As a Church chorister and choirmaster, I have both sung and conducted this piece many times--and it is always a deeply moving experience, as is listening to it in this and other sensitively performed versions.
Le tempo, plus lent que la plupart des autres interprétations, ajoute de la magnificence à ce monument de la musique chorale et nous permet d’accéder à la spiritualité et d’entrevoir l’existence de Dieu
My favorite rendition of this is by the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner conducting. The soprano bits are sung by little boys whose voices have not yet broken. It never fails to lift the hairs up on my arms and the back of my neck. Otherworldly.
Il salmo 51 è quello più bello. È il cantico di Davide penitente. Noi lo cantiamo dietro il simulacro di Cristo morto e della Madonna Addolorata il giorno del venerdì santo. Complimenti per la vostra bella esibizione e vocalità.
Very beautiful interpretation. Let me give you some inputs about this magnificent work, which seems to come from another world. The work had been commissioned to Allegri by the Sistine Chapel with an absolute exclusivity clause: prohibition to interpret it elsewhere than in the chapel, prohibition to copy or spread the score. Tradition it that Mozart, passing through Rome, would have heard it and then transcribed it by head... it's nice story, but very probably false (source Schola Cantorum Basiliensis). But the other interesting point concerns the famous high C... It was customary in late Renaissance and Baroque for singers (and violinists), to add ornaments, embellishments of all kinds... to demonstrate their skills. In Italy, when opera developed, it became crazy. So much so that, a little later, S. Gluck, one day attending the performance of one of his operas, did not recognize his own music! Furious, he then decided to write each ornament, each intonation on the score, with strict prohibition to sing anything else. But let's come back to our Miserere - you have understood it: in fact our famous high C, the one that made this piece so famous, so "divine", as if "sung by the angels" was never written by Allegri, but was the embellishment of an interpreter of the time, which was transcribed by ear (still not by Mozart) and ended up as the official version... for our great pleasure ;-)
Very very nice...unfortunately in Italy these things are no longer heard...here in Italy it's sad for valuable music...there are only pop/rock music groups to make money...but here people are ignorant😭
Catholic Europe is under siege by the moors which are aided by the leaders in Brussels. And everybody dances to the tune of the atheist and J*w bankers.
I'm not religious at all, but I appreciate any kind of music that I think is good. But this is on a completely different level. Since the first time I heard this song I've been looking for different versions of it and they all give me goosebumps.
Have you heard this version by the Tenebrae choir? I know what you mean.. First thing i ad after listening to it was ask my Catholic friend why he'd never shared this
@@Ten_dai You bet I saw it! I think I've seen all the covers of this song so far hahaha. But this one for me was by far the best. Not only for the recording quality, but for the mature voices, it makes everything seem very easy.
Religion is still believing nót knowing! Music is universal and you put your own thoughts into! Vibrations like wé are but all in different ways to receive! With unconditional love ❤ from Holland 🇳🇱
Miserere mei, Deus: secundum magnam misericordiam tuam. Et secundum multitudinem miserationum tuarum, dele iniquitatem meam. Amplius lava me ab iniquitate mea: et a peccato meo munda me. Quoniam iniquitatem meam ego cognosco: et peccatum meum contra me est semper. Tibi soli peccavi, et malum coram te feci: ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas cum judicaris. Ecce enim in iniquitatibus conceptus sum: et in peccatis concepit me mater mea. Ecce enim veritatem dilexisti: incerta et occulta sapientiae tuae manifestasti mihi. Asperges me hysopo, et mundabor: lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor. Auditui meo dabis gaudium et laetitiam: et exsultabunt ossa humiliata. Averte faciem tuam a peccatis meis: et omnes iniquitates meas dele. Cor mundum crea in me, Deus: et spiritum rectum innova in visceribus meis. Ne proiicias me a facie tua: et spiritum sanctum tuum ne auferas a me. Redde mihi laetitiam salutaris tui: et spiritu principali confirma me. Docebo iniquos vias tuas: et impii ad te convertentur. Libera me de sanguinibus, Deus, Deus salutis meae: et exsultabit lingua mea justitiam tuam. Domine, labia mea aperies: et os meum annuntiabit laudem tuam. Quoniam si voluisses sacrificium, dedissem utique: holocaustis non delectaberis. Sacrificium Deo spiritus contribulatus: cor contritum, et humiliatum, Deus, non despicies. Benigne fac, Domine, in bona voluntate tua Sion: ut aedificentur muri Ierusalem. Tunc acceptabis sacrificium justitiae, oblationes, et holocausta: tunc imponent super altare tuum vitulos.
