Alfred & Mark Deller-H. Purcell Sound the trumpet

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  • @theesbband
    @theesbband Před 13 lety +67

    Alfred and Peggy Deller were my parents' best friends. When Mark got a job singing in Salisbury Cathedral and teaching at the choir school, he asked if my Dad had any farm jobs. Dad had him weeding grass for seed over the whole summer. Thus began a lifelong friendship. They were frequent visitors and they often sung in our living room with other friends. Mark started the Guildhall Winter Concerts in our house (I have the programmes) which had Alfred, Donska, Bream and countless others!

    • @c.m.b.wagnerbariton9232
      @c.m.b.wagnerbariton9232 Před 3 lety +1

      They were amazing! Not what I'd prefer today in terms of sound, but what they started back then... Must have been a great honour for you ;)

    • @theesbband
      @theesbband Před 3 lety +3

      @@c.m.b.wagnerbariton9232They were just friends! Jane Deller was my first girlfriend! They sang - we farmed!

  • @theesbband
    @theesbband Před 4 lety +19

    So often guests at our house. Alfred was my Dad's best friend.

  • @ytcarol
    @ytcarol Před měsícem +1

    Wow, what a delightful find! My parents played the Deller Consort in my youth and I've been revisiting them and Mr Deller lately. To find Alfred and his son here is just splendid.

  • @kkallebb
    @kkallebb Před 15 lety +11

    Their voices are wonderfully well matched. They produced a recording, which I think is still available on CD, called "Duets for Countertenors", containing about 15 duets -- fantastic repetoire selections and one brilliant performance after another. Very much worth hearing.

  • @MauroMorrow
    @MauroMorrow Před 8 lety +19

    You make the listening shores rebound.

  • @Animalgirl1509
    @Animalgirl1509 Před 12 lety +17

    I know this completely by heart... and I'm 15 years old!!!... It's great! I played in a concert where 2 men sang this. We practised a lot!!!

  • @theesbband
    @theesbband Před 13 lety +27

    The counter-tenor voice is entirely natural and is hugely significant in world music. Purcell himself was a countertenor. It is thanks to Alfred that the voice was rediscovered and much music was heard properly for the first time in many years. Almost all commercial "classical" groups have a counter-tenor, as do many rock bands (Jon Anderson, Phil Bailey) The influence of Alfred's voice is massive. He and Peggy had 3 talented children, Mark, Simon and Jane. So no more babyish comments, please.

    • @auburnsynge-perrin6075
      @auburnsynge-perrin6075 Před 12 dny +1

      Thanks for sharing. My mother didn't really like music BUT she had a windup gramophone w' 4 discs, 3 of which were Deller singing Purcell & Dowland. So Deller 'taught me to sing'. Mum said I even got the 'wobble' which was a tiny flaw in the disc. What did Jane & Simon do? Can anyone say, please?

    • @TomThatcher1
      @TomThatcher1 Před 11 dny

      @@auburnsynge-perrin6075Jane married a chap called John Jacketts - I think that’s the spelling - and Simon was also a musician, but because a Headmaster.

    • @auburnsynge-perrin6075
      @auburnsynge-perrin6075 Před 11 dny +1

      Thanks for that. Became a headmaster - what a lucky, lucky school. I bet its music dept. was the tops. @@TomThatcher1

  • @TonyBittner-Collins
    @TonyBittner-Collins Před 14 lety +9

    It's amazing how their voices resemble the sound of trumpets!
    Muy bello.

  • @Chesterbarnes1
    @Chesterbarnes1 Před 13 lety +4

    How moving to see a father and son singing contra tenor together. Alfred should be very proud of his son Mark. Wonderful, and lovely to hear. Thank you

  • @hecate124
    @hecate124 Před 11 lety +9

    I learned this when I was 11 in junior high - we had a wonderful choir teacher named Mr. Broom. I didn't appreciate him much at the time, but I do now, because he gave me an appreciation for beautiful music like this. Thanks Mr. Broom, and all choir teachers!

  • @sapper82
    @sapper82 Před 12 lety +9

    Alfred Deller lit torch by revivingthis form of singing and for many years since it has been carried with great honour by James Bowman. Now in the hands of Andreas Scholl.
    Long may it continue.

  • @lolatengo
    @lolatengo Před 7 měsíci +1

    Absolutely exquisite!

