Spem In Alium (Thomas Tallis) - Tallis Scholars

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  • @lisamariemoose9054
    @lisamariemoose9054 Рік тому +234

    What’s really magical is to feel the hand of god and then have a White Claw commercial blast through

    • @MaggieAgonistes
      @MaggieAgonistes 11 місяців тому +14

      It was f!king AirBnB for me, right in the midst of that incredible fermata before all 40 voices come together at once. INFURIATING

    • @Targetlang1
      @Targetlang1 11 місяців тому

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    • @snufkinhollow318
      @snufkinhollow318 11 місяців тому +8

      Well, at least mine was kind of appropriate. I was sitting with the cats, just drifting off into the beauty of the music and I got an ad for Dreamies cat treats. Still bloody infuriating!

    • @davros_adl8155
      @davros_adl8155 11 місяців тому +5

      i just use ublock origin

    • @dafunkystar
      @dafunkystar 10 місяців тому

      Igebl*ck for Android removes the ads

  • @janewalls169
    @janewalls169 3 роки тому +634

    Magnificent. My father is dying in my home now...Im playing this glorious piece for him. May he rest in the brilliant light of it's sound.

    • @tinekehazel6709
      @tinekehazel6709 3 роки тому +48

      What a lovely, lovely thing to do for your Dad

    • @bhwh_h
      @bhwh_h 3 роки тому +41

      Hope there’s someone there to play it for me when the time comes.

    • @Ivan_1791
      @Ivan_1791 3 роки тому +20

      I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @nenevz2948
      @nenevz2948 3 роки тому +11

      Wow, just wow Jane. Beautiful

    • @hughgrection4205
      @hughgrection4205 3 роки тому +11

      I hope you have found piece of mind

  • @gileslarge3801
    @gileslarge3801 9 років тому +1150

    About 25 years ago, we drove from London to Cambridge to hear this sublime piece of 16th century Anglo-Catholic music composed by Thomas Tallis, a genius whose brilliance allowed Queen Elizabeth to ignore his religious faith.
    It was sung twice by the superb choir in King's chapel and we drove home delighted with what we had experienced.
    My wife, Jinnie, died 8 years ago but whenever I hear Spem in Alium I think of you, my darling, and that you are also enjoying it.

    • @DavidNesbit_theTHINKER
      @DavidNesbit_theTHINKER 7 років тому +43

      Giles Large Dear Giles, Rest easy in the knowledge that your Jinnie is looking down on you as you both remember your life and times together as well as shared reverence and enjoyment in this masterpiece. May the Lord shine his light upon you now and in the time ahead as you prepare once more to embrace your Jinnie. God Bless.

    • @gileslarge3801
      @gileslarge3801 7 років тому +36

      David Nesbit Thank you David. I've managed not to listen to this beautiful music for months. I am nearly in tears, of total sadness and amazement that anyone could compose anything quite so stunning and ageless.
      G

    • @puggilove
      @puggilove 7 років тому +21

      Giles Large bless you, that's a lovely story to share with us :)

    • @puggilove
      @puggilove 7 років тому +25

      Giles Large I couldn't listen to classical/choral music (or any music) after my daughter died, seven years ago. it was just agonising. I braved listening to misere mei and cried a lot. then I found this tallis piece today and I was overwhelmed but I enjoyed it. I'm sad my daughter won't get to hear it though :)

    • @gileslarge3801
      @gileslarge3801 7 років тому +22

      puggilove , she will. the music is heavenly and I'm not particularly religious. For 50 years, this music has reduced me to tears, as I remember my wonderful and forgiving Jinnie, who I found sitting dead at our kitchen table, 10 years ago next month.

  • @MaggieAgonistes
    @MaggieAgonistes 11 місяців тому +23

    I sang this at my church my senior year in high school 20 years ago, and honestly that will probably be the high point of my musical life

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 4 роки тому +275

    Written for an incredible 8 choirs each singing 5 different musical lines, for a total of 40 independent musical lines. Even a Mahler sized orchestra would be hard pressed to duplicate this. Considered one of the greatest choral works of all Western music.

  • @elisabelle8365
    @elisabelle8365 6 місяців тому +18

    La première fois que j'ai entendu ce chef-d'oeuvre, c'était en 1997, je venais d'acheter un cd compilation "musique sacrée classique" choisi au hasard chez Virgin Megastore.
    Installée sur mon canapé, après une journée de boulot, j'avais allumé, comme souvent, mon chandelier à 5 branches pour l'ambiance.
    En arrivant sur ce morceau, en entendant ces voix... j'ai carrément glissé de mon canapé, comme liquéfiée ...je me suis retrouvée à genoux, en pleurant, tellement surmergée d'émotion.... ...
    Peut être le souvenir d'avoir entendu cette merveille lors d'une de mes anciennes vies ... à ces époques du moyen âge...
    Magique... Cela transporte vers les Cieux.
    Depuis, je l'ai écouté plus de mille fois ...

    • @Jules-Destree
      @Jules-Destree 4 місяці тому +6

      Amateur de musique Metal, quand je suis tombé tout à fait par hasard sur ce chant (parfois le logiciel de yt enrichi notre culture), j'ai éprouvé la même émotion.

    • @rw8733
      @rw8733 4 місяці тому +2

      Incredibly beautiful. 😢

  • @lilianasinger1596
    @lilianasinger1596 3 роки тому +144

    no need to die and reach heaven: this man brought it down to earth, blessed be his memory and his talent

    • @Belenus3080
      @Belenus3080 2 роки тому +3

      Not going to lie. I had a dream where I built an entire castle house so that the Tallis scholars could perform. I am now a carpenter, working to become a draftsman, working to become an architect. English ancestry is a hell of a drug.