La Misericordia Dios no se queda simplemente en perdonar nuestros pecados (cuando nos postramos con corazón contrito y humillado) sino que es locura de AMOR que desea Darse divinizándonos ... Como no llorar emocionados rumiándolo!....
@@mwnyc3976 Agreed, "looks like" is the best we can do, based on inference and study. There was a 1996 CD on which the aforesaid did it, but that lasted 3 minutes 50, suggesting to me that the above is probably a "back to back"...
Is this a rip-off of someone else's work? In any case, this is the assumed version of Allegri's Miserere which, apparently, is unlikely to be the 17th-century original! And there are some tuning issues in the quartets...check this out...ua-cam.com/video/h6hD8YtO5HI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheMarianConsort
For me it does not matter who is the original author as long as the music really touches my soul! And if the "rip-off" makes me cry while listening to it and the original does not, then I would prefer it over the original.
Miserere mei, Deus: secundum magnam misericordiam tuam. Et secundum multitudinem miserationum tuarum, dele iniquitatem meam. Amplius lava me ab iniquitate mea: et a peccato meo munda me. Quoniam iniquitatem meam ego cognosco: et peccatum meum contra me est semper. Tibi soli peccavi, et malum coram te feci: ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas cum judicaris. Ecce enim in iniquitatibus conceptus sum: et in peccatis concepit me mater mea. Ecce enim veritatem dilexisti: incerta et occulta sapientiae tuae manifestasti mihi. Asperges me hysopo, et mundabor: lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor. Auditui meo dabis gaudium et laetitiam: et exsultabunt ossa humiliata. Averte faciem tuam a peccatis meis: et omnes iniquitates meas dele. Cor mundum crea in me, Deus: et spiritum rectum innova in visceribus meis.
.one best classic every time make me goosebumps. Amazing composition ideal for soul , emotional and musical education hygiene.
Just extremely perfect.
This is the first choral classical music I heard live and it really touched my heart and soul
Was this recorded in the Sistine chapel?
Seigneur Jésus Christ, Fils de Dieu, aies pitié de moi, pécheur
Amen 🙏🏼✝️❤️
As a Church chorister and choirmaster, I have both sung and conducted this piece many times--and it is always a deeply moving experience, as is listening to it in this and other sensitively performed versions.
Masterpiece of art
Quel plaisir d'être emporté par tant de talents et de beauté. Merci 😌🙏
When one listens to this, the mind rises to planes from where it is very painful to return. Thank you for this superlative meditation piece.
Very true
Yes, very well and truly said! Thanks for expressing so exactly what I would have written. 😇
Le tempo, plus lent que la plupart des autres interprétations, ajoute de la magnificence à ce monument de la musique chorale et nous permet d’accéder à la spiritualité et d’entrevoir l’existence de Dieu
I agree. This was the first version I listened to, and since every other version is faster, I think they are all rushing too quickly through it....!
My favorite rendition of this is by the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner conducting. The soprano bits are sung by little boys whose voices have not yet broken. It never fails to lift the hairs up on my arms and the back of my neck. Otherworldly.
These young lads should be grateful that they were not born 700 years ago, because they would have ended up as castrati
Isn't this version all-male also..?
La musique sacrée, toute belle, sublime, est un baume sur l’âme…
Thank you 😊 🙏
Amazing ! Beautiful . Perfect. Love this song.
