Out of a turbulent period when Christian and Christian were at each others’ throats, came these visions of the Divine from a plethora of extraordinary composers … I fall to my knees in gratitude for them …
This is the most wonderful, most sublime music there is; that I enjoy this so much that as of the last few days I've been wanting to listen to this music to the exclusion of all other music, including my own. I've been drawn to this music like no other....and for the longest time.. Blessings, many blessings...Thanks!....
Orlande de LASSUS (also Roland de Lassus, Orlando di Lasso, Orlandus Lassus, Orlande de Lattre or Roland de Lattre) 1530 - 1594 a Netherlandish or Franco-Flemish composer, today considered to be the chief representative of the mature polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school, and one of the three most famous and influential musicians in Europe at the end of the 16th century (the other two being Palestrina and Victoria). … At the age of twelve, he left the Low Countries with Ferrante Gonzaga and went to Mantua, Sicily, and later Milan (from 1547 to 1549). While in Milan, he made the acquaintance of the madrigalist Spirito l'Hoste da Reggio, a formative influence on his early musical style. … Next he moved to Rome, where he worked for Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and in 1553, he became maestro di cappella of the Basilica of Saint John Lateran, a spectacularly prestigious post indeed for a man only twenty-one years old. However, he stayed there for only a year. (Palestrina would assume this post a year later, in 1555) … WIKI
He didn't 'leave' the Low Countries for Mantua et al. He was kidnaped. It wasn't uncommon when the voice and the talent were as exceptional as de Lassus'.
At this time people had no phone, no smartphone, no computer, no virtual games. Look what human creativity was able to do! At this time it took months to travel. Nevertheless, Orlando crossed Europe from North to South and was able to become an influencer at a very young age! And this maturity and precocity was no exception at that time! Nowadays, it seems that mankind sold their spirit and mind to technology for a very poor result... 😞
Le Prince des musiciens, aussi père de la chanson française, est montois Né à Mons en 1532, Roland de Lassus (Orlando di Lasso pour les Italiens) est issu d'une famille depuis longtemps installée en la rue de la « Ghierlande », aujourd'hui rue des Capucins (sa maison natale serait le numéro 12) c'est là que j'ai habité!!!!
Je ne me lasse pas d'écouter la musique de Lassus...Quelle pureté dans cette musique !!! Je ne connaissais pas ces psaumes de pénitence. C'est encore plus beau que je ne croyais...
J'ignore ce qu'est la pénitence, et le terme ne me plait pas beaucoup.... mais cette musique et ces chants sont tellement beaux, ... Ce sont les chants de l'Au Delà....
I haven't thought about that this music is Christian, before I read the comments. For me, it represents truth. It may be important that the composer was a believer, such he had the spirit to compose it. It has a spirit for believers and for non-believers.
Es música cristiana occidental. De base, expresa la teología y la espiritualidad de un catolicismo de transición entre el Medioevo y la incipiente modernidad; luego, cada persona lo aprecia y valora o siente de forma personal, subjetiva. No podemos separar la obra del compositor y su ser como, en este caso, cristiano.
I neither understand a word of this music nor do understand how human voices can create such dulcet tones and such harmonies, nor how they can evoke such emotion from this lifelong atheist. I have it on a high volume on my 20 year-old Bose radio so it fills my home from top to bottom with a beauty undescribable. I am not looking to convert but this, this whatever-it-is, inside of me gathers the feeling and keeps is inside. These voices inside of me instill reverence. I have come to the conclusion that beautiful, ethereal, lovely, 'heavenly' music has no limitations. These words do not do this piece justice.
Eternel grandiose la musique de la renaissance Dufay Browne Byrd Obrecht Ockeghem Dowland Gabrieli Gesualdo Des Prez Lassus Marenzio Palestrina Rore Tallis Tinctoris et tant d autres merci you tube.
