Kto tak naprawdę jest odpowiedzialny za brzmienie Gregorian?

Ten men in habits stand on stage. None have taken vows, and one moonlights as a Bryan Adams impersonator. The female voice on the albums belongs to a soprano known as Hepzibah. The creator of all this was merely a cover credit in 1990: F. Gregorian. He co-wrote Enigma's debut, left after one album, and never saw a penny of the four million copies sold in the US alone. Eight years later, he returned with an identical concept, this time on his own. In this episode, I'll explain where the idea of ​​clashing chorale and pop music came from and why the Munich choir sued Enigma over "Sadeness." We'll also explore the criteria by which the performers choose their songs, who really sings under the hoods, and what remains of all this in 2025. I'm recording subsequent episodes based on your comments. Tell me who you'd like me to cover. Subscribe to the channel so you don't miss out on more stories.