There are more than Christians on this planet and religon is usually a very private thing, if you have any. Loads of people don't, some from ignorance and some by choice. It is a wonderful thing to have faith.
@@anunachoir I just discover you thanks to this song, anthem, hymn. I love it, I love it ! Thank you, thank you so much!! Kingdom of Heaven soundtrack lead to Anuna, thank you lord.
This song is not redemptive. The original text is one of penitence, not praise. A caution to those who seek to avoid eternal damnation. And there is a line missing "are rightly displeased". Sins are subjective.
Its the tradition & the beauty of the Catholic church that stirs your soul, bringing you close to GOD. You can feel HIS presence. Bring back thd Catholic in its true form. Get away from the secular influence. This is why many true Catholic ard seeking the Traditional church. The Latin Mass, communion rail, the host placed on the tongue by the priest. Etc. Not a hand shaking social hour. But complete absorption of Jesus Christ.
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL and awe-inspiring song, in the classical sense of the term. This is the sort of inspiration that drives pure, loving faith, and the world needs more of it.
Media vita in morte sumus Quem quærimus adiutorem nisi te Domine Qui pro peccatis nostris... Sancte Deus, Sancte fortis Sancte misericors Salvator Amaræ morti ne tradas nos In te speraverunt patres nostri Speraverunt et liberasti eos Sancte Deus, Sancte fortis Sancte misericors Salvator Amaræ morti ne tradas nos (x2) Media vita in morte sumus.
Hey! I just came by to say that this liturgical music was written to praise God, yet most came for the show. The truth is that we all need Jesus Christ, and He loves us in a way that we (for sure) need to be revealed… He conquered my heart in a indescribable way…
I'm glad to hear you have faith. It isn't for you to judge anyone's motivation. Christ never did that. His view was that all of us are the same, sinner or saint, and that love lies at the centre of healthy community. Love and tolerance. Your journey is whatever it is, but this performance is a community experiencing beauty together, and, in our humble opinion, that is enough. I think Jesus would have enjoyed the show. Reportedly he was into that himself.
@@anunachoir Tolerance? I may be misunderstanding you but Jesus Christ was never tolerant. During his earthly life, He was, and still is very much against the works of the devil. "If anyone causes one of these little ones-those who believe in me-to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea." (Matthew 18:6) "Jesus entered the temple courts and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves. “It is written,” he said to them, “‘My house will be called a house of prayer,’ but you are making it ‘a den of robbers" (Matthew 21:12-13) "And if your eye causes you to stumble, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to enter life with one eye than to have two eyes and be thrown into the fire of hell." (Matthew 18:9)
@@anunachoirJesus Christ was never tolerant. He was very much against the works of the devil. "Jesus entered the temple and drove out all who sold and bought in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money-changers and the seats of those who sold pigeons. He said to them, “It is written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ but you make it a den of robbers.” (Matthew 21:12-17) "If your right eye causes you to stumble, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell." (Matthew 5:29) Keep in mind that this applies to all works of the devil. Including ideologies. If there is an ideology rampant that is harming souls, then it should be destroyed. (Islam, atheism, satanism, ect) And its "He" not "he".
No - you aren't misunderstanding me. We read in the New Testament what is best for societal harmony, hopefully, and it has to be born in mind that large quantities of the Bible were suppressed, mistranslated and politically constructed contemporaneously. The three quotes you make are ambiguous at best. You could read the first as related to bad parents, bad leaders, bad priests and misleading people with lies, which we all know is where politics is going today. The second seems to say don't lend money in a church as a business, and the last is to try not to let you antisocial weaknesses out of control. Hell - well, that is bollox really. It all seems pretty clear and not intolerant of anything.
Je viens de découvrir Anuna pendant le festival des musiques sacrées à Fes Maroc. Cela a été une très belle découverte. Ils ont chanté dans un jardin où le bruissement de l ' eau, le chant des oiseaux se mariaient à la perfection avec leurs voix si exceptionnelles, tant les hommes que les femmes. Merci pour ce spectacle qui m'a donné envie de vous connaître mieux 💖🌹
The ensemble sound and the timbre of the individual soloists is a hallmark of Anuna. Choral Artistry for certain. Please keep these amazing performances coming!