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl 2 роки тому +1

      Amen to that

    • @jorsalaheim8760
      @jorsalaheim8760 2 роки тому +2

      Why not reach heaven as well? Then you can hear this song performed by the choirs of the angels, the martyrs and the choir of apostles, with Tallis as director.

    • @manuelvalencia1543
      @manuelvalencia1543 Рік тому +1

      You just defined the meaning of transcendent.

    • @Niray119
      @Niray119 Рік тому +1

      no need to die at all.

  • @judithmarkham6684
    @judithmarkham6684 Рік тому +44

    Last piece of music my father listened to before he died in 1996. So beautiful.

    • @rw8733
      @rw8733 10 місяців тому +4

      God bless you both. If a piece of music can carry a soul to heaven, then this is it. 😢

  • @francinesicard464
    @francinesicard464 4 роки тому +184

    I feel like kneeling down and pray. In today's tormented and cruel world, such a divine piece of music gives me hope that human beings are also able to create so much beauty and peace for our soul.

    • @jonathandnicholson
      @jonathandnicholson 3 роки тому +4

      I feel much the same.

    • @robinmunro47
      @robinmunro47 3 роки тому +1

      Blessed music 😊

    • @philowen6739
      @philowen6739 3 роки тому +2

      Francine, this is exactly how I'd describe it too. I heard this in live performance a few years ago and was moved to tears, by the powerful sense of what extraordinary things the human mind can create... As well as the awful things humanity has done, people are capable of things like this. Incredible.

    • @francinesicard464
      @francinesicard464 2 роки тому +2

      @@philowen6739 With the actual situation in Ukraine, I have been listening to it daily. Like millions of Europeans I'm feeling so helpless. But as we say back at home, hope is the last to die

    • @philowen6739
      @philowen6739 2 роки тому +1

      @@francinesicard464 well said 💐.

  • @anthonyhart9345
    @anthonyhart9345 5 років тому +149

    I heard this work performed in Ely cathedral, some 40 years ago. The five choirs were distributed throughout the cathedral. The sound came from everywhere a fantastic experience.

    • @glynnwright1699
      @glynnwright1699 4 роки тому +4

      Ely is a wonderful building. I will never forget the evening light filtering through the windows on a November day.

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 4 роки тому +1

      Anthony Hart It’s a spectacular and memorable piece when performed in a location like one of England’s great cathedrals. I think your memory has played a slight trick though, the 40 parts of Spem in Alium are arranged into eight 5 part choirs.

    • @anthonyhart9345
      @anthonyhart9345 4 роки тому +1

      @@elaineblackhurst1509 you are correct. My memory fades after so long! It was a beautiful evening,

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 4 роки тому +2

      Anthony Hart No problem; everyone who loves music should hear Spem in Alium sung in an English cathedral at least once in their lifetime.

    • @michelleevans3988
      @michelleevans3988 3 роки тому +6

      It's like being in a rainfall of stars, of purest light.

  • @johncarroll3655
    @johncarroll3655 2 роки тому +42

    The splendour, the beauty and the grandeur of English musical genius. I melt and weep. I play it over and over again. There's far too much for even an hour's playing of it. I enter heaven and cannot leave. Thanks be to Jesus for giving us Tallis and the Tallis Scholars.

    • @fbridge
      @fbridge 10 місяців тому +2

      I'm just thanking his mum and dad.

  • @jonjames7328
    @jonjames7328 Рік тому +25

    I’m here because my friend from Oxford, Nick had a mother called Gill. I liked her very much and on her death her husband Michael had this performed at her funeral. Requiem in Pace Gill and I shall never forget your kindness to me as a semi conscious teenager. With thanks, appreciation and blessings.

  • @WaineBGallagher
    @WaineBGallagher 8 місяців тому +45

    Imagine being the only person to hear all that in your head. No wonder he wrote it down, he’d have gone mad otherwise. Stunning piece.

  • @christophernewman5027
    @christophernewman5027 2 роки тому +66

    Tallis, for those moments, had a direct line to God...

  • @tensaijuusan4653
    @tensaijuusan4653 2 місяці тому +7

    First time I ever heard this music (70 years old) - it blew my socks right off!

  • @djamilyaabbasova3195
    @djamilyaabbasova3195 9 днів тому +1

    Спасибо 50 оттенков серого ,благодаря книги,я услышала великолепное пение❤

  • @elizabayley
    @elizabayley 4 роки тому +58

    I am but 14 years old, but I love this piece. I love all forms of classical music and Tallis has always been a favorite. Words can’t describe the level of beauty and truth this piece speaks with, that’s what I love about music. It’s a whole new universal language. It’s can convey meaning and emotions like nothing else can, bringing the listener to a whole new state of mind.

    • @samsid3701
      @samsid3701 4 роки тому +3

      How's kindergarden

    • @davidpeteriarussi7956
      @davidpeteriarussi7956 4 роки тому +3

      That, is the definition of 'Music' as opposed to mere 'Sound'. Music by definition originally meant, ". . . of the Muses." Of god's and goddesses.
      What they implied is that unless it moves you to " . . . a whole new state of mind." it is merely pleasant sounds but not 'Music'.

    • @johnstjohn8505
      @johnstjohn8505 4 роки тому +8

      So impressed that you enjoy and appreciate the sublime nature of this music. I hope your interest and enjoyment continues all through your life.

