto Choir Vilnius
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LIVE by Bel Canto Choir Vilnius at the concert "Revolution Together" (Dec. 2016).
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"Bach (Again) Come Sweet Death" (Johann Sebastian Bach, arrangement by Rhonda Sandberg). Live by the Bel Canto Choir Vilnius, conducted by Eric Whitacre. "Revolution Together": Eric Whitacre & Bel Canto Choir Vilnius in Concert. December 11, 2016 at the Lithuanian National Philharmonic in Vilnius.

Credits: Megan Davies and Audrius Valatkevicius (Executive Producers); Jonas Juozapaitis (Video Director & Editor); Sarunas Burza (Director of Photography); Mykolas Leckas (Lightening Design). Audio recording performed by Arturas Pugaciauskas and Valdas Karpuska. Mixed & mastered at AP Sound Design and UP Records studios by Arturas Pugaciauskas with friendly support of Kipras Masanauskas.

Artistic Director of the Bel Canto Choir Vilnius – Arturas Dambrauskas (until January 2017); Artistic Director of the Bel Canto Choir Vilnius - Dr. Egidijus Kaveckas (from February 2017). For more information on the Choir, please visit its web site at www.chorasbelcanto.lt

"Bach (Again) Come Sweet Death" (Johann Sebastian Bach, aranžuotė Rhonda Sandberg). Atlieka choras Bel Canto, diriguojant Eric Whitacre. Gyvai iš Eric Whitacre ir choro Bel Canto koncerto "Revolution Together", vykusio 2016 m. gruodžio 11-12 d. Lietuvos nacionalinėje filharmonijoje Vilniuje.

Kūrybinė grupė: Megan Davies ir Audrius Valatkevičius (Vyriausieji prodiuseriai); Jonas Juozapaitis (Video ir montažo režisierius); Šarūnas Burža (Vyriausias operatorius); Mykolas Lėckas (Šviesų dailininkas). Audio įrašą atliko Artūras Pugačiauskas ir Valdas Karpuška; garso suvedimas ir masteringas atliktas studijose "AP Sound Design" ir "UP Records". Garso režisierius Artūras Pugačiauskas, draugiškai padedant Kiprui Mašanauskui.

Choro Bel Canto meno vadovas Artūras Dambrauskas (iki 2017 m. sausio). Nuo 2017 m. vasario choro Bel Canto meno vadovas Dr. Egidijus Kaveckas. Daugiau informacijos apie chorą: www.chorasbelcanto.lt
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@del6921

5 years ago

Wait this isn't evangelion

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@oucutie1

5 years ago

............and the audience held their applause! THANK YOU!!!

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@AmandaCaines

6 years ago

If this is what death sounds like...... I am much relieved. Probably one of the best voluntary choirs in Europe elevated in the hands of Eric Whitacre. It made me shiver.

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@buddypalfriendo2246

4 years ago

I played this song in band and my band director had us imagine this: the most important person in your life laying on their deathbed, holding their hand as they finally accept death, and the final things you would say to them. how you would remember them thinking about the times you shared with them. i remember crying while i played afterwards. the real power of music is magical. i will forever love this piece.

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@iliketowatch.

2 weeks ago

Lithuanian- American here. I love this. Thank God.

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@meyercombrinck

3 years ago

WOW! Fasten your seat belt at 2:36 - this is absolutely the best thing I've heard in 2020! So emotionally loaded, and well done to all involved. Tears rolling freely at the end...

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@jd4evr2001

6 days ago

THANK you. I was stunned by the choir's dissonance while on their own, focusing individually yet together, making us wait for the 'resolution'. It evokes a deeply spiritual experience for all of us who have LOST loved ones in this life seeing agony & knowing theirs is our own.

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@wjsnactivist6141

2 years ago

My choir performed this at the prestigious performing arts center in our area. I felt so lucky that night and this was by far my favorite piece we ever performed. The song is so haunting.

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@FaithySummers210

5 years ago

I adore this song. It is hauntingly beautiful. I remember singing it with my choir and it is a feeling unlike any other. It always moves me to tears. I think it encompasses the beauty, sadness, choaticness, and peace of death. Its an enchanting song that I truly love listening to to this day. Thank you for this amazing rendition.

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@aliciahili9123

2 years ago

My choir sang this in highschool and I was reminded of the song and am now in tear, it was one of my favorite songs we ever did

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@aniyagonzalez_

3 years ago

I sang this at area all state. One of the best chorale pieces I’ve ever sang. Truly a masterpiece.

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@pineapplepalmtree8876

3 years ago

The Lyrics: Come sweet death, come soothing rest, come and lead my homeward, I am weary of life and longing, come I am waiting for thee, come now and set me free, my eyes at last are gently closing, come blessed rest

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@dylanchannel2661

4 years ago

Wonder what this would be like over Third Impact

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@cadenschmidt6877

5 years ago

The first time I heard this song, in public at a concert, I started to cry.

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@Davejameskirk

4 years ago

NOTHING can do what the human voice can do! Thank you

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@jessescrivner3414

3 years ago

I sang this at Carnegie Hall in April 2018 — one of the most weirdest yet angelic pieces my choir ever did live!

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@erinbenites8815

2 years ago

I did this in college choir in the early 90's and it was one of my favorite things.

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@avery-brown

2 years ago

I like that Eric chose to mix the choir here. I think it creates a powerful homogenous sound especially poignant for the free-time section.

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@Vaselisk2024

4 years ago

One day I will go crazy with Eric's creation cause it's beyond the humanity's mind in a good sense)

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@majcrash

6 years ago

Wow. I have played this piece in concert band, but this arrangement just blows me away. Wow.

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