I went to a Catholic grade school, Mass every morning. We sang a different version of Panis Angelicus, in two different schools. I wish I could find that somewhere.
It's certainly a very beautiful lyric tenor voice. Would love to hear him singing some baroque like Händel or classical like Mozart. Perfect voice for that period music.
Sometimes musical /choral pronunciation will be determined by, among other things, the value of the note on which the syllable falls, in contrast to spoken languages.
@@romalisan1 his birthplace has nothing to do with the musical score nor the length he holds a note. In choral singing, final consonants should be sounded and the length for which they are held will be determined by the value of the respective note.
Yet "Bread of Angels" is problematic, as the Gospel and the Eucharist are not for angels. 1 PETER 1: 12 " _ _these things, which now have been announced unto you through them that preached the gospel unto you by the Holy Spirit sent forth from heaven; which things angels desire to look into."
Truly beautiful and magical. What a voice!
Ineffable, beautiful rendition!
A melodious tenor voice,suitable fr this beautiful piece.
I went to a Catholic grade school, Mass every morning. We sang a different version of Panis Angelicus, in two different schools. I wish I could find that somewhere.
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Marvelous voice man
It's certainly a very beautiful lyric tenor voice. Would love to hear him singing some baroque like Händel or classical like Mozart. Perfect voice for that period music.
Será que é preciso ser católico ou religioso para apreciar a beleza de uma música ou qualquer outra expressão de arte?!!!!!
Is it D major
Not meant to be literal literary device
humilisssss. ... ttt p sss😂 la pronuncia latina ha le consonanti corte.
Sometimes musical /choral pronunciation will be determined by, among other things, the value of the note on which the syllable falls, in contrast to spoken languages.
@@JonathanRWilliams May be he was not born in ancient Rome, but perhaps in some place of the United States of America.
@@romalisan1 his birthplace has nothing to do with the musical score nor the length he holds a note. In choral singing, final consonants should be sounded and the length for which they are held will be determined by the value of the respective note.
@@JonathanRWilliams Certainly, I was just joking, and in reference of the first comment.
Yet "Bread of Angels" is problematic, as the Gospel and the Eucharist are not for angels. 1 PETER 1: 12 " _ _these things, which now have been announced unto you through them that preached the gospel unto you by the Holy Spirit sent forth from heaven; which things angels desire to look into."
Oh for heaven's sake, don't be so literalist! Take it in the "spirit" in which it was written and intended!
"Panis angelicus" means "Angelical Bread" in the sense of "Divine bread" in latin.
I think his voice strong but his affect is exceptionally creepy. The latter cancels the former.
Nonsense!
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