    • @paulbrower4265
      @paulbrower4265 4 роки тому +1

      Wow! Your language and taste suggest that you are already an adult, at least intellectually. This music gives me the feeling that I believe something when in fact I believe little.

    • @davidhorvath4601
      @davidhorvath4601 4 роки тому

      You are 14 *but* you love this? 14-year-olds should not love this? :-)

  • @mikemcclary3531
    @mikemcclary3531 3 роки тому +15

    I just spoke to my best friend from Augusta, who now lives in Denton, Texas. We taught Music at what was Augusta College 1978-1983. He plays Clarinet and I play Trumpets. I can't sleep! Home- sick! Spem was ALWAYS my favorite Medieval piece of Music. So Soothing! Michael McClary, retired Professor of Music/ Trumpet

    •  3 дні тому

      This music was composed in 1570-considered beyond the medieval period. But it does have a medieval feel.

  • @sueowen9672
    @sueowen9672 2 роки тому +32

    I'm listening to this through headphones with tears rolling down my cheeks.Sublime.

  • @jordancirincione3472
    @jordancirincione3472 9 років тому +346

    This reached into my soul and brought out tears. I don't know what I'm crying about but here I am...

    • @solinym
      @solinym 9 років тому +3

      +Jordan Cirincione look at my comment, I had same experience

    • @edweglein7924
      @edweglein7924 9 років тому +24

      +Jordan Cirincione - you cry because you have a soul... This is sublime.

    • @tigerarmyrule
      @tigerarmyrule 9 років тому +25

      +Jordan Cirincione this is one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. It is a classic of renaissance and western art. Equal to anything Mozart or Beethoven ever did. Your tears are the tears of man faced with the sublime. I find this piece literally awe inspiring, majestic.

    • @lemere
      @lemere 8 років тому +9

      +Jordan Cirincione , I fail to understand how Spem in Alium could not find a man's soul and a subsequent tear perhaps.

    • @TURBOWILEY
      @TURBOWILEY 8 років тому +1

      +Jordan Cirincione Because your a woman.

  • @theronstrong8765
    @theronstrong8765 Рік тому +15

    I sat, immersed in this fully, in a drunken stuper, overwhelmed even, only to have an ad at half way

    • @rw8733
      @rw8733 10 місяців тому +5

      Ridiculous, isn't it? Sort it out, UA-cam.

    • @richardprice5320
      @richardprice5320 7 місяців тому

      use Brave, no adds

  • @pamappleby8656
    @pamappleby8656 5 років тому +145

    The morning of Christmas eve and I discover this! Perfection.

    • @arguspanoptes9510
      @arguspanoptes9510 4 роки тому +5

      Hold on to the memory. This Christmas 2020 looks to be the worst since I can remember and beyond. Beautiful music like this will help us pull through

    • @count7340
      @count7340 4 роки тому +7

      Misere mei
      Hymn of the cherubim

    • @EnthDGree
      @EnthDGree 4 роки тому +3

      @@count7340 and Memory Eternal

  • @patricktobin2820
    @patricktobin2820 9 років тому +88

    it is now many years since I first bought an LP of the music of Thomas Tallis, which I no longer have. No matter. I want to say how utterly overwhelmed I was the first time I listened to 'Spem in Alium'. I was shaken to the very core. I put the LP back to the start, turned the lights off, set the LP to 'Play' and listened in stunned amazement and wonder. I had read my first book on astronomy in 1946 when I was 8 years old living about a mile from Cork City, well beyond any possible light pollution so that the sky was a pristine wonder to behold. That evening in the early 1970s as I listened to this piece my heart and mind took me on a cruise through the stars and galaxies of creation on beams of Christian faith and of modern cosmology. I decided that Tallis was, like Bach, Handel, Mozart, Haydn and so on, one of the greatest Christian composers ever. I have not yet changed my mind about that...

    • @calonlan7561
      @calonlan7561 9 років тому +8

      +Patrick Tobin Yes, but way beyond the bindings of Christianity and its ways. He was, simply, one of the great composers, period.

    • @BubbasMeisa
      @BubbasMeisa 7 років тому

      word!

    • @mitchellwhite9920
      @mitchellwhite9920 5 років тому +1

      You do know of that this level of passionate creatively focused and inspired talent can ONLY ever be divinely inspired. GOD must have been very pleased with his creation in the form of mr. Tallis. To have known this man or even to be a confidant must have been a very valued gift.

    • @benandhollybanks1823
      @benandhollybanks1823 5 років тому

      @@mitchellwhite9920 tthhù7uwu.,...90u9u 0⁸⁹

    • @e.antonygray7497
      @e.antonygray7497 5 років тому +6

      @@calonlan7561 no, this IS the bindings of Christ, who says, "my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

  • @asha.m
    @asha.m 9 місяців тому +16

    It's interesting what brings people here. It's 5 am in Canada, threw on the TV, some docu on Henry VIII. I went to Google some of the homes/castles mentioned. Came across an article about Nonsuch place, built for Heny's 30 year of reign. It went to his daughter Mary, then to Elizabeth I, where this song/motet was first performed for her 40th birthday. What a birthday present! The rest of us just get the Happy Birthday song.

  • @BenInSeattle
    @BenInSeattle 5 років тому +59

    UA-cam is compressing the audio so that the dynamic range is not as wide as originally recorded - on the CD the quiet parts are subtler and the loud parts, more powerful. If you like this, buy the Tallis Scholars record, CD, or FLAC audio. Then crank up the volume to hear the true power of this 40 part motet.

