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Check out the inventive staging and vocal musicianship as The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles thrills audiences with Verdi's "Anvil Chorus" from "Il Trovatore." Then make a date to see the chorus LIVE at the Alex Theater.

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8 years ago

Nerossu

i might have to get more into opera :D

8 years ago

Albert Rogers

I got so disgusted with homophobic nonsense aimed as supposed insults at liberals who had given no sign of sexual preference in a stream about a supposed survey of Presidential talent, that I decided to view this magnificent show again, not because of my sexual preference which seems to be obligate hetero, but because of the brilliance of the choeography and performance.

10 years ago

JaxxMann

And we're all SO proud of you!!!

11 years ago

Neil Simpson

I'm back - a year on and it is still as good as the first time I listened :)

11 years ago

James Roman

Tchaikovsky didn't write the Anvil Chorus, nor did he expect anyone to sing over the canon blasts in his 1812 Overture. Let's stick to the facts.

11 years ago

RedwoodTheElf

Anvils are nothing! Tchaikovsky used CANNNONS!

11 years ago

Stephen Bowskill

Chippendale's ?

12 years ago

FatTonyCologino

lol it only took me 5 minutes

12 years ago

FrisianDude

Badass. Goose bumps every time.

12 years ago

sumoldfool

@Intrafacial86 No you're not .... :)

12 years ago

JaxxMann

FUCKING AWESOME - STRAIGHT (OR "GAY") TO FAVORITES!!!

12 years ago

VictorVonFox

Blacksmith's Theme Song

12 years ago

Intrafacial86

Am I the only one that finds the irony in a gay men's chorus singing about how it takes a pretty woman to cheer the gypsy's days and raise up his spirits? Anyway, cool stuff.

12 years ago

FrisianDude

@SirDude456 And it works so very well.

12 years ago

Jouset M. Watson

@jimroman Thanks for the info, btw I love this chorus, greetings from Nicaragua! :)

12 years ago

James Roman

@TheMowarules Thanks for asking! He's actor David Noroña, GMCLA's guest narrator for the series of "Diva's Revenge" concerts in 2002. Although Mr. Noroña wrote the libretto for "Paradise Lost" that the chorus performed later that evening, he is best known for his enormously successful career as an actor on television. You may know his work from "Six Feet Under" to "Ugly Betty" and most currently: "The Mentalist."

12 years ago

Jouset M. Watson

How is the first guy talking? Who present the chorus? He's very handsome... Does anyone here knows his name at least?

12 years ago

YorkGod1

i need guitar tab for this tune!

12 years ago

SirDude456

this is one of the first pieces of the "anvil chorus" to have an actual anvil and hammer, bravo.

13 years ago

Swedbander

@AuldLochinvar Everything that isn't brass, woodwind or strings (if applicable) is considered percussion. Such as cannons and church bells (1812 Overture), typewriters (The Typewriter), howitzers, grenade launchers and machine guns (Under Bodens Kanoner), or just about anything (Piece for Six Drummers and One Apartment).

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