@@hlavolamm What, and have it available for posterity and for people all around the world to be able to hear it any time? And then his royalties? I think he'd be quite chuffed all told
I would love to do that too. I’d go to the foundations of my local cathedral in Peterborough England. Its so beautiful and seriously architecturally complex. 900 years ago they did it. We cant do it the same now. …….
grandissimo! perotinus! il primo grande compositore!! quando ero giovane, studiavo la musica e vivevo in siberia. ma potevo studiare solo gli spartiti di perotinus. mancavano registrazioni: anni 80. per la prima volta ho ascoltato dal vivo la musica di perotinis in germania in un festival di musica sacra. adesso perotinos é per tutti! grazie a you-tube!!
@@ChristianJiang Sono nato in Siberia. Ho cominciato i miei studi musicali a Novosibirsk. È una grande città, dove ci sono il Teatro d'Opera Lirica più grande della Russia (novat), la filarmonica, un conservatorio, due (?) istituiti di musica e tantissime scuole di musica. Vivo in Italia da quasi 30 anni.
@@MS-xp4xm Grazie mille, molto interessante. Io studio russo… Alcuni dei miei amici ora sono a Novosibirsk per poter imparare la lingua più in fretta e ho visto delle foto stupende della città. Io non sono riuscito ad andare in Russia… Sono finito a Bishkek, in Kirghizistan
Perotinus, the first true composer in the modern sense, and one of my favorite musicians. Incredible how close his music appears to a certain minimalism. In fact he is a composer much loved by Steve Reich, who was inspired by him for his composition Proverb. A composer in advance of 800 years, that's not a little I would say ...
I knew this reminded me of some modern compsitions, but I could put my finger on the exact example. Then as soon as you mentioned Steve Reich, it just made sense.
I can hear it! (In Reich’s works.) Once tried to sight-sing a Perotinus work with my EM chorus - fiendishly tricky. But fantastic to hear some pros doing justice to this one.
I do enjoy this song and how beautiful it is,but having to listen to it at 8am along with 6 other songs for my music class makes me want to fall asleep with how peaceful it is.
Vīdērunt omnēs fīnēs terræ salūtāre Deī nostrī. Jubilāte Deō, omnis terra. Notum fēcit Dominus salūtāre suum; ante conspectum gentium revelāvit justitiam suam. English All the ends of the earth have seen the prosperity of our God. Rejoice in the Lord, all lands. The Lord has made known his prosperity; in the sight of the nations he has revealed his righteousness.
Wow - just came here after hearing Voces8 at the Proms this week. I have heard David Munrow’s Instrumental stuff but i confess nothing Choral. How fantastic a sound- and of course I’m not only person to say what a loss to the world of music.
La beauté sonore première commence-là, avec des oeuvres comme les viderunt omnes et sederunt principes de Léonin comme de Pérotin. On est saisi d'une pure émotion par ces cantus firmus, ces chants célestes intemporels... La suite de l'ère musicale jusqu'à nos jours s'est sérieusement embourbée, engluée... La simplicité du chant et l'envoûtement produit sont la fibre même de notre être! Bien sûr, on ne peut que féliciter,admirer David Munrow qui reste la référence de ces pages musicales exceptionnelles... il nous ramène dans l'esprit, à l'époque Notre-Dame, voyage merveilleux vers ces premiers temps!
It's nice to see so many reflection's on Munrow and this beautiful music. It's sad to see so many people come here and only reflect on the burning of a building. It's nice to then see newer posts continuing to venerate the music.
wish i couldve went to see something simular to this before it burnt down never got to i love this style of music folks dont understand how i can like this style of music considering the type of person i am its unexpected i love it because it puts me in a place i can meditate and release what stress overcomes me
Todos vieron y no sé cuántas veces van y van y otra vez igual como siempre se hace imposible acudir a otra versión diferente a la del maestro Munrow: un portento.
