Well, complete song consist of two phrases, as written above. Every Taize song can be sung in endless loop (it is example of contemplative prayer with neither beginning nor end); "Deus meus" is a four-voice-canon (order: B-A-T-S) which is more often sung as two-voice (order: boys-girls) for 3-5 min. The recording comes from "time of tests"; in 2019 state of it was provisional. In the middle of April 2020 brothers sung this the same way (the same lyrics and melody, two-voice, 3 min.) at evening prayer broadcast by facebook.
@@canta.et.ambula It was added on website relatively recent. No songbook publication yet, but maybe soon: www.taize.fr/spip.php?page=chant&song=27570&lang=en
É muito lindo esta música 🎶
Meu Deus meu Deus
Dumnezeule, Dumnezeul meu.
Me and my friends would only sing the deus deus meus part in an endless loop :?
Well, complete song consist of two phrases, as written above. Every Taize song can be sung in endless loop (it is example of contemplative prayer with neither beginning nor end); "Deus meus" is a four-voice-canon (order: B-A-T-S) which is more often sung as two-voice (order: boys-girls) for 3-5 min.
The recording comes from "time of tests"; in 2019 state of it was provisional. In the middle of April 2020 brothers sung this the same way (the same lyrics and melody, two-voice, 3 min.) at evening prayer broadcast by facebook.
Did this not make it to the songbook?
Not yet. This is written in 2019 so it can be added to a songbook at Easter 2020. If whenever.
@@canta.et.ambula It was added on website relatively recent. No songbook publication yet, but maybe soon: www.taize.fr/spip.php?page=chant&song=27570&lang=en
It's in the 2024 song book