We, as Catholics, desire justice as well. No earthly justice can make up for what has been perpetrated against these children; we desire justice, and even if guilt is determined, we still hunger for justice. That being said- if the faith is true, we should adhere to it- if it is a lie, all should abandon it. The actions of humans can not make what God has instituted a lie. That is why we adhere to the body of Christ- bloody and broken, but present in service to and sacrifice for mankind.
well said! I look at it as though one opens a box of apples-you will find some rotten one`s-blame goes to the one`s who covered it up-they should have gone to jail
You don't have to be Catholic to be spoken to by God. He is your Creator and Loves you so much that His Voice is heard by all. It's the reciprocal loving Him back that we don't do because of our pride. So silly are we.
...If you permit me : God created the Church by His Son Jesus Christ, and created sacraments, especially eucharisty (on Holy Thursday during the Lord's Supper before Good Friday), to give us the possibility to be intimately joined to Him (during the Holly Mass). This is the best moment to have reciprocal love with God. (Sorry for my poor English)
I wish people would 'get a life instead of fulminating on a page like this.I'm a 'God fearing Buddhist'but I get the beauty of what's on offer here.We could all stand a little penance and relief from blood guilt[Psalm 51 in this series].Holding your tongue and patience us good penance.This being Ash Wednesday it's a good time to start.
If God were LOVE with NO judgment (giving those who do evil a taste of their own medicine)...sorry, but that is not "love," that is IN-justice (speaking from the knowing). Him being JUST, Him being LOVE, Him being FAIR are ALL part of the s-a-m-e package.
Quando ammiriamo le grandi opere d'arte di quel periodo, per esempio la pittura, bisogna sempre ascoltare la musica contemporanea perché è questa che gli artisti ascoltavano, ed è lei che ha plasmato quelle anime che hanno concepito quelle opere.
¡Lo dicho en otra oportunidad! Viene esta música destinada para enmarcar sentimientos elevados que tienen que ver con lo que abarca lo religioso en su totalidad;supera toda dimensión, avanza hasta lo inexplicabe y deja atrás toda lógica y ciencia, no quedando sino lo abierto...El Kammerchor esplende en esta interpretación! Gracias!
Please also listen to one of the best vocalensembles in the world: The Tallis Scholars, the Gabrieli Consort and Players and Chanticleeer. But I want to say thank You for posting this wonderful vocalensemble Kammerchor Josquin Desprez.
Pour mes compatriotes belges (wallons) : savez-vous que ce génie de subtilité et sensibilité est né chez nous ? eeeeh oui ! A Mons ! en 1532 ! Sans vouloir être chauvin, je me sens (pour une fois) très fier d'habiter cette noble ville !
Highly expressive, elegiac, beautiful sacred polyphony by Lassus; the music has an "offering, communal" aesthtic similar to C. de Morales' earlier and equally gorgeous, Officium Defunctorum, & Missa Pro Defunctis.
As one of our presidents famously said, 'it depends on what 'is' is'. The renaissance came in different ways to different countries. In Italy it had its earliest flowering in maybe the mid-1300s, but in England not for another 200 years. France maybe somewhere in between. Monteverdi is a crossover between renaissance and baroque, for example, and Orlando right in there, challenging the harmonic proscriptions of Mother Church. Maybe not as much as Gesualdo, but enlightening anyway.
Thanks for uploading this. I once recorded Lassus "Vespers for Easter Day 1575" from the radio onto cassette tape. It doesn't appear to be in the repertoire but it is an intensely beautiful piece of music. I'd upload it if I knew how!
El humbral sublime a un estado aletargadamente inexistente catabolico he intrairreverente sobre pasando a una dimencion de trankilidad suprema tallis palestrina lassus agricola de prez morales lobo. etc..renacimiento 1300 a 1550 dc. gracias x compartir esta bella selección.🙏💿
Wonderful and powerful this music, Baroque. Thanks to put it on UA-cam. I recommend this beautiful splendor. By the way for your information, in French it's Roland de Lassus and in Italian, Orlando de Lasso, unless and except my respect it's in a language I don't know.