"Vaste symphonie en pierre, pour ainsi dire ; œuvre colossale d’un homme et d’un peuple, tout ensemble une et complexe comme les Iliades et les Romanceros dont elle est sœur ; produit prodigieux de la cotisation de toutes les forces d’une époque, où sur chaque pierre on voit saillir en cent façons la fantaisie de l’ouvrier disciplinée par le génie de l’artiste ; sorte de création humaine, en un mot, puissante et féconde comme la création divine dont elle semble avoir dérobé le double caractère : variété, éternité." -Victor Hugo
With regards to the burning of Notre Dame: Let us not despair. The great Cathedrals have suffered fires before. Notre Dame de Paris will be rebuilt, as it has been before, as so many other ancient temples of Christianity and Christian culture have before. No great Cathedral was built within merely a few years -- most were built over the space of several centuries, with different materials and techniques, all in service of extraordinary beauty representing the glory of God. As we enjoy this wonderful work from Pérotin, the first great master of polyphony, let us rejoice and be grateful for all the culture and history which we have inherited.
@@swaglord5909 Just because the internet makes you anonymous doesn't mean you can go around being a jerk to people.. Sensibility and respect are greatly appreciated qualities.
no estaba destinado a ser comprendido, ya que eran textos que todos los monjes conocían: más bien se buscaba una conexión mística y espiritual en voces comunes conjuntas, cada cual ejecutando su parte en proporciones matemáticas y plásticas perfectas; era una suerte de "mantra" cristiano...
I just discovered David munrow.... perotin.... a while back.. but such an interesting interpretation, specially the Sederunt principes.. took me a while to find out that what I was listening to was sung by David's people. what I question is the choice of this mode of singing. Viz Gilles Binchois, whose Notre Dam Mass is non plus ultra, chose a different approach to Perotin... more of an antique Mediterranean.. shout nasal screech.
@@philruane5910 why should it be? What is perfection? The Swiss wanted to produce one of their famous cheeses with the utmost attention to cleanlines. I think it was a gruyere which has tiny bubbles... Well they produced cheeses without any bubbles... Imperfection is a cool thing, perfection does not belong to our world...
In my mind, I aways associate God's presence with cool humid morings in a forest, after a spring rain just as the warmth of sun starts evaporating the moisturbut before the heat of the day has settled in. Life is bustling everwhere after spending it's proverbial 3 days in the tomb of winter, in the green vegetation and the singing birds and the sizzling voices of the bees and the other insects. A raggedy spiderweb with trapped drops of dew shining like diamands in the sunshine This performance sounds exactly like like that
La question de savoir si un Dieu existe ou pas est finalement très subsidiaire. Le génie de l'animal humain suffit à nous réjouir et à susciter notre admiration. Il se peut même qu'il soit allé jusqu'à en susciter l'existence virtuelle, de ce Dieu qu'il aurait ainsi créé à sa propre image, selon son meilleur profil, à lui, Primate prodigieux.
Etre ou ne pas être ? Telle est la substantifique moelle cosmogonique unissant l'irréconciliable au sein du coeur de l'homme, écrasé par la dialectique métaphysique de l'humain et de l'animal réuni enfin par Jesus-Christ de Nazareth notre sauveur jusqu'au septs trompettes sonnant le bout de l'éternité à l'heure ou le ciel et la terre seront balayés par un tourbillon, faisant frémir les pêcheurs (ainsi que les charcutiers)
"Viderunt omnes fines terreae salutare Dei nostri: Jubilate Deos omnia terra. - Notum fecit Dominus salutare suum; ante conspectum gentium revelavit justitiam suam."
Notre Dame is so much more than just a Cathedral. It's also Art, history, relics and treasures. And that is why it must be rebuilt! Such symbols of grandness on both earth and in Heaven, can not, shall not, be a ruin! It will prevail through time!
all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our god praise god all the earth the lord has made known his salvation before the face of the people he has revealed his justice
+Karl can you explain your comment for us non musicians? Can you point us to what you believe to be a more authentic performance? (on YT or wherever we can hear it)
Susan A. Greetings Susan. Thank You for Your question. Aggressive dissonance does not belong to authentic spiritual music. This performance sounds occasionally even chaotic, what definitely does not reflect authentic harmony in spiritual music. Best regards.
