Aaaaaaa! This used to be one of my favourite songs!!! (In the 90s, it seems to me). I recorded it (the original) on a VHS cassette from "Viva Zwei" music channel,- i was really hooked on "Viva Zwei" then, because it was a sudden entertainment for a teen in so-called post-Soviet era (so much good foreign music in my tv-box!)Love it!
Blin! Thanks a lot for reminding me! I heard that group some time ago, and liked them, but then forgot what their name was. Now listening to their compositions...like this one:
That's interesting Val, you have posted your sister's lovely voice in song in the past maybe you could post a track of you singing.Blin! Thanks a lot for reminding me! I heard that group some time ago, and liked them, but then forgot what their name was. Now listening to their compositions...like this one:
I also sent the links of VOICES8 to my sister and her husband (Elijah is the member of soloists' ansemble of Mariinsky theatre choir, and he always listenes to baroque music and to choir music in his car. But the last time when i was in his car, we were listening to Rachmaninov's 3rd symphony).
P.S. I was singing in the mixed choir when i studied at Rimsky-Korsakov's music college,- so i'm interested in choir music too.
Haha, thanks. I might try it when i go to the country and can get to a place where no one can hear me. I definitely won't be singing with an opera voice, because singing is not my specialty, strictly speaking. I sing at home quite frequently, but i do it for pleasure, not for living. For living - i play the piano, which is not my specialty either, and my playing was awful at college and conservatoire, lol. But... i had to learn how to do it somehow, because, as we say, "hunger isn't your aunt".That's interesting Val, you have posted your sister's lovely voice in song in the past maybe you could post a track of you singing.