  • @olialto7
    @olialto7 Před 15 lety +24

    I think she was confusing countertenors with castrati... There was a famous quote from Deller in response to a similar question from an overenthusiastic audience member who asked if he was a eunuch. He replied "Madam, I think you mean 'unique'"!

  • @karlsonkab51
    @karlsonkab51 Před 8 lety +15

    its wonderful to hear and see Mark sing - - - John Whitworth was the other great counter tenor of that day

    • @warrenstutely1093
      @warrenstutely1093 Před 3 lety +1

      John whitworth used to teach me general musicianship at gsM and d in the early sixties. Such a marvellous performer and lovely person

  • @stevenklimecky4918
    @stevenklimecky4918 Před 9 lety +8

    This is SO wonderful.

  • @vijaypush
    @vijaypush Před 11 lety +3

    Merci de cet instant de Grâce !

  • @lucianobezerra4380
    @lucianobezerra4380 Před 6 lety +3

    What a lovely performance !!!

  • @Armelle0808
    @Armelle0808 Před 15 lety +5

    Thanks so much for posting this ! I've always dreamt to see Alfred Deller perform live but I was too young when he died.

  • @NikPPD
    @NikPPD Před 12 lety +2

    Beautiful music, amazingly sung!

  • @vijaypush
    @vijaypush Před 11 lety +5

    A tomber à genou devant ces voix !

  • @user-pf8fe7jl3r
    @user-pf8fe7jl3r Před 2 lety +1

    Такие представительные мужчины и такие высокие голоса,звонкие,чистые,удивительно.Гитара хороша

  • @michaelhenderson8290
    @michaelhenderson8290 Před 11 lety +2

    I first heard the Deller Consort on a Bach Guild record of madrigals by Morley, Wilbye, etc. It made me fall in love with Renaissance vocal music, and indeed started me on my way to a BA in music, specializing in choir and organ. I was very sorry to learn that Alfred had died so young. Of course he would be 100 by now. Could Mark be in his 70s already, like me? My father was born the year before Alfred, 1911.

  • @svetlanakhodachenko3841
    @svetlanakhodachenko3841 Před 3 lety +1

    the best how amazing Bravo

  • @marieboyer3768
    @marieboyer3768 Před 3 lety +1

    Tellement beau, magistral!

  • @DimitryTsch
    @DimitryTsch Před 11 lety +4

    2.40 minutes, I was in heaven

  • @globalman
    @globalman Před 12 lety

    Thank you for this. What an incredible moment to not only hear but see these two extraordinary talents together. What a thing for a father and son to share. Hope it brought them as much pleasure as it does those of us who have the soul to appreciate their gift.

  • @NiallMS1
    @NiallMS1 Před 11 lety

    Many thanks for this upload, which I've downloaded. Wonderful to see a video of Alfred Deller actually singing (especially with son), so long missing from CZcams. What a gem!

  • @Rickzenbackzer
    @Rickzenbackzer Před 8 lety +8

    2:23 Cool dance.

  • @safetychoice
    @safetychoice Před 15 lety

    Thank you so much for posting this. I have been listening to Alfred Deller for years but had never seen him.

  • @chinatree1
    @chinatree1 Před 12 lety

    This is stunning. I listened with a big smile on my face. Thank you very much for posting.

  • @bobbiemay6585
    @bobbiemay6585 Před 7 lety +13

    Alfred Deller's other son, Simon, also has a lovely voice.

    • @racheldemain1940
      @racheldemain1940 Před 6 lety +3

      Bobbie May Simon sings at Ripon Cathedral in Yorkshire!

    • @auburnsynge-perrin6075
      @auburnsynge-perrin6075 Před 12 dny

      Thanks for mentioning Simon. I've never heard of him as a singer. Maybe he pursued a different career? or sung More anonymously in an ensemble?

  • @Ferocious_Imbecile
    @Ferocious_Imbecile Před 14 lety

    Amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

  • @mradaChris
    @mradaChris Před 14 lety +1

    Wonderful!

  • @blessedbeyondmeasure8754
    @blessedbeyondmeasure8754 Před 11 lety +1

    I love this and I was a male suprano doing this if you saw A chorus fr A Cause last concert. I Have this song Memorized by heart and continue to practice it every day. My goal is to sound like them.

