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Not a bad performance of a clever and beautiful song. Unfortunately it sounds like it was recorded in the year one thousand and one. |
CD: Catches and Rounds
Credits: H. Purcell (1659-1695), 3 part catch |
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Was this one recorded outside in a tunnel? There is a sort of reverb effect, and you can hear traffic in the background. Maybe they taped it in the bathroom, or somewhere noisy like a garage. Simple and pretty, though. |
CD: Catches and Rounds
Credits: Traditional French 2 part round |
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Obviously, this one was also recorded in the garage or something. You can hear a lot of traffic. This one could have been great if the performance was a bit better and faster, the metronome not so loud, and there is also an unfortunate bend in pitch toward the end that may be due to the age of the tape. |
CD: Catches and Rounds
Credits: Tune: Dr. Harrington (The Quakers Wedding), Text: Unknown, 3 part catch |
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