+Karl Thanks for taking the time to reply. As a nonmusician I'm not able to detect what you believe to be chaotic. If it's not too much trouble are you able to point to what is a better performance in your view? I'm sincerely interested in the question of authenticity, but I have no musical education apart from many, many years of listening. This performance does have a harsh quality which I frankly enjoy, because I enjoy being disturbed (at times) by music, but perhaps that is the wrong response for music like this to elicit. Thanks again
Takes 2 minutes to get through "Viderunt", another minutes to finish "Omnes"...
This is great.
Each syllable of the original chant explodes into a harmonic universe
it is
Tell me more, i new to tis,im 56 yrs
Early minimalism??????
Because they took their time.
Former times were not always worse than present time.
love this so much. I remember when I had musical history class and this song was always the one we remembered the most.
Literally using this video to study for my exam tomorrow. ;>
Quite extraordinary to think it lasts 12 minutes, has no backbeat or accompaniment yet never loses its drive or tempo.
Extraordinary, 800 years later. Should have been a single
Was the first British hit song. Remnants of it on parchment have been found all over mainland Britain.
@@hlavolamm What, and have it available for posterity and for people all around the world to be able to hear it any time? And then his royalties? I think he'd be quite chuffed all told
there is something cheeky, lively and witty about all this, makes me believe that the medieval man had a sense of musical humour
En 2019, l'édifice a brûlé, mais la musique qu'il fit naître est restée...
if only I had a time machine, I would travel to a time like this, to see how they lived and them singing
I would love to do that too. I’d go to the foundations of my local cathedral in Peterborough England. Its so beautiful and seriously architecturally complex. 900 years ago they did it. We cant do it the same now. …….
And watching them build the cathedrals….
Yes the 1960s when all this ancient music was being rediscovered must have been wonderful
To die of a cold, variole, or the plague. These were arch times.
@@nicolascorre6830at least there weren’t any pregnant men
Years pass.. and I keep listening to this incredible recording
Yes, really wonderful!
Me too.
just thinking the same thing
grandissimo! perotinus! il primo grande compositore!! quando ero giovane, studiavo la musica e vivevo in siberia. ma potevo studiare solo gli spartiti di perotinus. mancavano registrazioni: anni 80. per la prima volta ho ascoltato dal vivo la musica di perotinis in germania in un festival di musica sacra. adesso perotinos é per tutti! grazie a you-tube!!
Viveva in Siberia? Molto interessante la sua storia!
@@ChristianJiang Sono nato in Siberia. Ho cominciato i miei studi musicali a Novosibirsk. È una grande città, dove ci sono il Teatro d'Opera Lirica più grande della Russia (novat), la filarmonica, un conservatorio, due (?) istituiti di musica e tantissime scuole di musica. Vivo in Italia da quasi 30 anni.
@@MS-xp4xm Grazie mille, molto interessante. Io studio russo… Alcuni dei miei amici ora sono a Novosibirsk per poter imparare la lingua più in fretta e ho visto delle foto stupende della città. Io non sono riuscito ad andare in Russia… Sono finito a Bishkek, in Kirghizistan
@@ChristianJiang Interessante!! Bravo!!!
I know I’m late but I want to let you know that my heart is with you, France. What a tragedy.
Best wishes from the UK
If only medieval musicians such as Perotin were around to fire the hearts of a new generation of crusaders to finish the job.
@@ZephaniahL let’s start our own? Deus vult
@@Sundayletsplay Avec plaisir!
Cured my depressions
Mine too. Im not religious but i often visit my local 900 year old cathedral in Peterborough. The choir there is besutiful
What it's giving me a headache😂
@@DavidKiamba-tv8oy
So, stay keeping with Hiphop and stuff...
Amen amen 🙌
David Munrow was amazing with this Medieval organum. He really bought this stuff to life. What a tragic loss his death was!
Pirotinus? He's been dead a long time...