  • @hecate124
    @hecate124 Před 11 lety +2

    I sang this in choir in junior high. Brings back wonderful memories. What a beautiful piece!

    • @mavisemberson8737
      @mavisemberson8737 Před 2 lety

      In our senior choir in a girls grammar school in London we sang this . in 1955

  • @michaelhenderson8290
    @michaelhenderson8290 Před 10 lety +10

    Contrary to what cherryaron says, the Deller voice is indeed falsetto. I've heard Alfred speaking, and he has a normal baritone voice. The one countertenor I know of who seems to be using his "chest voice" or lower register is Russell Oberlin. Remember, lots of pop singers--and virtually all female singers--use their upper registers. I'm a retired organist and choir leader, and I do know what I'm talking about. I'm also a professor linguistics, specializing in phonetics, so I know a lot about states of the glottis.

    • @theesbband
      @theesbband Před 3 lety +1

      Nonsense. Alfred was a counter-tenor from the day his voice broke. His speaking

    • @mavisemberson8737
      @mavisemberson8737 Před 2 lety

      Thanks

  • @theesbband
    @theesbband Před 11 lety +2

    Thank you so much. We had a great time with the Dellers and still keep in touch. We were lucky to meet so many interesting people at Barton Cottage too, and at our home in Wiltshire: Tippett, Britten, Pears, Norman Platt, John Ward, Bream - the list is endless.

    • @domainofthesun4400
      @domainofthesun4400 Před 6 lety +1

      theesbband god I envy you

    • @auburnsynge-perrin6075
      @auburnsynge-perrin6075 Před 12 dny +1

      And did they all weed for you? - smile. Julian Bream was the HUGE star in 1960s & '70s. A guest on almost every magazine & chat show. He did for classical guitar what Deller did for the counter tenor.

    • @TomThatcher1
      @TomThatcher1 Před 11 dny

      @@auburnsynge-perrin6075He did, although the Crown should go to Segovia, perhaps!

    • @auburnsynge-perrin6075
      @auburnsynge-perrin6075 Před 11 dny +1

      @@TomThatcher1 Although here Desmond is playing guitar my high regard is for his lute playing And yes, Segovia will never be surpassed on classical guitar - but as far as I know he did not play lute. I'm always amazed by how very individualistic every guitar/ lute player, is. As unique as every counter tenor! smile. As Julian Bream was homegrown & lived in England, naturally we saw much more of him than Segovia., on TV & in concerts.

    • @TomThatcher1
      @TomThatcher1 Před 11 dny

      @@auburnsynge-perrin6075Yes, Julian Bream was quite remarkable: he lived in Semley, about ten minutes’ drive from me. Mark often roped him into the Salisbury Guildhall Winter Concers. He didn’t go out a lot, but he did go to the Compasses Inn in Chicksgrove and the Bennett Arms in Semley. Nice bloke and quite chatty!

  • @cristinagonzalezcabra2787

    Me super encanta esta interpretacion. Felicitaciones y de verdad,sinceramente - Muchas gracias

  • @nicksum29
    @nicksum29 Před 15 lety +1

    Wonderful interpretation. Thank you!

  • @3squareddesigns
    @3squareddesigns Před 11 lety

    Beautiful!

  • @jennytassin8570
    @jennytassin8570 Před 10 měsíci

    merveille

  • @theesbband
    @theesbband Před 12 lety +3

    Interesting! Writer of this lovely music, Henry Purcell, was a counter-tenor:much of his music was written for specific voices, esp. counter tenor for obvious reasons. Likewise, Britten wrote the role of Oberon specifically for Alfred as a counter-tenor and not for a soprano. The nearest comparison I can think of is clarinet and straight soprano sax. So many people think the latter is the former: and yet when you know the difference, it's like night and day. AD's daughter: my first girlfriend!

  • @racheldemain1940
    @racheldemain1940 Před 6 lety

    Amazing sound!!

  • @francette19380
    @francette19380 Před 2 lety

    a miracle

  • @theesbband
    @theesbband Před 13 lety +2

    I suspect that a great many singers in the rock/pop world woulod not have been able to gain an audience without Alfred's pioneering voice: The Hi Los, Frankie Valli, Prince, Jon Anderson of Yes, The Tremeloes, The Who, The Beatles, The Rubettes, plus each and every "classical" popular singing group that has one or two counter-tenors in it, plus every single cathedral choir and choral group. Britten, Tippet and many others wrote for Alfred, OBE, and such a nice guy too. Loved the Goons.