The lead singer is very talented, I only wish he could put the *force* behind it as much as Michael did in the 1995 version. The '95 version had that little something extra, I don't know if it's Michael but it's probably Michael.
@@anunachoir lol! I notice a difference too, but don't think it has to do with force. More like mood, or interpretation. There is an edge in the 1995 version that almost becomes discordant. There is something close to anguish in the earlier recording; the resolution, almost resignation at the end, is therefore quite poignant. This one is more calm, more content. It is fulfilled and satisfied. The difference between Gethsemane and Pentecost, to my ears anyway. Both recordings are magnificent. Thank you for them.
First to comment, and just as beautiful as the February 2006 video, though this video is higher quality. Happy New Year to Michael & Anuna, and congrats on 30 years, hope you are around for another 30 (and more).
Through half life, we are in death What help will we seek, but thine, Lord Who for our sins was justly irritated, Holy God, holy and strong Holy and merciful Savior To the bitter death, do not trade us In thee hoped our fathers, In thee they hoped, And you liberated them. A mi-vie, nous sommes en la mort, Quel aide chercherons, sinon toi, Seigneur, Qui pour nos peschés s'irrita justement. Saint Dieu, saint et fort, Saint et miséricordieux Sauveur, A l'amère mort, ne nous livre guère. En toi espéraient nos pères, En toi ils espéraient, Et tu les libéras.
Half our lives, we are in death. Who will be our support, but you oh God? You who for our sins was rightly infuriated Holy God, Holy Strength, Holy and merciful Savior To bitter death, do not vow us In you our fathers hoped They hoped and you freed them (God is within us)
This is the music to be heard throughout Mass. This secular music isnt holy. Bring back the true Catholic church. No hand shaking, & greeting each other. Its not social hour. Its us absorbed in GOD.
Very good! I think I preferred the slightly quicker pace of the original video I saw, as it gave an extra sense of immediacy, power, and intensity. This seems almost more dirge-like (perhaps better suited to the meaning of the words? My Latin fails me now). But still going into my Favorites nevertheless. :)
+Hannelore17 the other recording was a lypsynch. This actually isn't so we are singing into a space relying on the natural acoustic to lead us. Also the original was sung mainly by untrained singers who would have breathed in a shallow manner. As we unify today on the breath we usually just let the song naturally fall into that rhythm. The whole piece breathes now. Before it was about a different kind of energy and one that had its place (and still would if we were reliant on a forest of microphones).
Hello Everyone. I Have a question: The arrangement of this piece for male voices is dated on 1995? I am talking about Michael McGlynn Arrangement. This is a spectacular performance. Congratulations!
High praise. We couldn't shove the ladies any closer to the mikes. They were walking throughout most of it. The speed is dictated by the singers. Unlike the previous video from 1995, this one is actually live.
I like this....but the only thing is that the men's voices are overpowering the women's. What I liked so much about the older version is that the two blended together so well. In this one it doesn't.
In the midst of life we are in death of whom may we seek for succour, but of thee, O Lord, who for our sins art justly displeased? Yet, O Lord God most holy, O Lord most mighty, O holy and most merciful Saviour, deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death.
Viva Cristo Rei! Salve Maria Imaculada!
Salve Roma 🇻🇦⛪🙏
Y sin pecado concebida.
if this will play in my nearby chruch every week , even if i am not christian but i ll go to listen this masterpiece
Hello brother, if not Christian, who do you follow?
There are more than Christians on this planet and religon is usually a very private thing, if you have any. Loads of people don't, some from ignorance and some by choice. It is a wonderful thing to have faith.
@@anunachoir I just discover you thanks to this song, anthem, hymn. I love it, I love it ! Thank you, thank you so much!!
Kingdom of Heaven soundtrack lead to Anuna, thank you lord.
Praised be the Lord of our ancestors, who has always delivered us from evil ☦️
This song is not redemptive. The original text is one of penitence, not praise. A caution to those who seek to avoid eternal damnation. And there is a line missing "are rightly displeased". Sins are subjective.
Ancient sounds have always spoken to me more than anything 'modern'. And I am just a huge fan of Sam Kreidenweis' baritone sound!!! so pure!!
Absolutely. Me too. I'd rather have ancient or old music rather than the modern stuff we have today.