Among English Catholics, Orlande de Lassus may be famous for his commission to compose music for Cardinal Reginald Pole and his elevation to what turned out to be the last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury. And yes, a composer who deserves much greater renown than he is given.
For the record, the 7 penitential psalms are 6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, and 143. (Hebrew numbering). This recording is of the 1st, 3rd, 6th, and 7th psalms.
+Michael Nikolich Why do you find it spiritual? Messiaen and Ligeti made highly religious pieces, but I think most people wouldnt think "religious" since they dont sound like the cliche church music...
One of the characteristics of Lassus music is its brilliant counterpoint. "Psalmi Davidis poenitentiales" seems to be a masterpiece of polyphonic vocal music.
To Blume, these psalms reflects that even in the Renaissance the autonomy of music was shaped by tasks that were heteronomous, i.e., not purely musical but imposed by the text.
Non c'entra che si tratti di musica "cattolica", protestante, islamica o aborigena!!. La bellezza di questo brano rinascimentale è una bellezza "UMANA", essa appartiene all'umanità, secondo i veri principi del RINASCIMENTO italiano, quando si iniziò il distacco graduale dalla religione medievale e il collegamento con la grande eredità classica. Dunque prego ascoltate seriamente questa musica meravigliosa e lasciate perdere il significato "strettamente" religioso.
Jakub Libner Well I think it's a lovely photo and your boat trip must have been extraordinary - and I find musical relevance in that because beauty comes in myriad forms. So there, blomman43! :-)
Do anyone knows who did record this version and where I can find this full perfomance (including the missings psalmis). It's the best record i've listened so far.
Hey, the psalms were recorded in Germany, 1996, Klosterkiche Lehnin. Chamberchoir Josquin des Prèz. Published by edition Raumklang.They recorded only the 4 psalms.
Larok87 Thank you very much! I really would like that they had recorded the other three psalms too, but it's alright anyway. I just wonder why they did not finished this amazing job...
Out of a turbulent period when Christian and Christian were at each others’ throats, came these visions of the Divine from a plethora of extraordinary composers … I fall to my knees in gratitude for them …
前進の為にほぼ毎日聞いています。
Melodía que purifica la mente de todo lo que la posmodernidad contamina.
El cielo debe ser algo parecido a la sensación que se tiene al escuchar esta música. ¡Gloria al Señor!
Quel bien être pour l'âme d'écouter ces Chants. Nous en avons besoin à l'heure actuelle c'est notre vaccin anti déprime.
Bonnes Pâques à vous .
This is beauty to the ear, and healing for the mind and soul.
Pretty rough on the eyes, though.
This is the most wonderful, most sublime music there is; that I enjoy this so much that as of the last few days I've been wanting to listen to this music to the exclusion of all other music, including my own. I've been drawn to this music like no other....and for the longest time.. Blessings, many blessings...Thanks!....
SEARCH LAMENTATIONS JEREMIAN THOMAS TALLIS- TENEBRE DE COUPERIN, BOTH OF EQUAL SPIRITUALITY.
ALSO B MINOR MASS OF BACH
Yes , i also am drawn by it...in a wondrous way...🙂
Orlande de LASSUS (also Roland de Lassus, Orlando di Lasso, Orlandus Lassus, Orlande de Lattre or Roland de Lattre) 1530 - 1594 a Netherlandish or Franco-Flemish composer, today considered to be the chief representative of the mature polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school, and one of the three most famous and influential musicians in Europe at the end of the 16th century (the other two being Palestrina and Victoria). … At the age of twelve, he left the Low Countries with Ferrante Gonzaga and went to Mantua, Sicily, and later Milan (from 1547 to 1549). While in Milan, he made the acquaintance of the madrigalist Spirito l'Hoste da Reggio, a formative influence on his early musical style. … Next he moved to Rome, where he worked for Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and in 1553, he became maestro di cappella of the Basilica of Saint John Lateran, a spectacularly prestigious post indeed for a man only twenty-one years old. However, he stayed there for only a year. (Palestrina would assume this post a year later, in 1555) … WIKI
Belíssimo. Bravo!!!