Dinguerie
Essa música é acachapante. Eu fico procurando versões diferentes e acabo gostando de todas. Qualidade e bom gosto total
Il salmo 51 è quello più bello. È il cantico di Davide penitente. Noi lo cantiamo dietro il simulacro di Cristo morto e della Madonna Addolorata il giorno del venerdì santo. Complimenti per la vostra bella esibizione e vocalità.
Very beautiful interpretation. Let me give you some inputs about this magnificent work, which seems to come from another world. The work had been commissioned to Allegri by the Sistine Chapel with an absolute exclusivity clause: prohibition to interpret it elsewhere than in the chapel, prohibition to copy or spread the score. Tradition it that Mozart, passing through Rome, would have heard it and then transcribed it by head... it's nice story, but very probably false (source Schola Cantorum Basiliensis). But the other interesting point concerns the famous high C... It was customary in late Renaissance and Baroque for singers (and violinists), to add ornaments, embellishments of all kinds... to demonstrate their skills. In Italy, when opera developed, it became crazy. So much so that, a little later, S. Gluck, one day attending the performance of one of his operas, did not recognize his own music! Furious, he then decided to write each ornament, each intonation on the score, with strict prohibition to sing anything else. But let's come back to our Miserere - you have understood it: in fact our famous high C, the one that made this piece so famous, so "divine", as if "sung by the angels" was never written by Allegri, but was the embellishment of an interpreter of the time, which was transcribed by ear (still not by Mozart) and ended up as the official version... for our great pleasure ;-)
❤️❤️💜💔🥰
💖 Thank you !
Very very nice...unfortunately in Italy these things are no longer heard...here in Italy it's sad for valuable music...there are only pop/rock music groups to make money...but here people are ignorant😭
Catholic Europe is under siege by the moors which are aided by the leaders in Brussels. And everybody dances to the tune of the atheist and J*w bankers.
liking pop/rock isn't being ignorant
Прекрасный голос и интонация ангелов, несущих нам свое послание
I'm not religious at all, but I appreciate any kind of music that I think is good. But this is on a completely different level. Since the first time I heard this song I've been looking for different versions of it and they all give me goosebumps.
ua-cam.com/video/H3v9unphfi0/v-deo.html
Have you heard this version by the Tenebrae choir? I know what you mean.. First thing i ad after listening to it was ask my Catholic friend why he'd never shared this
@@Ten_dai You bet I saw it! I think I've seen all the covers of this song so far hahaha. But this one for me was by far the best. Not only for the recording quality, but for the mature voices, it makes everything seem very easy.
The angels singing over us
@@Ten_dai Generally people don't know about this type of music, no matter their religion.
Religion is still believing nót knowing! Music is universal and you put your own thoughts into! Vibrations like wé are but all in different ways to receive! With unconditional love ❤ from Holland 🇳🇱
Absolutamente bello. Misericordia Dios mío
I was searching a choir song about that guy who uses helium to break into higher pitch but ended up here...
SUBLIME!! THANK YOU
The greatest needs of all the tones
Miserere mei, Deus: secundum magnam misericordiam tuam.
Et secundum multitudinem
miserationum tuarum, dele iniquitatem meam.
Amplius lava me ab iniquitate mea: et a peccato meo munda me.
Quoniam iniquitatem meam ego cognosco: et peccatum meum contra me est semper.
Tibi soli peccavi, et malum coram te feci: ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas cum judicaris.
Ecce enim in iniquitatibus conceptus sum: et in peccatis concepit me mater mea.
Ecce enim veritatem dilexisti: incerta et occulta sapientiae tuae manifestasti mihi.
Asperges me hysopo, et mundabor: lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor.
Auditui meo dabis gaudium et laetitiam: et exsultabunt ossa humiliata.
Averte faciem tuam a peccatis meis: et omnes iniquitates meas dele.