    • @theesbband
      @theesbband Před 3 lety +1

      An old friend of the Deller family: I’m a blues and rock guitarist who loves Purcell and much classical music. See Grandma Moses Uk on YT.

    • @josephochlak6853
      @josephochlak6853 Před 2 lety +1

      Disco-Pop singer Jimmie Somerville is a countertenor!

    • @theesbband
      @theesbband Před 2 lety

      @@josephochlak6853 He is indeed, Joseph ! 😃

  • @jayaCatLvr-ys5ix
    @jayaCatLvr-ys5ix Před 4 měsíci +1

    💙💜❤️💛🌷🌺

  • @theaquafilmsmedia
    @theaquafilmsmedia Před 7 lety

    Excellent music! :)

  • @travellerontheway
    @travellerontheway Před 6 lety

    Magnificent.

  • @VeraVieira-Paz
    @VeraVieira-Paz Před 11 lety

    Thank you so much for this joyful information. I always wondered more about Alfred Deller´s private life, as just a year or so ago, we could not find anything even on Wikipedia. Good for you and thanks again for sharing; and, please, keep sharing!

  • @allanjmcpherson
    @allanjmcpherson Před 13 lety +4

    As a countertenor myself, I have a deep respect and appreciation for Deller. That being said, I'm glad that we've moved to a fuller, richer tone. I've never been all that enamoured of his singing. Still, we've got so many good countertenors today, and we couldn't have done it without pioneers like Deller.

    • @barrynicolle1821
      @barrynicolle1821 Před 2 lety +1

      I too am ,or at least was, a counter tenor in my younger days. When my teacher in London realised that I could be one, this was in the early 1960s, she asked a colleague how to train me, Oh, just treat him asa mezzo, was the reply. and that was what happened,so as well as Purcell Handel etc. For fun I sang a few “trouser role” arias and developed a range of two octaves,from A below the stave to A above, I never really sang professionally, but in quite a few competitions and small private gatherings.with a fellow CT, we performed Sound the Trumpet.

  • @hansgeigenzupfel
    @hansgeigenzupfel Před 12 lety

    Ganz wundervoll! Danke für dieses seltene Dokument - and, if it is allowed, einen Glückwunsch zum 100. Geburtstag!

  • @loganlime6823
    @loganlime6823 Před 11 lety +1

    haha me tooooo and I'm 16 ;) It's absolutely ageless! My friend and I are singing this for a talent show in january :)

  • @josefantal
    @josefantal Před 2 lety +1

    great

  • @Nacidodelmar
    @Nacidodelmar Před 5 lety

    Maravillosos!

  • @omarbensalaad2482
    @omarbensalaad2482 Před rokem

    Fabuleux!…
    Tel pere, tel fils!…

  • @babsclark8572
    @babsclark8572 Před 2 lety

    wonderful.

  • @shariotoflove
    @shariotoflove Před 13 lety

    id NEVER go up and sing like that with my dad on TV lool!!

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Před 5 lety

    This would be wonderful music for Mark Morris to choreograph to. He loves Purcell.

  • @guillaumedabosville
    @guillaumedabosville Před 6 lety

    Great . and so clever !

  • @SteamSoftworks
    @SteamSoftworks Před 11 lety

    This is awesome :d

  • @barnyification
    @barnyification Před 8 lety

    wonderful

  • @Steampunksaly
    @Steampunksaly Před 13 lety

    WOW!

  • @robertferrieux9179
    @robertferrieux9179 Před 9 lety +16

    The Alfred Deller Consort was the first to reintroduce counter-tenor in the early sixties.
    Other wonderful singers (James Bowman, Andreas Schöll) have followed suit, but to those commentators below who know absolutely NOTHING about music, may I suggest they stick with Johnny Rotten........there's no hope for them.

  • @shamalamacube
    @shamalamacube Před 15 lety

    Great stuff.

  • @pierreconstans9321
    @pierreconstans9321 Před 9 lety +11

    Le " grand " A. DELLER (& son fils ? ) Je pensais impossible de les trouver ensemble sur une vidéo. Génial !

    • @kuntark3026
      @kuntark3026 Před 5 lety

      czcams.com/video/JKbhODO_XDU/video.html

  • @martibogie
    @martibogie Před 15 lety

    fab!