    • @normanchristie4524
      @normanchristie4524 Рік тому

      By the time you are 75 you won't be capable of hearing them! It won't affect youenjoyment.

    • @block_head_steve240
      @block_head_steve240 Рік тому +2

      ⁠@@normanchristie4524I’m 16(not 75!), my ears are fine, and the compression is quite obvious when compared to the high quality(maybe lossless?) Spotify counterpart.

    • @angryjalapeno
      @angryjalapeno 6 місяців тому +1

      Tallis Scholars recordings are unbalanced -- the sopranos are far too prominent. Van Nevel's recording is much better.

    • @Infinite_Maelstrom
      @Infinite_Maelstrom 4 місяці тому +1

      Spotify is not lossless, a CD has between 4x and 60x better quality than Spotify (depending on your Spotify subscription and settings).

    • @BenInSeattle
      @BenInSeattle 4 місяці тому

      @@Infinite_Maelstrom Supposedly Spotify is going to offer lossless (for a deluxe price) "real soon now". We'll see if it's true this time.

  • @esportesnoar6239
    @esportesnoar6239 3 роки тому +34

    For every suffering in the world there is a master piece like this one inviting us to go deep in oceans of peace

  • @teresaolea1263
    @teresaolea1263 5 років тому +63

    This is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever heard in my life

  • @mjvictoriano
    @mjvictoriano 2 роки тому +19

    This music makes me cry and the stories people are sharing in the comment section makes me cry as well. Wow. Sublime!

  • @fuferito
    @fuferito 5 років тому +68

    I first heard this in the National Art Gallery, in Ottawa, Canada.
    The art installation consisted of forty speakers arranged in a circle with each one playing one voice from the choir.
    Standing in the middle of that was a sublime experience.

    • @jacinthedorais1688
      @jacinthedorais1688 4 роки тому +5

      The same for me. And I went back a few more times. Crying and goosebumps!

    • @dragoncrystal24
      @dragoncrystal24 4 роки тому +2

      Just seeing this comment now. I wrote a paper on the Rideau Chapel for my architecture school, and had the opportunity to hear this amazing piece of music many times during my research. Such a treat

    • @andyshaw9497
      @andyshaw9497 3 роки тому +3

      The art installation is Forty Part Motet by Janet Cardiff, performed and recorded by Salisbury Cathedral choir. My best friend and I experienced it first at the Whitechapel Gallery in London and it was a life changing experience. Walking around and between the speakers, each at head height to represent each chorister was just magical. I was fortunate to experience it again about ten years later in Leeds, UK and it was again mind blowing.

    • @egglito
      @egglito 3 роки тому +1

      i experienced it today in cukrarna and i have experienced heaven. it's so magnificent and i love it so much

    • @fuferito
      @fuferito 2 роки тому

      @@andyshaw9497,
      Very grateful for your post. Thank you.

  • @baylorsailor
    @baylorsailor 2 роки тому +18

    Thomas Tallis was an amazing man. So glad his music survives.

  • @jeanjean4899
    @jeanjean4899 10 років тому +23

    Ces voix qui s'entremèlent, nous emportent, nous enveloppent ... Grandiose !

  • @OCNYHorror
    @OCNYHorror 4 місяці тому +4

    I always describe this as the angels singing from the heavens. I’ve gone to hear the Tallis Scholars in concert for years and every time I hear them, it brings me to tears.

  • @OrangeSodaKing
    @OrangeSodaKing 10 років тому +341

    50 Shades did NOT bring me here. Getting the chance to sing this piece brought me here :)

    • @jackarcher7495
      @jackarcher7495 7 років тому +14

      What is 50 Shades? I came here because it's one of the most beautiful and inspiring pieces of music ever written.

    • @arguspanoptes9510
      @arguspanoptes9510 7 років тому +14

      Jack Archer if you genuinely don't know and aren't just being ironic, then believe me you're probably best not knowing. . . and yes it is the best choral work known to Man

    • @patois12
      @patois12 7 років тому +6

      I am here because I was researching music of the 1500s

    • @theromanbaron
      @theromanbaron 6 років тому +5

      OrangeSodaKing this talks about the God of Israel. I think who ever made that Sick film should be Burned at the stake. Deus Vult!

    • @arguspanoptes9510
      @arguspanoptes9510 6 років тому +8

      Devan Brandalick No one , not even the perpetrator of such pathetic trash should be burned at the stake. That went out with St Joan of Arc.. I doubt Deus Vult. Especially when He professes to be slow to anger and rich in mercy!!
      The book itself in my opinion IS only fit for burning, though And every online or pdf copy deleted.Every copy of the film too,

  • @Lauren_MUFC16
    @Lauren_MUFC16 3 роки тому +43

    “Hope in Any Other Have I None” This is honestly one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. It’s my most favorite choral song. 🥰 I went to Catholic school growing up, my music teacher introduced me to Anglo-Catholic choral music in 2nd grade...I’ll always be grateful for that. If I ever got married, I would want this song to be played.

  • @misterwhalrus7334
    @misterwhalrus7334 5 років тому +10

    I listen. Teardrops fall from my eyes, the rain bringing forth joy and fulfillment. I feel the presence of Heaven in this. No tongue of man has words for this bliss, this splendour of voice, spirit and soul given form.
    Kyrie eleison.

  • @derwanderer4250
    @derwanderer4250 Рік тому +4

    Même un incroyant tombe à genoux en entendant cette musique divine

  • @Dabbers1959
    @Dabbers1959 4 роки тому +15

    I had the good fortune to see this choir in performance at a church in Highgate, Birmingham back in the mid 90s. Mesmerising. Wonderful.