Thank you for your information 🙂
Finally i am not alone!
@@ChibiPanda8888you can have both
Its the tradition & the beauty of the Catholic church that stirs your soul, bringing you close to GOD. You can feel HIS presence.
Bring back thd Catholic in its true form. Get away from the secular influence.
This is why many true Catholic ard seeking the Traditional church. The Latin Mass, communion rail, the host placed on the tongue by the priest. Etc. Not a hand shaking social hour. But complete absorption of Jesus Christ.
Apparently all religions are true. Why should RC have a monopoly on what is true and what is not?
@@anunachoir
note I said " true catholic church". Don't misconstrue my words.
You mean the Protestant churches that label themselves as Catholic (e.g. Anglicans) or the Roman Catholic Church?
@@anunachoir please stop making accusations and statments with little backing
Christ is King✝️ , your comments are quite combative......
Crucem Sanctam Subiit! ⛪✝️🇻🇦
Praise Christ Jesus
amém
Praise our lord and savior Jesus Christ, to whom belongs reign, power and glory for the centuries of centuries ! ✝️
Extra ecclesiam nulla salus ♥️🔥🙏✝️🇻🇦
AMEN! 🙏🙏🙏
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL and awe-inspiring song, in the classical sense of the term. This is the sort of inspiration that drives pure, loving faith, and the world needs more of it.
if this was what i would hear every sunday in the church... well then expectate me on every sunday dear church :) Absolutely gorgeous
you were born 1000 years late then
I love you Jesus
Wow iam feeling proud while listening this song ❤
Praise the lord 🙏
PLEASE COME TO SPAIN I WOULD ENJOY THIS SO REALLY MUCH THIS IS MY FAVOURITE, GOOSEBUMPS AND WATCHING IT ON VIDEO, IMAGINE IN PERSON
I am so happy to have discovered this chant months ago. I've always wanted to see how these people chant it because it just sounds so motivating. ♥️
Media vita in morte sumus
Quem quærimus adiutorem nisi te Domine
Qui pro peccatis nostris...
Sancte Deus, Sancte fortis
Sancte misericors Salvator
Amaræ morti ne tradas nos
In te speraverunt patres nostri
Speraverunt et liberasti eos
Sancte Deus, Sancte fortis
Sancte misericors Salvator
Amaræ morti ne tradas nos (x2)
Media vita in morte sumus.
VOCÊ
@@teamilkjuicepancake NÃO
@@apolloniuspergus9295 VOCÊ É O MEU AMOR
I guess there was just no way for McGlynn to fix the error of leaving out "Iuste Irasceris", though that rather mangles the meaning of the words.
One word.....
EPIC
MAJOR SLAY
Thank you for this beautiful, soul-stirring song. I loved the 2006 one as well!!! : )
Its actually 1995. We were a bit ahead of the posse.
Its beautiful, let our deaths not be bitter and delivered justly aswell.
Hey! I just came by to say that this liturgical music was written to praise God, yet most came for the show. The truth is that we all need Jesus Christ, and He loves us in a way that we (for sure) need to be revealed… He conquered my heart in a indescribable way…
I'm glad to hear you have faith. It isn't for you to judge anyone's motivation. Christ never did that. His view was that all of us are the same, sinner or saint, and that love lies at the centre of healthy community. Love and tolerance. Your journey is whatever it is, but this performance is a community experiencing beauty together, and, in our humble opinion, that is enough. I think Jesus would have enjoyed the show. Reportedly he was into that himself.
@@anunachoirthis buddy isn't judging anyone, he is explaining the real meaning of the song for those who aren't aware of that.
@@anunachoir Tolerance? I may be misunderstanding you but Jesus Christ was never tolerant. During his earthly life, He was, and still is very much against the works of the devil.
"If anyone causes one of these little ones-those who believe in me-to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea." (Matthew 18:6)
"Jesus entered the temple courts and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves. “It is written,” he said to them, “‘My house will be called a house of prayer,’ but you are making it ‘a den of robbers" (Matthew 21:12-13)
"And if your eye causes you to stumble, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to enter life with one eye than to have two eyes and be thrown into the fire of hell." (Matthew 18:9)
@@anunachoirJesus Christ was never tolerant. He was very much against the works of the devil.