Christian Hales no. David Munrow
David Munrow got me into this. Bout six year ago Radio3 first time. I listen now to medieval music, St Cecelia choir.
@@philruane5910kkm⁹l9😊
A master work of vocal music but yet so simple
Eternel grandiose la musique médiévale avec Perotin Machaut Léonin Landini La Halle Le chancelier Bologna De Vitry Et tant d autres merci UA-cam.
Só faltou Von Bingen neste panteão, apesar dela ser Alemã! Abraços de um amigo do Brasil!
This performance is incredibly good!
Perotinus, the first true composer in the modern sense, and one of my favorite musicians. Incredible how close his music appears to a certain minimalism. In fact he is a composer much loved by Steve Reich, who was inspired by him for his composition Proverb. A composer in advance of 800 years, that's not a little I would say ...
He is not 800 years in advance, rather, he is timeless.
I knew this reminded me of some modern compsitions, but I could put my finger on the exact example. Then as soon as you mentioned Steve Reich, it just made sense.
I can hear it! (In Reich’s works.) Once tried to sight-sing a Perotinus work with my EM chorus - fiendishly tricky. But fantastic to hear some pros doing justice to this one.
Please, don't be ridiculous!
Apparently he isn't the first, it would be Hildegard von bingen
Merry Christmas to all my medieval music nerds who came to listen to this BANGER
I do enjoy this song and how beautiful it is,but having to listen to it at 8am along with 6 other songs for my music class makes me want to fall asleep with how peaceful it is.
It will stick with you for the rest of your life.
I stumbled upon this randomly so idk if all music was like this back then, but I feel like it's got a very soothing quality to it.
Hope it went well
Vīdērunt omnēs fīnēs terræ
salūtāre Deī nostrī.
Jubilāte Deō, omnis terra.
Notum fēcit Dominus salūtāre suum;
ante conspectum gentium
revelāvit justitiam suam.
English
All the ends of the earth have seen
the prosperity of our God.
Rejoice in the Lord, all lands.
The Lord has made known his prosperity;
in the sight of the nations
he has revealed his righteousness.
Wow - just came here after hearing Voces8 at the Proms this week. I have heard David Munrow’s Instrumental stuff but i confess nothing Choral. How fantastic a sound- and of course I’m not only person to say what a loss to the world of music.
La beauté sonore première commence-là, avec des oeuvres comme les viderunt omnes et sederunt principes de Léonin comme de Pérotin.
On est saisi d'une pure émotion par ces cantus firmus, ces chants célestes intemporels...
La suite de l'ère musicale jusqu'à nos jours s'est sérieusement embourbée, engluée...
La simplicité du chant et l'envoûtement produit sont la fibre même de notre être!
Bien sûr, on ne peut que féliciter,admirer David Munrow qui reste la référence de ces pages musicales exceptionnelles... il nous ramène dans l'esprit, à l'époque Notre-Dame, voyage merveilleux vers ces premiers temps!
Personellement les pieces engluées de Bach me touche plus qu'un cantus firmus tout simple
It's nice to see so many reflection's on Munrow and this beautiful music. It's sad to see so many people come here and only reflect on the burning of a building. It's nice to then see newer posts continuing to venerate the music.
Beautiful rendition.
Thanks.
wish i couldve went to see something simular to this before it burnt down never got to i love this style of music folks dont understand how i can like this style of music considering the type of person i am its unexpected i love it because it puts me in a place i can meditate and release what stress overcomes me
Its eternal music Eric. Sounds as fresh n relevant as it did back then. Thats why it survives.
Un joyau musical du Moyen Âge, le son est excellent, merci 😊
Comment peut-on encore croire que nous sommes plus "évolués" que les personnes de cette époque...
:)
Pride is the queen of all sin
"Alright class, what letter comes after U?"
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Todos vieron y no sé cuántas veces van y van y otra vez igual como siempre se hace imposible acudir a otra versión diferente a la del maestro Munrow: un portento.
