Köszönöm szépen. It's the most wonderful piece of music i know. It always gives me hope, joy and strength. And it's the only wish i have for Christmas to hear this piece.
Looks like it might be 5 people to a part (plus director in the photo?), so very nicely balanced. So glad to have this version (with score, and well sung), as our university chorus just added it to our program. This makes it so much easier to learn my part.
"In Latin is pronounced" doesn't make any sense, since the pronunciation is determined by the Christian community who uses the song (so Hungarian, Mediterranean, English, German, Polish, Czech and so on).
Köszönöm szépen. It's the most wonderful piece of music i know. It always gives me hope, joy and strength. And it's the only wish i have for Christmas to hear this piece.
Köszönöm, gyönyörű !! Áldott, Békés Boldog Karácsonyi Ünnepeket, Mindenkinek !! Köszönöm!
Gyönyörű ez a gregorián dallammal! 💮🙏
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Németül tessék a németekhez szólni:-)
my new favourite version. boldog karácsonyt!
I wish I could give 1million likes to this masterpiece
Hálás szívvel köszönöm szépen..
Gyonyoru szep enek
Immanuel would come to nonetheless finer world as this. Hymnody is our marrow. Thank you, Konstantin Mizikevitch.
a superlative arrangement sung brilliantly
Excelente!!!!!!!
best version on www imo. Are the men really only 5? If so, bravissimi ... !!!
Looks like it might be 5 people to a part (plus director in the photo?), so very nicely balanced. So glad to have this version (with score, and well sung), as our university chorus just added it to our program. This makes it so much easier to learn my part.
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Köszönöm
Bravi, anzi bravissimi ma a mio modesto avviso un tempo leggermente più lento avrebbe dato al brano un effetto più suggestivo e meno computerizzato
franco pallotta hai ragione
although "nascetur" should be pronounced "naSHetur" not "nassetur".cheers from my big thankful ears :)!
Only for Italians and followers. We also pronounce sc as sc.
Barking Fellows in latin you pronounce it nastzetur
"In Latin is pronounced" doesn't make any sense, since the pronunciation is determined by the Christian community who uses the song (so Hungarian, Mediterranean, English, German, Polish, Czech and so on).
Nasketur
In antient latin: Nasketur, in medieval latin: Nastzetur. (And it is medieval)
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