PALESTRINA - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera - Sacred Music - Great Italian Painters - Sacred Paintings
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2016
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (Palestrina, 1525 ca. - Roma, 2 febbraio 1594) Missa Aeterna Christi Munera 1. Kyrie (2:07) 2. Gloria (2:51) 3. Credo (5:05) 4. Sanctus (5:01) 5. Agnus Dei (4:53) Oxford Camerata - Jeremy Summerly, Conductor Recorded in Dorchester Abbey,Oxon on 24th & 25th September 1991 Sacred Paintings by: Antonello da Messina, Antonio nickname of Giovanni de Antonio (Messina, 1429 or 1430 - Messina, February 1479) Sandro Botticelli, real name Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi (Florence, 1 March 1445 - Florence, May 17, 1510) Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (Vinci, 15 April 1452 - Amboise, May 2, 1519) Michelangelo Buonarroti (Caprese, March 6, 1475 - Rome, Feb. 18, 1564) Raffaello Sanzio (Urbino, March 28 or April 6, 1483 - Rome, April 6, 1520) Jacopo Robusti, known as Tintoretto (Venice, April 29, 1519 - Venice, May 31, 1594)
0:00 Kyrie
2:12 Gloria
5:10 Credo
10:20 Sanctus
12:51 Benedictus
15:28 Agnus Dei I
17:36 Agnus Dei II
3:20 3:37 4:05
We are blessed and privileged with composers such as Palestrina or Monteverdi, the best that mankind ever came up with. Always a joy and thrill. And nothing superesedes the english choir tradition.
Right consideration. Thank you.
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Great music! Thanks for posting.
Interpretación clara con muy buen fraseo. Hermosa.
Among the countless Palestrina recordings I own, the Oxford Camerata with Jeremy Summerly remain my favorite - the interpretations are simply sublime. A close second would be a tie between The Tallis Scholars and The Sixteen.
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@Salvatore Regnaud Masterpieces Grazie 🎶😌🎶
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I love Renaissance church music and listen to it all the time.
So UA-cam and Face Book think I'm a Catholic and both send lots of Catholic stuff to me.
I'm not a Catholic. Not at all. I simply think that Renaissance church music - especially the late Renaissance composers (Palestrina, de Lassus, Victoria, and Byrd) - is the most serene and celestial music ever created.
Perhaps something in the music is speaking to you etc., (has that ever occurred to you?)
@@andrewscollick I'm like Natan, but am no less moved by Blue Note and inspired by be-bop jazz I don't therefore assume I should be smoking Gitanes in 50s cafes let alone following beatnik or jazz credos...
MAESTRO PALESTRINA SHOULD BE CANONIZED FOR THE MIRACLES OF HIS COMPOSITIONS.
sublime
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Очень красиво!
Благодарю вас. Следующее видео «Караваджо Lux и др Tenebrae
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