Gracias.
He didn't 'leave' the Low Countries for Mantua et al. He was kidnaped. It wasn't uncommon when the voice and the talent were as exceptional as de Lassus'.
At this time people had no phone, no smartphone, no computer, no virtual games. Look what human creativity was able to do! At this time it took months to travel. Nevertheless, Orlando crossed Europe from North to South and was able to become an influencer at a very young age! And this maturity and precocity was no exception at that time! Nowadays, it seems that mankind sold their spirit and mind to technology for a very poor result... 😞
Le Prince des musiciens, aussi père de la chanson française, est montois
Né à Mons en 1532, Roland de Lassus (Orlando di Lasso pour les Italiens) est issu d'une famille depuis longtemps installée en la rue de la « Ghierlande », aujourd'hui rue des Capucins (sa maison natale serait le numéro 12) c'est là que j'ai habité!!!!
Vous avez raison madame, le prince du chant polyphonique, une pure merveille pour la méditation!!
Merci, la prochaine fois que je passerai en Belgique, j'irai faire un tour par là.
Magnifique
InstaStory-Fr 🇫🇷🔥 x
J'y habite maintenant! Hoomeyow!!
Je ne me lasse pas d'écouter la musique de Lassus...Quelle pureté dans cette musique !!! Je ne connaissais pas ces psaumes de pénitence. C'est encore plus beau que je ne croyais...
J'ignore ce qu'est la pénitence, et le terme ne me plait pas beaucoup.... mais cette musique et ces chants sont tellement beaux, ... Ce sont les chants de l'Au Delà....
vous ne vous lassez pas de Lassus, rien à dire là dessus
Plus j'écoute cette œuvre, plus j'en découvre la beauté fascinante. Un sommet !
Ha oui ? Il faut l'écouter plusieurs fois en plus ?
Bien sûr, toutes les grandes œuvres musicales ne s'apprécient véritablement qu'après de nombreuses écoutes.
Une musique qui vous émeut au plus profond de l'être,et qui révèle la dimension transcendantale de l'homme !
This music is food for the soul and a glimpse into the life beyond when we shall be confronted by the glory and majesty of God.
Indeed, Paddy Cable
I am listening to this at work, and it is the loudest noise around me! So peaceful and sublime!
Strange but i thought that nobody loves such music..
Truly medicine and meditation for the ears, thank you!
The human voice, so very beautiful, the music divine.
I haven't thought about that this music is Christian, before I read the comments. For me, it represents truth. It may be important that the composer was a believer, such he had the spirit to compose it. It has a spirit for believers and for non-believers.
BachForeveryone the music intuitively feels right and true, because it is of the Holy Spirit.
Es música cristiana occidental. De base, expresa la teología y la espiritualidad de un catolicismo de transición entre el Medioevo y la incipiente modernidad; luego, cada persona lo aprecia y valora o siente de forma personal, subjetiva. No podemos separar la obra del compositor y su ser como, en este caso, cristiano.
I am the Truth, the Way and the Life, saith the Lord.
This is powerful music which calms your soul ,and heals your heart
so beautiful, music for the soul. Thank you
Roland de Lassus...un régal pour l'élévation de l'esprit et la pureté du coeur...
Bh
Very Good!!
Muito obrigado por compartilhar conosco estas músicas celestiais! !
Celestial and sublime music, for the glory of God .and resreshmant of the soul-thanks for upload.
Maravilloso Lassus. Música para el alma.