  • @ScrumRucker1
    @ScrumRucker1 6 років тому +30

    Simply amazing. I want this song to carry me through dying. I cannot imagine a more heavenly earth song.

    • @arguspanoptes9510
      @arguspanoptes9510 5 років тому +2

      It worked for Terry Pratchett.

    • @chrisvanschothorst8075
      @chrisvanschothorst8075 5 років тому +3

      Then maybe "Nearer, my God, to Thee'' sung by BYU Vocal Point may lay in your interests too.

  • @eclecticdialectic1306
    @eclecticdialectic1306 3 роки тому +30

    Music is probably humanity's best and purest accomplishment given its net positives.

    • @jamescastle9953
      @jamescastle9953 Рік тому +1

      Wow great point, hopefully aliens will let go of a lot of the bad human stuff because of the beautiful music we managed to produce.

    • @patricksmith4424
      @patricksmith4424 Рік тому

      Does that include Rap!

  • @markschuler7124
    @markschuler7124 2 роки тому +25

    So glad to see the comments about how this great music has been a blessing to so many. So often when we think of England and its enormous accomplishments throughout history (no anticolonialism comments, please), its enormous cultural and musical legacies are overlooked. As the world morphs into a whole different society at warp speed, much of the past is ridiculed, scorned, politicized or forgotten. It is nice to see that there are still so many people that remember, appreciate, and respect what England has contributed to western civilization. And I am not English, by the way.

    • @rw8733
      @rw8733 Рік тому +2

      Well said. 😊

    • @laurentguyot3362
      @laurentguyot3362 Рік тому +2

      Dont worry, the pettiness of our time will be drown in time but the greatness of the past will stay forever

    • @enchanter5
      @enchanter5 Рік тому +1

      Just Shakespear alone would be profound, but there is so much more

  • @AndyinMokum
    @AndyinMokum 10 років тому +18

    You don't need to be religious in any sense to appreciate the total beauty that is encapsulated in this exquisite piece of music. Simply stunning!!!

    • @anglaismoyen
      @anglaismoyen 2 роки тому +2

      You actually do though. I know you feel something from this, but truly understanding what hope in God means is something else indeed.

    • @shannonglynice1142
      @shannonglynice1142 Рік тому +2

      Sublime is the word Athiests would use to describe this piece. And I see it has been posted here several times by irreligious persons. Sam Harris, a best selling Athiest author has written many books describing the psychology behind & depth of the human experience of "spirituality."

  • @chiltern46
    @chiltern46 5 років тому +11

    The boy Tallis could sure sort out a vocal arrangement. Stunningly, hauntingly wonderful.

  • @glenysgb
    @glenysgb 10 років тому +26

    First heard this over 60 years ago on a BBC Sunday evening radio programme. It's haunted me- very wonderfully!- ever since

  • @elizabethfletcher6029
    @elizabethfletcher6029 3 роки тому +18

    Soon singing this divine music with a huge online choir. Hope and joy for these dark dark times. Wonderful composer touching us so deeply. Glorious.

    • @LisztyLiszt
      @LisztyLiszt 3 роки тому +1

      Hi. I was just reading about this on Tenebrae's website. Is this the same online choir Nigel Short describes in his blog? Is it still ongoing and where can I find out information about it? Or, if it's over, where can I hear it? Sounds really amazing.

    • @elizabethfletcher6029
      @elizabethfletcher6029 3 роки тому +2

      @@LisztyLiszt Hi, Nigel Short has conducted Choir of the Earth singers in this wonderful Tallis Spem in Alium. You can hear it on UA-cam where you will see each of the choirs represented with Nigel conducting them. It is quite incredible. Enjoy it! And do consider joining COTE.

    • @peter-ammanfordcarmarthens7081
      @peter-ammanfordcarmarthens7081 10 місяців тому +2

      It's called Choir of the Earth, formerly Self Isolation Choir. Their library of music grows week by week. Voice parts are taught, in historical context by professional musicians and recording submissions are optional. A very worthwhile membership -- try it!

  • @corelliander918
    @corelliander918 2 роки тому +17

    Listening to this fabulous piece makes me feel like I am peaking heaven. The amazing harmonics touched me so well that I felt such graceness which I've never felt listening to any other pieces. It has been a shame that this piece isn't know by much people. I believe more people should discover this piece, to make the world a better place.

  • @garyjones5652
    @garyjones5652 3 роки тому +14

    I first heard this on the radio in 1982, I had the great privilege of singing one of five of the top tenor parts in 2010. This is one of the most haunting, challenging and beautiful choral pieces ever composed, its even more beautiful when you can sing it. Thank you for posting it and taking me back to my si nging days before lockdown.
    Gary Jones

  • @michaelalbero9599
    @michaelalbero9599 9 років тому +39

    one doesn't just listen to this, one experiences it. it washes over the mind and feeds the soul!

  • @Ethericrose
    @Ethericrose 6 років тому +135

    I heard there are no images of Tallis ever painted. Yet I say to you... who needs to see his face, when so clearly we feel his soul through his music.

    • @elisee.6979
      @elisee.6979 3 роки тому

      Transcendant 🌠en cette période d'Ascension et Pentecôte 2021.
      Une élévation spirituelle, à n'en pas douter 🌈 un voyage dans l'au delà.

  • @alexdahn5329
    @alexdahn5329 6 років тому +8

    This is the nearest thing to the 'heavenly choirs' ever created. Praise indeed.