"Jesus entered the temple and drove out all who sold and bought in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money-changers and the seats of those who sold pigeons. He said to them, “It is written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ but you make it a den of robbers.”
(Matthew 21:12-17)
"If your right eye causes you to stumble, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell." (Matthew 5:29)
Keep in mind that this applies to all works of the devil. Including ideologies. If there is an ideology rampant that is harming souls, then it should be destroyed. (Islam, atheism, satanism, ect)
And its "He" not "he".
No - you aren't misunderstanding me.
We read in the New Testament what is best for societal harmony, hopefully, and it has to be born in mind that large quantities of the Bible were suppressed, mistranslated and politically constructed contemporaneously. The three quotes you make are ambiguous at best. You could read the first as related to bad parents, bad leaders, bad priests and misleading people with lies, which we all know is where politics is going today. The second seems to say don't lend money in a church as a business, and the last is to try not to let you antisocial weaknesses out of control. Hell - well, that is bollox really. It all seems pretty clear and not intolerant of anything.
Eu amo media vita,sou cristão ortodoxo☦️✝️❤️ não e só uma música isso e uma pura arte ❤️😍
I never tire of this music.
Je viens de découvrir Anuna pendant le festival des musiques sacrées à Fes Maroc. Cela a été une très belle découverte. Ils ont chanté dans un jardin où le bruissement de l ' eau, le chant des oiseaux se mariaient à la perfection avec leurs voix si exceptionnelles, tant les hommes que les femmes. Merci pour ce spectacle qui m'a donné envie de vous connaître mieux 💖🌹
Merci beaucoup!
@@anunachoir . C'est moi qui vous remercie. Ce moment à Jnan Sbil était un pur moment de bonheur. Je viens de m'abonner à votre site 💖👏👏👏
What a beautiful and powerful song, this version is a masterpiece, thank you so much for that! Greetings from France.
The ensemble sound and the timbre of the individual soloists is a hallmark of Anuna. Choral Artistry for certain. Please keep these amazing performances coming!
Thank you :-)
The praise is well deserved.
The lead singer is very talented, I only wish he could put the *force* behind it as much as Michael did in the 1995 version. The '95 version had that little something extra, I don't know if it's Michael but it's probably Michael.
Sam can knock you over at 20 paces. Must just be Michael's fantastic personality.
@@anunachoir lol! I notice a difference too, but don't think it has to do with force. More like mood, or interpretation. There is an edge in the 1995 version that almost becomes discordant. There is something close to anguish in the earlier recording; the resolution, almost resignation at the end, is therefore quite poignant. This one is more calm, more content. It is fulfilled and satisfied. The difference between Gethsemane and Pentecost, to my ears anyway. Both recordings are magnificent. Thank you for them.
🙏🏽✝️👑king of kings
You never fail to produce a sound that is celestial, pure and spiritually evocative. Happy New Year and may you continue to delight us in 2017.
First to comment, and just as beautiful as the February 2006 video, though this video is higher quality. Happy New Year to Michael & Anuna, and congrats on 30 years, hope you are around for another 30 (and more).
So amazing it gave me goosebumps. I loved the past version and this one was just as good if not better!
Incredible song with different voices in the world .. just incredible!!
Ave Cristo Rei
Through half life, we are in death
What help will we seek, but thine, Lord
Who for our sins was justly irritated,
Holy God, holy and strong
Holy and merciful Savior
To the bitter death, do not trade us
In thee hoped our fathers,
In thee they hoped,
And you liberated them.
A mi-vie, nous sommes en la mort,
Quel aide chercherons, sinon toi, Seigneur,
Qui pour nos peschés s'irrita justement.
Saint Dieu, saint et fort,
Saint et miséricordieux Sauveur,
A l'amère mort, ne nous livre guère.
En toi espéraient nos pères,
En toi ils espéraient,
Et tu les libéras.
it is impossible to hold back the tears
Magnífica obra e interpretación excelente. Voces superiores. Puesta en escena estupenda.
Half our lives, we are in death.
Who will be our support, but you oh God?
You who for our sins was rightly infuriated
Holy God, Holy Strength, Holy and merciful Savior
To bitter death, do not vow us
In you our fathers hoped
They hoped and you freed them
(God is within us)
Heavenly. Beautiful
This is the music to be heard throughout Mass. This secular music isnt holy.