Cor mundum crea in me, Deus: et spiritum rectum innova in visceribus meis.
Ne proiicias me a facie tua: et spiritum sanctum tuum ne auferas a me.
Redde mihi laetitiam salutaris tui: et spiritu principali confirma me.
Docebo iniquos vias tuas: et impii ad te convertentur.
Libera me de sanguinibus, Deus, Deus salutis meae: et exsultabit lingua mea justitiam tuam.
Domine, labia mea aperies: et os meum annuntiabit laudem tuam.
Quoniam si voluisses sacrificium, dedissem utique: holocaustis non delectaberis.
Sacrificium Deo spiritus contribulatus: cor contritum, et humiliatum, Deus, non despicies.
Benigne fac, Domine, in bona voluntate tua Sion: ut aedificentur muri Ierusalem.
Tunc acceptabis sacrificium justitiae, oblationes, et holocausta: tunc imponent super altare tuum vitulos.
La Misericordia Dios no se queda simplemente en perdonar nuestros pecados (cuando nos postramos con corazón contrito y humillado) sino que es locura de AMOR que desea Darse divinizándonos ...
Como no llorar emocionados rumiándolo!....
wow
My soul heals and Ìs purified
🙏❤
Beautiful
calls to heaven answered by the angels
Maravilhoso Louvor a Deus. O Pai das Misericórdias.. Aquele que perdoa mais Rapidamente do que nós perdoamos a nós mesmo.
La grâce à l’état pure ✝️🙏
😭
Une splendeur ! Merci 🥰
Absolument magnifique, je suis très fier de toi
Meraviglioso
MAGISTRAL
" Sweet Dreams Hayden Panettiere "
ALABADO SEA JESUCRISTO
Lo que hace al gregoriano extraordinariamente bello es que como el alma a la par que toma conciencia de su condición pecadora es elevada a lo más Alto
¿Gregoriano? Lo dirá porque Allegri se llamaba Gregorio. Estamos en el siglo XVII, en 1638.
this look like "the chorist"
Be good to post which choir, location, recording date, & label. Kings College Cambridge? Sounds like them.
Click on the "see more" in the intro and it looks like New College, Oxford/Higginbottom.
@@mwnyc3976 Agreed, "looks like" is the best we can do, based on inference and study. There was a 1996 CD on which the aforesaid did it, but that lasted 3 minutes 50, suggesting to me that the above is probably a "back to back"...
PAS JOYEUX MAIS ÇA REPOSE 🕍
Si ça repose, cette oeuvre nous transporte vers un univers autre que matériel et plein de beauté et de douceur. Depuis la Belgique yvc
This is not year of 1638 version
Vulgata LATINA
Is this a rip-off of someone else's work? In any case, this is the assumed version of Allegri's Miserere which, apparently, is unlikely to be the 17th-century original! And there are some tuning issues in the quartets...check this out...ua-cam.com/video/h6hD8YtO5HI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheMarianConsort
For me it does not matter who is the original author as long as the music really touches my soul! And if the "rip-off" makes me cry while listening to it and the original does not, then I would prefer it over the original.
Miserere mei, Deus: secundum magnam misericordiam tuam.
Et secundum multitudinem miserationum tuarum, dele iniquitatem meam.
Amplius lava me ab iniquitate mea: et a peccato meo munda me.
Quoniam iniquitatem meam ego cognosco: et peccatum meum contra me est semper.
Tibi soli peccavi, et malum coram te feci: ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas cum judicaris.
Ecce enim in iniquitatibus conceptus sum: et in peccatis concepit me mater mea.
Ecce enim veritatem dilexisti: incerta et occulta sapientiae tuae manifestasti mihi.
Asperges me hysopo, et mundabor: lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor.
Auditui meo dabis gaudium et laetitiam: et exsultabunt ossa humiliata.
Averte faciem tuam a peccatis meis: et omnes iniquitates meas dele.
Cor mundum crea in me, Deus: et spiritum rectum innova in visceribus meis.