    • @mariapierce2707
      @mariapierce2707 5 років тому

      Yes

    • @LudwolfBeethozart1485
      @LudwolfBeethozart1485 6 місяців тому

      There is a choral part in Beethoven 's Ninth Symphony that fits the description like no other. And it lasts 20-25 seconds

  • @АнтонинаТанчаева
    @АнтонинаТанчаева 3 роки тому +25

    Благо дарю за счастье слушать эту неземную музыку.

  • @solascriptura1981
    @solascriptura1981 9 років тому +35

    Tallis is a genius. I first fell in love with his music and then sought to learn more about him on a personal level. The historical conflicts in which he lived doubtless shaped his character and music. I only wish we had this kind of theological beauty, worldview and art commingling today. I seldom hear anything that has such content and a glimpse of God's glory all together today. The translation of this song alone has the scent of heaven.

  • @bruceallardice5137
    @bruceallardice5137 4 роки тому +19

    Magnificent. A real monster- a 40 part motet composed by one of the great choral masters right at the top of his game. What a 40th Birthday present for QE1!

  • @lillibethheatherhill2821
    @lillibethheatherhill2821 9 років тому +18

    A great writer brought me here. R.I.P. and thank you, sir Terry!!

  • @geofftracy7205
    @geofftracy7205 9 років тому +211

    If we could bring back that golden record and send this masterpiece straight into space, that it may reverberate throughout all the heavens. All creatures capable of perceiving sound would capture it and would instantly know the lonely planet called earth. This seemingly simple organization of sound sums up the entirety of the human race and tells the story of us all; The journey from chaos to beauty.

    • @gileslarge3801
      @gileslarge3801 9 років тому +17

      I agree. Any culture that can produce such beautiful music can't be all bad.

    • @arguspanoptes9510
      @arguspanoptes9510 6 років тому +7

      Every broadcast with this piece of sublime music on it is Already reverberating through space. Travelling faster than Voyager's Golden Record. May it give other civilisations much pleasure and let them know that Earth is a cultured, peaceful world

    • @BigBigSack
      @BigBigSack 6 років тому +2

      Geoffy, nice work.

    • @mrsmoonjelly9522
      @mrsmoonjelly9522 6 років тому +3

      you are right. iam sure we are the only life in the universe that can make beauties like this

    • @Astralentity73
      @Astralentity73 5 років тому +3

      Succinctly put sir

  • @MarkHewis
    @MarkHewis 8 років тому +112

    tried it once in a choir. Trust me this version is awesome.

    • @MattA-nz9ze
      @MattA-nz9ze 7 років тому +2

      Agreed

    • @alihart
      @alihart 5 років тому

      @@MattA-nz9ze Coasters, Gaming *and* stuff?!! you are my people

    • @andrewroberts8139
      @andrewroberts8139 4 роки тому +1

      Would love to sing it! Presumably it requires a lot of confidence as you are on your own on each part?

  • @alfredlamotte9844
    @alfredlamotte9844 2 роки тому +13

    One of the most beautiful pieces of music in the cosmos. Thank you for posting.

  • @francinesicard464
    @francinesicard464 10 років тому +48

    A beautiful deeply moving cry of faith, my soul is singing with them.

    • @robinmunro47
      @robinmunro47 4 роки тому +2

      Your words are so apt, this transports me to a heavenly place 😊

    • @shannonglynice1142
      @shannonglynice1142 Рік тому +1

      HALLELUJAH ❗🙌

  • @ConsideringPhlebas
    @ConsideringPhlebas 5 років тому +22

    This music is like an intense luminescence that can't be directly beheld.

  • @maikitx6838
    @maikitx6838 7 років тому +33

    One of the great things to do in life: sing Spem in Alium at least once

  • @robshaw-hist-arch
    @robshaw-hist-arch Рік тому +10

    It's worthy to have lived in this world, if only to hear Tallis, Monteverdi, Allegri and Mozart - that such beauty can be brought into being by human beings.

  • @steveg59
    @steveg59 7 років тому +10

    No matter what music you favour, choral music gives the feeling that it is outworldly..

  • @willowsingers2600
    @willowsingers2600 9 років тому +63

    Singing this in a couple of weeks, assuming I can manage to hold back the tears at the beauty of it.

    • @SymeonPhronema
      @SymeonPhronema 8 років тому +5

      I hope that you have attended this performance, if not, please post a recording (if you don't mind) when you do?

  • @morriganravenchild6613
    @morriganravenchild6613 8 років тому +44

    What else is there to say other than this is absolutely superb and inspirational.

  • @ashtonblackk5549
    @ashtonblackk5549 9 років тому +114

    I am only 13 but this piece is one of the most magnificent pieces of music I have ever come across! I love Tallis and this has got to by far be my favourite arrangement. Absolutely divine 😻👏🏼

    • @cristinajerry4141
      @cristinajerry4141 7 років тому +5

      I found early music at your age, 60 years ago. It has been a lifetime's love since then. Tallis is really special and there is more beautiful music out there and in print and available today. Take it up yourself, if you are able, by singing, or playing an instrument. Join others with the same passion. You won't regret it.

    • @ashtonblackk5549
      @ashtonblackk5549 7 років тому +3

      Cristina Jerry I both play the trumpet and sing, and I adore it! Music really is an art in the finest sense of the word.

    • @cristinajerry4141
      @cristinajerry4141 7 років тому

      I am delighted that you enjoy playing and singing. The reason I was on this site was to find a piece that was suitable to play in a concert with a vocal early music group. I play the viola da gamba with an instrumental group and am looking for a verse anthem that would suit our line up. I think one of the pieces we will do is Orlando Gibbons', "This is the record of John". Long may you continue to make music.