Wunderbare, kraftvolle, inspirierte, geniale Musik. ❤❤❤
Don't understand that language but I do appreciate the music The message is the same regardless. Awesome job choirs. Amen
pamela crosson “All thé ends of the Earth have seen”
You get the meaning without
Un vrai GOAT ce Pérotin
Every Christmas this Is a must! Viderunt omnes fines terrae salutare Dei nostri!
The Christmas spirit just isn't complete without it
"Vaste symphonie en pierre, pour ainsi dire ; œuvre colossale d’un homme et d’un peuple, tout ensemble une et complexe comme les Iliades et les Romanceros dont elle est sœur ; produit prodigieux de la cotisation de toutes les forces d’une époque, où sur chaque pierre on voit saillir en cent façons la fantaisie de l’ouvrier disciplinée par le génie de l’artiste ; sorte de création humaine, en un mot, puissante et féconde comme la création divine dont elle semble avoir dérobé le double caractère : variété, éternité." -Victor Hugo
il n y a que vou pour aimer cette merde
je blague je suis d accord avec vous
With regards to the burning of Notre Dame:
Let us not despair. The great Cathedrals have suffered fires before. Notre Dame de Paris will be rebuilt, as it has been before, as so many other ancient temples of Christianity and Christian culture have before. No great Cathedral was built within merely a few years -- most were built over the space of several centuries, with different materials and techniques, all in service of extraordinary beauty representing the glory of God.
As we enjoy this wonderful work from Pérotin, the first great master of polyphony, let us rejoice and be grateful for all the culture and history which we have inherited.
nobody cares shut the fuck up
@@swaglord5909 Just because the internet makes you anonymous doesn't mean you can go around being a jerk to people.. Sensibility and respect are greatly appreciated qualities.
@@acuppatea7366 haha fire make big church go brrr
Classic performance: as noted below, always great life in Munrow's performances. Most since are rather too slow for me.
no estaba destinado a ser comprendido, ya que eran textos que todos los monjes conocían: más bien se buscaba una conexión mística y espiritual en voces comunes conjuntas, cada cual ejecutando su parte en proporciones matemáticas y plásticas perfectas; era una suerte de "mantra" cristiano...
It doesn't get any better.
I hate that the first thing that came to mind while listening to this was Peter Griffin’s laughter.
Danke!
Que people coming from adam neely
Good for your soul this
¡Sublime! Gracias por compartir.
I just discovered David munrow.... perotin.... a while back.. but such an interesting interpretation, specially the Sederunt principes.. took me a while to find out that what I was listening to was sung by David's people. what I question is the choice of this mode of singing. Viz Gilles Binchois, whose Notre Dam Mass is non plus ultra, chose a different approach to Perotin... more of an antique Mediterranean.. shout nasal screech.
Educated guesses, all...
@@taylordiclemente5163 artistic choices
How is this not perfect?
@@philruane5910 why should it be? What is perfection? The Swiss wanted to produce one of their famous cheeses with the utmost attention to cleanlines. I think it was a gruyere which has tiny bubbles... Well they produced cheeses without any bubbles... Imperfection is a cool thing, perfection does not belong to our world...
In my mind, I aways associate God's presence with cool humid morings in a forest, after a spring rain just as the warmth of sun starts evaporating the moisturbut before the heat of the day has settled in. Life is bustling everwhere after spending it's proverbial 3 days in the tomb of winter, in the green vegetation and the singing birds and the sizzling voices of the bees and the other insects. A raggedy spiderweb with trapped drops of dew shining like diamands in the sunshine
This performance sounds exactly like like that
La question de savoir si un Dieu existe ou pas est finalement très subsidiaire. Le génie de l'animal humain suffit à nous réjouir et à susciter notre admiration. Il se peut même qu'il soit allé jusqu'à en susciter l'existence virtuelle, de ce Dieu qu'il aurait ainsi créé à sa propre image, selon son meilleur profil, à lui, Primate prodigieux.
J'espère du fond du cœur qu'un jour Dieu vous enverra les grâces nécessaires à vous faire ouvrir les yeux.
Jouanard: Bien dit, élégamment.