I neither understand a word of this music nor do understand how human voices can create such dulcet tones and such harmonies, nor how they can evoke such emotion from this lifelong atheist. I have it on a high volume on my 20 year-old Bose radio so it fills my home from top to bottom with a beauty undescribable. I am not looking to convert but this, this whatever-it-is, inside of me gathers the feeling and keeps is inside. These voices inside of me instill reverence.
I have come to the conclusion that beautiful, ethereal, lovely, 'heavenly' music has no limitations. These words do not do this piece justice.
The activity of listening to this (and imbibing of the words) is conversion.
@AdrienneAce your comment resonates deeply with me regarding the power of this music.
Merveilleuses voix.... Mon Dieu !
Eternel grandiose la musique de la renaissance Dufay Browne Byrd Obrecht Ockeghem Dowland Gabrieli Gesualdo Des Prez Lassus Marenzio Palestrina Rore Tallis Tinctoris et tant d autres merci you tube.
I komu to przeszkadzało?
Gorgeous tone colors ! Wonderful performance !!!! Thank you very much !!!!!
Prachtige wijdse muziek, schitterend gezongen!
We, as Catholics, desire justice as well. No earthly justice can make up for what has been perpetrated against these children; we desire justice, and even if guilt is determined, we still hunger for justice. That being said- if the faith is true, we should adhere to it- if it is a lie, all should abandon it. The actions of humans can not make what God has instituted a lie. That is why we adhere to the body of Christ- bloody and broken, but present in service to and sacrifice for mankind.
well said! I look at it as though one opens a box of apples-you will find some rotten one`s-blame goes to the one`s who covered it up-they should have gone to jail
Espero não ser o único sobrevivente brasileiro a ouvir tamanha geniosidade.
Não é
Está música nos recuerda nuestro origen divino.... ☀️
Canto a capela...edifica a alma....alivia o coração.... Josquin de Pres,Palestrina.........
If there is a God....That's the perfect way to praise him.
Pantibiblon Most Perfect is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass the Traditional Catholic Latin Mass of the Roman Rite Pre 1955.
Simplement sublime!
Merci.
Maravilhosa música!
Really good for listening before dream isn't?
Thank you for this wonderful compilation of some of the most beautiful, exquisite and inspiring music anyone will ever hear!
Muchas gracias por subir esta maravillosa música
I am not cathollic but this music is the voice of GOD
You don't have to be Catholic to be spoken to by God. He is your Creator and Loves you so much that His Voice is heard by all. It's the reciprocal loving Him back that we don't do because of our pride. So silly are we.
...If you permit me : God created the Church by His Son Jesus Christ, and created sacraments, especially eucharisty (on Holy Thursday during the Lord's Supper before Good Friday), to give us the possibility to be intimately joined to Him (during the Holly Mass). This is the best moment to have reciprocal love with God. (Sorry for my poor English)
Of course it is!
If you had lived there back then you'd have been RC like everyone else
god is a big and soothing concept to measure our sorrows and joys........ ;-)
Música que deleita el oído. Gracias!
extraordinario..... una epopeya musical cristalizada en el corazon del hombre.
So beautiful! So peaceful! Enjoy this beauty!
Un très beau voyage .... !
Merci
I wish people would 'get a life instead of fulminating on a page like this.I'm a 'God fearing Buddhist'but I get the beauty of what's on offer here.We could all stand a little penance and relief from blood guilt[Psalm 51 in this series].Holding your tongue and patience us good penance.This being Ash Wednesday it's a good time to start.
sorry psalm 50,the Misere
There is absolutely no need to fear God since God is only love and never judges or condemns.
If God were LOVE with NO judgment (giving those who do evil a taste of their own medicine)...sorry, but that is not "love," that is IN-justice (speaking from the knowing). Him being JUST, Him being LOVE, Him being FAIR are ALL part of the s-a-m-e package.
are you going to teach God what Love is?