    • @puggilove
      @puggilove 7 років тому +2

      Ashy B good for you! I've just found it and I'm 45, can't play an instrument or sing very well but I'm attempting to sing along, my neighbours probs think I'm mad but hey ho! do learn an instrument if you can, it'll bring you joy peace and friends. my school was poor and only had xylophone recorders and bongos so i wasn't inspired at the time. good luck on yr musical journey, love from England:)

    • @garymorgan3314
      @garymorgan3314 7 років тому +1

      As Walter Pater wrote in 'Renaissance', "all art aspires to the condition of music."

  • @deb8290
    @deb8290 5 років тому +43

    I feel like I’m the only person who’s never seen 50 shades of Grey. But this piece brought me to tears, amazingly beautiful! I imagine this is what angels sounds like when they sing

    • @shannonglynice1142
      @shannonglynice1142 Рік тому +3

      Many can't conceptualize how holy BDSM is. It is a sacrament. It is spiritual encounter between souls giving their all in complete vulnerability & strength. You bring your whole self to that room. You bare your soul. It is an interplay of the divine masculine & the divine feminine that is unparalleled. Red Carter has a song called "This Side of Heaven" that is exquisite in it's own rights. It's from a series entitled Gabriels Inferno that is an example of another D/s relationship that expands on the love between souls. ❤️🤍🧡💛💙💜

    • @isabellajones8535
      @isabellajones8535 Рік тому +8

      NO. you are not the only one.

    • @yafflehk
      @yafflehk Рік тому

      @@shannonglynice1142 WHAT. THE. FUCK. ?

    • @rogerogle4755
      @rogerogle4755 Рік тому +3

      I have never seen it and probably never will, but so what? I have known and loved this piece (and the Tallis Scholars) for 25 years now. Saw them live in Schloss Dachau near Munich once - magnificent!

    • @carolinenorman6141
      @carolinenorman6141 Рік тому

      ​@@isabellajones8535
      Same here

  • @robertfine5131
    @robertfine5131 Рік тому +9

    Interesting story. Choral singing was at its peak. An Italian composer was bragging he'd written a choral piece for like 35 voices. Which indeed was quite a feat. Thomas Tallis was all like, "Hold my beer...." and wrote this for 40 voices.

  • @hudsonbailey674
    @hudsonbailey674 7 років тому +8

    Even when these superb singers cease their praise, a place in my psyche still resonates with HOPE and TALLIS.

  • @eddie4324
    @eddie4324 2 роки тому +29

    Just heard this today, for the first time, on BBC 3. I’m not normally a massive classic fan, but this is incredible.

  • @e.antonygray7497
    @e.antonygray7497 5 років тому +31

    having just listened to this, I am now going to sit in silence, forever.

  • @ingridmuermans-vandenbergh7463
    @ingridmuermans-vandenbergh7463 6 років тому +11

    Many years ago I made a tour through the Netherlands (Brabant) with the choir a was a member of (soprano). Together with 7 other choirs we performed this music, most of the time in churches and cathedrals. I will never forget this experience.

  • @hudsonbailey674
    @hudsonbailey674 7 років тому +4

    My soul sings along with this transcendental masterpiece of praise. The choir is as fabulous in performance as Tallis was a composer. Bravo!

  • @nmoriss
    @nmoriss 5 років тому +24

    Music to make you weep with joy and marvel at the Creator and His creation.

  • @Save21
    @Save21 Рік тому +13

    A masterpiece that you believe is the sounds of heaven. 💫

  • @richardhyde5997
    @richardhyde5997 3 роки тому +7

    Absolutely,extraordinarily beautiful. Bravo to Thomas Tallis and the Tallis Scholars.

  • @manuelvalencia1543
    @manuelvalencia1543 Рік тому +9

    Recently attended a performance of the Tallis Scholars in Pasadena. Their singing pierced the heavens.

    • @MrInterestingthings
      @MrInterestingthings Рік тому +1

      Gawd they came to the United States . I wonder if they came or will come to Miami !

  • @newwavediversinfo980
    @newwavediversinfo980 9 років тому +8

    This was one of the main pieces of music in our wedding ...so beautiful ..my husband picked it

  • @lindseytaylor-guthartz1236
    @lindseytaylor-guthartz1236 4 роки тому +3

    I was fortunate enough to hear the Tallis Scholars sing this at their 40th anniversary concert in St Paul's ... it was sublime. And it always make me think of my beloved uncle, who introduced me to this piece about 30 years ago ... it was a revelation.

  • @JoseFernandez-yq8kn
    @JoseFernandez-yq8kn 7 років тому +8

    This music is out of this World. Must come from God, I have no doubt .!

  • @maxxlindley9425
    @maxxlindley9425 Рік тому +9

    what God wouldn't feel Man's love for his Creator when hearing this sung for Him

    • @fbridge
      @fbridge 10 місяців тому

      But what if God preferred Ramstein?

    • @AndyBakerUK
      @AndyBakerUK 8 місяців тому

      ​@@fbridge let's hope he could spell it ;)

  • @kellronius
    @kellronius 3 місяці тому +2

    First time I've heard this - It's utterly glorious!

  • @AstonPiras
    @AstonPiras 6 років тому +21

    It's not about what BROUGHT you to listen to this piece, It's what the piece BRINGS TO YOU after you listen that matters

  • @arguspanoptes9510
    @arguspanoptes9510 4 роки тому +38

    Keeping me sane during the mad times in 2020

    • @paulwright8064
      @paulwright8064 2 роки тому +1

      And 2022.

