Videte miraculum - Thomas Tallis (1505-1585) - Stile Antico
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2011
- PUER NATUS EST • Stile Antico • HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 807517
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Sandro Botticelli - Madonna of the Pomegranate (Madonna della Melagrana) - c. 1487
-uploaded in HD at www.TunesToTube.com
Well wouldn't you know...that I just had to listen to this twice, at least, naturally; to think that this music, and only this type of music... can still move one's very soul, and after 500 years, no less!...Thank You, again....Thank You!....
This music is one of those that positively defies description, as well as the performance; to think that it was written nearly 500 years ago. I, for one, am mighty grateful that it is still as alive, and probably more so, after all this time...Thank You!....
Superbe tissu sonore. Oeuvre merveilleuse.
Merveilleux.........tout simplement merveilleux!
Glorious music, perfectly rendered. Thank you for posting
The choice of the picture was really a fortunate one. It would be good to see more and more people enjoying the art of the previous generations. They let it for us as a legacy.
It looks like Jesus is about to drop a hot club banger tbf
Botticelli
Que lindo
Emoção em estado puro.
Me encanta.
Thomas Tallis was the organist at Waltham Benedictine Abbey.
Those Mediaeval Kings of England always held a hymn book in one hand and a blood splattered axe in the other. Beautiful Choral.
Thomas Tallis was truly a rock star in his day. I guess this was the closest you'd get to that, performing for the king.
No, he wasn't. That's not how it works.
Videte miraculum matris Domini: concepit virgo virilis
ignara consortii, stans onerata nobili onere Maria; et matrem
se laetam cognoscit, quae se nescit uxorem.
Haec speciosum forma prae filiis hominum castis concepit visceribus:
et benedicta in aeternum Deum nobis protulit et hominem.
Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto.
Behold the miracle of the mother of God: a virgin has conceived
without experiencing male intercourse, Mary, standing heavy with
a noble burden; and she recognises herself to be a joyful mother,
yet knows herself to be not a wife.
She has conceived in her unsullied entrails one beautiful beyond
the children of men: and, blessed for ever, has proffered us (one
who is both) God and man.
Glory to Father and Son and Holy Ghost.