Etre ou ne pas être ? Telle est la substantifique moelle cosmogonique unissant l'irréconciliable au sein du coeur de l'homme, écrasé par la dialectique métaphysique de l'humain et de l'animal réuni enfin par Jesus-Christ de Nazareth notre sauveur jusqu'au septs trompettes sonnant le bout de l'éternité à l'heure ou le ciel et la terre seront balayés par un tourbillon, faisant frémir les pêcheurs (ainsi que les charcutiers)
I Listen to this when im lonely
I would liek to use this for a hsort film for a competition do you know who should I ask for the copyright permission?
You can hear how Christmas carols like In dulci jubilo come from this style
I want the lyrics pls :) love that song~so deep♡
"Viderunt omnes fines terreae salutare Dei nostri: Jubilate Deos omnia terra. - Notum fecit Dominus salutare suum; ante conspectum gentium revelavit justitiam suam."
semplicemente perfetto
Such beauty. . . . Gone up in flames :(
Allégresse et énergie pures
This shit slaps
Listening during the horrifying scenes of Notre-Dames de Paris on fire...
"Viderunt omnes fines terrae -- All the ends of the earth have seen." Indeed.
At what church/cathedral were the accompany photos taken? Thanks.
Notre Dame in Paris France
Thats history Right there
my girlfriend says gregorian chats go hard as fuck, didnt believe her till this
Lindo demais❤️
I LOVE IT
superbe !
I'm eleven years old but I like this music
Lol
This is the time i give myself,
Who else is listening as the Cathedral of Notre Dame burns? :'(
Listening now...an amazing spiritual experience.....
So sad
Notre Dame is so much more than just a Cathedral. It's also Art, history, relics and treasures. And that is why it must be rebuilt! Such symbols of grandness on both earth and in Heaven, can not, shall not, be a ruin! It will prevail through time!
If you like this music, i like you.
*Mencionado en el gran libro "temas de cultura musical" de Carrillo*
MUS350- Western Classcial Music pre-1750 brought me here.
What is 'MUS350- Western Classcial Music pre-1750'?
all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our god praise god all the earth the lord has made known his salvation before the face of the people he has revealed his justice
Wait who is god
hermosa
Englands first national number one in the hit parade.
i come from school who else
You play like this Liam?
If ya do, post
Me
Samee
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Written in 1198....
💚
G kiffe le clip
...and nobody played synthesizer...
VEST THING I EVER HEARD
Jubilate Deo, omnis terra
Discantus !!
It's not discantus
👍👍
The rose window
merci !
Why are there so many frenchmen in the comments?
I think it's because Pérotin was a french composer
Sarcasm?
Hihihihihihi, hihihihihi, hihihihihi...
Vase de Noces
Deep
Viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Minecraft
se lat détant
steve reich ha ha
Actually Terry Riley's 'In C' was on the same programme as this in a concert I was once involved in (Melbourne, 2012)...
trolour
Bø
Hehehehehe DE
Hihihihi hii hii
Se taire et écouter.
פרנק זאפה יותר טוב
Cold, occasionally dissonant beyond authenticity, "modernized".
+Karl What do you mean ?
+Karl can you explain your comment for us non musicians? Can you point us to what you believe to be a more authentic performance? (on YT or wherever we can hear it)
Susan A. Greetings Susan. Thank You for Your question. Aggressive dissonance does not belong to authentic spiritual music. This performance sounds occasionally even chaotic, what definitely does not reflect authentic harmony in spiritual music. Best regards.
***** Please compare it to other, authentic medieval works.
+Karl Thanks for taking the time to reply. As a nonmusician I'm not able to detect what you believe to be chaotic. If it's not too much trouble are you able to point to what is a better performance in your view? I'm sincerely interested in the question of authenticity, but I have no musical education apart from many, many years of listening. This performance does have a harsh quality which I frankly enjoy, because I enjoy being disturbed (at times) by music, but perhaps that is the wrong response for music like this to elicit. Thanks again
This shit slaps
Language!
:D