  • @blessedbeyondmeasure8754

    I am the one who sang the male solo as well wich follows:There is none so blind as he who will not see. I love this song and the way they sing it(Saying this again because it is worth it).

  • @cerberocaronte7439
    @cerberocaronte7439 Před 6 lety

    Stupende voci.

  • @LucaMassenzioPalermo
    @LucaMassenzioPalermo Před 11 lety

    You're absolutely very lucky! I consider such peolpe (Alfred Deller, Julian Bream etc.) to be my inspirers and teachers!

  • @theesbband
    @theesbband Před 13 lety

    Indeed! Of course, in the western tradition either young boys or (in some countries) castrati sung the higher sections, but the counter-tenor voice is also natural and has a long history from the fifteenth century in all male polyphonic choirs: Purcell himslef was a counter-tenor! It was Alfred's friend and musical collaborator Michael Tippett who suggested the older term "counter-tenor" to Alfred: he himself used "alto" to describe his voice. Yes, Prince has a great range, like McCartney.

  • @sherylpockrose4029
    @sherylpockrose4029 Před 9 lety +9

    Countertenor IS falsetto. All of them, they can also sing baritone, and their speaking voices are in the male range. The only exception I know of is the sopranist Michael Maniaci, who had a medical condition preventing his voice from changing, and his speaking voice is also up in the alto/soprano range. Not making any judgment -- I enjoy countertenor -- but for the most part it is a trained falsetto.

    • @Christofellis88
      @Christofellis88 Před 8 lety

      +Sheryl Pockrose saint words!

    • @sherylpockrose4029
      @sherylpockrose4029 Před 8 lety

      I think it is. They all can also sing baritone, their "natural" range. If not falsetto -- what do you think it is?

    • @ScreamDemon08
      @ScreamDemon08 Před 7 lety +1

      I'm a countertenor and can attest to this. I can sing low C's and B's, and am very comfortable with the baritone registers.

    • @kevinskiles2033
      @kevinskiles2033 Před 6 lety

      Sheryl Pockrose
      It is easier for baritones to make the transition to countertenor, as the strength of their falsetto extends into a lower register than that of tenors. Also, some baritone voices acquire a beauty in falsetto that's not discernable when singing in their normal range.

  • @ritapilecka3821
    @ritapilecka3821 Před 6 lety +2

    Богу Слава! Мир вам!

  • @coosoorlog
    @coosoorlog Před 12 lety +1

    @Ariero22 lol, you do have a point tho - this sort of music is not well known at all, even people who generally listen to classical music have rarely heard music from this age (especially properly sung). The style, the feeling, the sound, those faces: yes it could easily be humourous, especially with the countertenor register acting as the element of surprise. I love this music but I know what you're saying. :)

  • @hoshuaj
    @hoshuaj Před 8 lety +8

    im only 2 years old but i listen to this. my generation sucks ass. seriouslee wtf kids.. this is real music.

    • @lorenzoc.b.9809
      @lorenzoc.b.9809 Před 8 lety +1

      +JaminJoshy Why a 2 years old boy is saying such bad words?

    • @hoshuaj
      @hoshuaj Před 8 lety

      It was just a joke

    • @hoshuaj
      @hoshuaj Před 8 lety

      Besides I wouldn't be surprised if I saw a 2 year old cussing someone out in these days

    • @lorenzoc.b.9809
      @lorenzoc.b.9809 Před 8 lety

      JaminJoshy Now that you say it, I agree

  • @Mavritivs_CF
    @Mavritivs_CF Před 15 lety +2

    Esto es fantastico, deberia haber mas videos del gran maestro Alfred Deller, el mas grande de todos yo diria, su hijo tambien es muy bueno, pero tengo una duda, que paso con Mark Deller? despues de la muerte de su padre continuo con el Deller Consort pero despues desaparecio el grupo, aun existe? y que a pasado con el? lo que nunca he sabido es si Mark continuo cantando mas tiempo, lo ultimo que supe es que el mes antepasado creo dirijio a Bowman en el Stour Music Festival con The Fairy Queen.

  • @theesbband
    @theesbband Před 11 lety +2

    #farming!

  • @ChrisUK
    @ChrisUK Před 15 lety +1

    This is fab! Where did you get the video from? Would so love to see more of Deller singing as I just love his voice.