Bring back the true Catholic church. No hand shaking, & greeting each other. Its not social hour. Its us absorbed in GOD.
I honeslty wish I was there
Wow i have no words. What a privilege to have been there.
Performing at home was very special.
This is very powerful
J'adore le rendu.
Bravissimi
Viva Cristo rei
Ergreifend schön.
This should be what you hear when you go into all churches. Luckily the trad Latin Mass still exists, but this is particularly moving.
Прекрасное исполнение!
Thank you for a wonderful concert last night, will be looking forward to hearing you again soon if there is any chance :)
I like this version of song even more than original one. I think you removed mistakes from previous and distilled pure essence of the song. ^_^
Deus vult!!!!
What a glorious thing😳😲😯😮
No one can do it like Anuna
Deus Vult, Hossana Meus
Magic!
Just amazing.
Изумительно!
спасибо!
Sono bravissimi 🎉
⚜🇲🇫✝️
Pure beauty
Absolutely love Michael's arrangements and Anuna! Anyone know where I can purchase a copy of this concert ?
+Xander Devereaux mulling over releasing it or not. We may...
Oh please do
Amazing!
Domine miserere mei.
Perfect
Цей спів зачаровує)
Дякую!
Zajebiste. Można do tego krucjaty nakurwiać
Very good! I think I preferred the slightly quicker pace of the original video I saw, as it gave an extra sense of immediacy, power, and intensity. This seems almost more dirge-like (perhaps better suited to the meaning of the words? My Latin fails me now). But still going into my Favorites nevertheless. :)
+Hannelore17 the other recording was a lypsynch. This actually isn't so we are singing into a space relying on the natural acoustic to lead us. Also the original was sung mainly by untrained singers who would have breathed in a shallow manner. As we unify today on the breath we usually just let the song naturally fall into that rhythm. The whole piece breathes now. Before it was about a different kind of energy and one that had its place (and still would if we were reliant on a forest of microphones).
+Anuna-Manam I find this one to be more majestic
Wonderfull!Can i have test, please?
Frábært!
❤
Hello Everyone. I Have a question: The arrangement of this piece for male voices is dated on 1995? I am talking about Michael McGlynn Arrangement. This is a spectacular performance. Congratulations!
The piece was arranged in 1991 - the first version on UA-cam dates from 1995 and this is 2015. Thank you!
@@anunachoir thank you so much for your answer. It's nice to know the arrangement for male voices was created on 1991. I love this piece.
Ave Christus
Who is the composer?
Notker Balbalus
2:04
queimem o barco.
If the song was a little faster and the ladies were a little louder then would be even in my opinion. But overall I think it’s not too bad. 🤔🙂
High praise. We couldn't shove the ladies any closer to the mikes. They were walking throughout most of it. The speed is dictated by the singers. Unlike the previous video from 1995, this one is actually live.
Nice Latin
I like this....but the only thing is that the men's voices are overpowering the women's. What I liked so much about the older version is that the two blended together so well. In this one it doesn't.
Well - that actually is easy to explain. This one is live and the other was mimed.
Eng subtitles pls
In the midst of life we are in death
of whom may we seek for succour,
but of thee, O Lord,
who for our sins
art justly displeased?
Yet, O Lord God most holy,
O Lord most mighty,
O holy and most merciful Saviour,
deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death.
Swaggy izleyicisii
As
偉大なる神を降臨させるための儀式みたいな、そんな感じに見てる。
雰囲気ヤバすぎる💦
It is a death ritual! So you are not too far wrong.
S . A. (:
Le chant du peuple caucasoïde
Yes it is. Or just a beautiful ancient song. I suppose it depends on what you see as important in this world.
saa
As
DEUS LO VULT
Beautiful! But... this is supplication and they sing it turned away from God.
God is everywhere.
Yes, but our Lord Jesus Christ is truly, really, and substantially contained in Blessed Sacrament in Tabernaculum. (CCC 1374) @@anunachoir
Really? That is completely unbelievable!
@@anunachoir It might be better to turn the comments off, people will always find problems. Great work :) thanks
もうマイケルはソロじゃないんだね(p_-) ちょっと悲しいな
İnanılmaz ❤️✝️🇹🇷
"Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam!"