    • @arguspanoptes9510
      @arguspanoptes9510 2 роки тому +1

      @@paulwright8064 and beyond

    • @paulwright8064
      @paulwright8064 2 роки тому +2

      @@arguspanoptes9510 Indeed! I recently bought the album and play Spem in Alium before retiring.

    • @arguspanoptes9510
      @arguspanoptes9510 Рік тому +1

      @@paulwright8064 that's a good practice. I should try it

  • @lottiealexander3425
    @lottiealexander3425 5 років тому +9

    This is one of my favourite pieces of music - would definately take to a desert island. The Tallis Scholars are wonderful and this is the recording I always go to. The sound is extraordinary - a tapestry of woven sound. And just when you think it can't get any more extraordinary it goes on and on building. You don't want it to stop.

  • @ruirovadoski7916
    @ruirovadoski7916 10 років тому +9

    Divino. Deus se manifesta de muitas maneiras na terra. A voz humana pode ser um instrumento divino.

  • @alexandermackay-smith2364
    @alexandermackay-smith2364 4 роки тому +8

    One of the greatest works of Western Civilization, the acme of polyphony. I first heard it in Boston Symphony Hall, conducted by a young fellow named Michael Tilson-Thomas, with the choirs distributed around the hall for the full effect, very daring. I was 18, I think. Never to be forgotten. Still I find more in it every time I hear it.

  • @patriciastellanova504
    @patriciastellanova504 7 років тому +2

    i fell in love with the music of Palestrina many years ago after hearing a multi-day 'orgy' of his work on the radio station from Harvard University. the Tallis Scholars performed so beautifully that i sought them out wherever i could find them. they were my introduction to polyphony, and, for that, i am forever grateful.

  • @marknewcombe6203
    @marknewcombe6203 9 років тому +8

    absolutely beautiful it wakes me weep ,how can anybody conceive and convey this
    so long ago

  • @f.apollom.arenas3199
    @f.apollom.arenas3199 7 років тому +9

    Beautiful! I love Renaissance polyphony. It is so intricate and harmonious. I love Tallis also and the Tallis Scholars.

  • @kathyd7374
    @kathyd7374 4 роки тому +16

    I first heard this, many years ago, when my music professor played it for our class. We all listened to it in silence, and when it was finished, the entire class sighed in awe as if they had just heard a choir of angels as, indeed, it seemed to be. I will never forget that class and I thank that professor for sharing it. I love all pieces by Tallis, but this one in particular. It still fills my heart and soul with its beauty.

  • @victoroza8057
    @victoroza8057 4 роки тому +11

    Mesmerising , awesome , uplifting ....

  • @nancystarks2099
    @nancystarks2099 3 роки тому +6

    This is an excellent recording of this wonderful work and I believe the best one out there. The Tallis Scholars is my most favorite group of all in performing this kind of music. Discovered this group while I was in university. Thank you for posting it.

  • @thed0dgydancer
    @thed0dgydancer 10 років тому +19

    Terry Pratchett introduced me to this and I couldn't be more grateful

  • @parsifal40002
    @parsifal40002 11 років тому +6

    Awesome performance of an amazing piece of music composed by one of the finest Renaissance composers to grace the choral literature.

  • @nancyrafferty633
    @nancyrafferty633 9 років тому +3

    I am listening because I heard this at the National Gallery in Ottawa last summer and thought it was so beautiful. Janet Cardiff had an installation of 40 speakers, each an individual voice around the perimeter of the Rideau chapel and one could stand in the middle and listen to this. Enchanting!

    • @DavidNesbit_theTHINKER
      @DavidNesbit_theTHINKER 8 років тому

      +Nancy Rafferty What an experience that performance must have been.. lucky you.. Many decades ago, in a local choir l always remember what, at the time, was a truly difficult piece which was a 40-part Amen.. very difficult and very exhilarating all at the same time.

  • @MontoyaMatrix
    @MontoyaMatrix 6 років тому +7

    Oh . . . my . . . GOD. It's a cacophony of inter-mingling spirits that i have not heard from the other greats as Palestrina, Obretcht, etc. I'm so happy i kept exploring!

  • @fleurdelys764
    @fleurdelys764 8 років тому +88

    That must be the sound of heaven.

    • @gileslarge3801
      @gileslarge3801 8 років тому +9

      I hope so

    • @wilfreddamon1971
      @wilfreddamon1971 6 років тому +5

      Always thought the sacred sound of heaven might be beyond human imagination.

    • @marouaneguetari164
      @marouaneguetari164 5 років тому +1

      Fleur de Lys c’est exactement ce que je me disais aussi

    • @pammachius35.40
      @pammachius35.40 4 роки тому +1

      Tout à fait, et pensez que les chants du ciel doivent être encore plus beaux 🙏

    • @rw8733
      @rw8733 3 роки тому

      Imagine hearing this as we go to meet our lost family and friends once again. Joy.

  • @zack1380
    @zack1380 6 років тому +9

    Just one word to describe it "Beautiful".

  • @cosimopaciolla4776
    @cosimopaciolla4776 11 років тому +8

    la bellezza si materializza in un vortice di splendide sensazioni

  • @annemetteholm
    @annemetteholm 27 днів тому

    I love the music of Thomas Tallis! Its beauty is........ heavenly!

  • @dia.6213
    @dia.6213 4 роки тому +8

    Extraordinary. Exemplary . Ethereal. Excellent.