  • @noahabel4181
    @noahabel4181 Před 10 lety

    I have severly neglected my falsetto I will practice it using this song.

  • @carmeloserafin5101
    @carmeloserafin5101 Před 6 lety

    oggi in questo repertorio si sono evoluti...ma personalmente adoro questa versione ....anche se è affascinante l'accompagnamento pluristrumentale...ho la sensazione questa fosse la realtà fonetica del tempo

  • @Liantotjahjoputro
    @Liantotjahjoputro Před 13 lety

    very good

  • @Freedonio
    @Freedonio Před 10 lety +5

    Alfred, né en 1912, est le père de Mark, né en 1938...

  • @sergeventurini5459
    @sergeventurini5459 Před 8 lety

    Allegria !!!

  • @phill2010uk
    @phill2010uk Před 14 lety

    If you go on Choral-wiki you can download the music for it. Not sure if the guitar score is there but the piano score is.

  • @theesbband
    @theesbband Před 13 lety

    @theesbband Yes, I am very lucky. It was a great time to grow up.

  • @pablobecerragodoy6445
    @pablobecerragodoy6445 Před 5 měsíci

    A Estela Hernadez le encanta

  • @VisceralDisgust
    @VisceralDisgust Před 7 lety

    I'd love to this with my (unborn) SON! his own damn son!!!

  • @shariotoflove
    @shariotoflove Před 12 lety +1

    @Ariero22 no this is alfred deller, he was a counter tenor and this is 17th century music. this is serious and by no means a comedy act. i take it that yanks arent very cultured judging by your attitude.

  • @sergyortega
    @sergyortega Před 15 lety +1

    Excese me, are they father and son?
    Thank you.
    SERGIO ORTEGA A.
    CHILE

  • @theesbband
    @theesbband Před 12 lety

    Desmond Dupree, Alfred's long-term friend and collaborator.

  • @agatadelaparra1789
    @agatadelaparra1789 Před rokem

    If we recognize our present state, we must inevitably feel the urgency to work toward the awakening of our biological-organoc machine and toward our own transformation. We know that we are at war, and we know the enemy; it is our own complacency, our own willingness to be carried along by the sleep of our organic machine. But once we decide to work, we must accept everything that comes to us in the way of work. Most importantly, we must learn to make decisions rapidly; if we are offered a work-task, it is vital that we accept the task immediately and without hesitation. È. J. GOLD

  • @Guichotpresident
    @Guichotpresident Před 13 lety +1

    @villejavat
    he was never as good as his dad, but they are the founders of the deller consort if im not much mistaken...?

  • @blessedbeyondmeasure8754

    I am with deller

  • @molealto
    @molealto Před 15 lety

    That's the Deller story I always tell people. Many counter-tenors (Crayton, Daniels, Giles, Alf himself, even Scholl occasionally) (and me!) wear beards to show we're NOT eunuchs; castration removes the ability to grow facial hair.

  • @stanleguetto
    @stanleguetto Před 15 lety

    Heureusement que You tube existe !

  • @gogmorgoaway
    @gogmorgoaway Před 12 lety +1

    @shariotoflove Considering he's a Swede...

  • @ellandelachapelle
    @ellandelachapelle Před 13 lety +1

    See? He wasn´t a eunuck! :)

  • @pitbikecrazy
    @pitbikecrazy Před 8 lety

    Wow this is amazing!!! What are they saying though :')??

    • @dollartwenty
      @dollartwenty Před 8 lety +3

      +OkaySmiley99 not "eau boy" but "hautbois", a type of oboe.

    • @kenkelling5556
      @kenkelling5556 Před 7 lety +3

      Correction in line 3:
      On the sprightly hautboy (oboe), the sprightly hautboy play
      hautbois and hautboy are interchangeable - just depends on the sheet music

  • @Ariero22
    @Ariero22 Před 13 lety

    @JrJustin2000 Yeah, right...

  • @alejandroanguiano2849
    @alejandroanguiano2849 Před 4 lety +1

    name of guitarist ?

    • @theesbband
      @theesbband Před 3 lety +1

      Desmond Dupre, Alfred’s longtime collaborator!

  • @JrJustin2000
    @JrJustin2000 Před 13 lety

    I would have prefered it in piano not in guitar, but other than that, WONDERFUL SINGING!! :D