Yes indeed. Maybe that was the thinking at the time of the Tower of Babel
Quando ammiriamo le grandi opere d'arte di quel periodo, per esempio la pittura, bisogna sempre ascoltare la musica contemporanea perché è questa che gli artisti ascoltavano, ed è lei che ha plasmato quelle anime che hanno concepito quelle opere.
Thank you for posting this beautiful music.
Great music!
Música bellísima, gracias por subirla.
¡Lo dicho en otra oportunidad! Viene esta música destinada para enmarcar sentimientos elevados que tienen que ver con lo que abarca lo religioso en su totalidad;supera toda dimensión, avanza hasta lo inexplicabe y deja atrás toda lógica y ciencia, no quedando sino lo abierto...El Kammerchor esplende en esta interpretación! Gracias!
eigentlich wollte ich heute Abend hier nicht sein:jetzt kommt mein Seelenleben zur Ruhe bei dieser Musik-gut so!
Please also listen to one of the best vocalensembles in the world: The Tallis Scholars, the Gabrieli Consort and Players and Chanticleeer. But I want to say thank You for posting this wonderful vocalensemble Kammerchor Josquin Desprez.
I think this ensemble is better than the Tallis Scholars.
Mil gracias por compartirla.
Paz y Bien
THANK YOU FOR THIS UTTERLY GLORIOUS BEAUTIFUL EXQUISITE MUSIC
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
Put of this world!❤️🕊
Fantastische muziek, niet van deze wereld!
Beautiful! I agree with Martin re. Tallis. His works are reflective and intense.
Verdadera y genuina obra del cristianismo, tristemente dejada de lado por la mundanizada y pagana Iglesia de hoy, tan pegada al mundo y la materia!
Pour mes compatriotes belges (wallons) : savez-vous que ce génie de subtilité et sensibilité est né chez nous ? eeeeh oui ! A Mons ! en 1532 ! Sans vouloir être chauvin, je me sens (pour une fois) très fier d'habiter cette noble ville !
Thank you for thuis heavenly music, so good for my soul
Que music! :-) Merci, Monsieur Orlando di Lassissimo!
Highly expressive, elegiac, beautiful sacred polyphony by Lassus; the music has an "offering, communal" aesthtic similar to C. de Morales' earlier and equally gorgeous, Officium Defunctorum, & Missa Pro Defunctis.
As one of our presidents famously said, 'it depends on what 'is' is'. The renaissance came in different ways to different countries. In Italy it had its earliest flowering in maybe the mid-1300s, but in England not for another 200 years. France maybe somewhere in between. Monteverdi is a crossover between renaissance and baroque, for example, and Orlando right in there, challenging the harmonic proscriptions of Mother Church. Maybe not as much as Gesualdo, but enlightening anyway.
j'adore ! merci pour ce partage
gracias por compartirla! i always was a fan of the middle ages!
love the music/photo combo. very beautiful.thank you.
The sound of pure joy. God is Joy, and his tears are tender, sorrowful, and joyful. I hear that in this music.
Amén!
Thanks for uploading this. I once recorded Lassus "Vespers for Easter Day 1575" from the radio onto cassette tape. It doesn't appear to be in the repertoire but it is an intensely beautiful piece of music. I'd upload it if I knew how!
Catholic worship is beautiful
El humbral sublime a un estado aletargadamente inexistente catabolico he intrairreverente sobre pasando a una dimencion de trankilidad suprema tallis palestrina lassus agricola de prez morales lobo. etc..renacimiento 1300 a 1550 dc. gracias x compartir esta bella selección.🙏💿
C'est si merveilleux !!!
I just love this composition!
This is comfortable to the mind and ears
There is something extraordinary in this performance .
Wonderful and powerful this music, Baroque. Thanks to put it on UA-cam. I recommend this beautiful splendor. By the way for your information, in French it's Roland de Lassus and in Italian, Orlando de Lasso, unless and except my respect it's in a language I don't know.
Among English Catholics, Orlande de Lassus may be famous for his commission to compose music for Cardinal Reginald Pole and his elevation to what turned out to be the last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury. And yes, a composer who deserves much greater renown than he is given.
This is beautiful music, I don’t even know what to comment!
For the record, the 7 penitential psalms are 6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, and 143. (Hebrew numbering). This recording is of the 1st, 3rd, 6th, and 7th psalms.
Thank you for uploading this master's work!
La Eternidad, que brota de la contemplación, expuesta en la polifonía religiosa.
C'est magique 💕👍🏽
very spiritual indeed...love it
+Michael Nikolich Why do you find it spiritual? Messiaen and Ligeti made highly religious pieces, but I think most people wouldnt think "religious" since they dont sound like the cliche church music...
+omgtkseth
If it moves me...it is spiritual...It could be church music, but I would not know...never go there
+Michael Nikolich Me neither. Would you say rock or pop music moves you in such a way that you call It spiritual??
omgtkseth well yessss..Pink Floyd and similar..
+Michael Nikolich Interesting. I always found Tool to be spiritual but I think it's because the lyrics are at times quasi-buddhist.
la voix humaine est le plus bel et complet instrument de musique, own opinion de jose,
One of the characteristics of Lassus music is its brilliant counterpoint. "Psalmi Davidis poenitentiales" seems to be a masterpiece of polyphonic vocal music.
I love this music
Meraviglioso. Il barocco italiano.
L'image, pouvez-vous me dire ce que c'est ? (Elle accompagne très bien cette musique pleine de simplicité, de beauté et d'émotion.)
Exquisite.
tekrar dinle (İngilizcem kötü üzgünüm)
Sublime.
Thank you, baroque6iro, Orlando is such fun to sing and hear. Very clear and lovely recording, with quite fine voices that play well together.
To Blume, these psalms reflects that even in the Renaissance the autonomy of music was shaped by tasks that were heteronomous, i.e., not purely musical but imposed by the text.
Tremendo el Orland chabón!!!!!!!!
Amazing
Great Music!
Non c'entra che si tratti di musica "cattolica", protestante, islamica o aborigena!!. La bellezza di questo brano rinascimentale è una bellezza "UMANA", essa appartiene all'umanità, secondo i veri principi del RINASCIMENTO italiano, quando si iniziò il distacco graduale dalla religione medievale e il collegamento con la grande eredità classica. Dunque prego ascoltate seriamente questa musica meravigliosa e lasciate perdere il significato "strettamente" religioso.
voix célestes
Love but i cant use it in power point
Dio mio che muracolo e la voce umana!
Polifonia excelsa, sens dubte! Qui no la conegui s'ho ben perd…
DIVIN
Obrigado!!
I once catched same view on similar lake with my own eyes. Best boat sailing ever :)
Exactly how is this relevant for those of us who listen to the music?
That's none of my concerns, really.
Jakub Libner Well I think it's a lovely photo and your boat trip must have been extraordinary - and I find musical relevance in that because beauty comes in myriad forms. So there, blomman43! :-)
smike09100 You're the kindest :) It was wonderful.
blomman43 It's not. It's relevant for those of us looking at the picture.
Do anyone knows who did record this version and where I can find this full perfomance (including the missings psalmis). It's the best record i've listened so far.
Hey, the psalms were recorded in Germany, 1996, Klosterkiche Lehnin. Chamberchoir Josquin des Prèz. Published by edition Raumklang.They recorded only the 4 psalms.
Larok87
Thank you very much! I really would like that they had recorded the other three psalms too, but it's alright anyway. I just wonder why they did not finished this amazing job...
www.josquindesprez.de/proben.php
Sergio Mundi
Thanks!
Larok87 Hi,,,it seems to be in a different Tessitura than the P.Herreweghe version?...do you know why this might be?..
Dziękuję!