Cette œuvre sonore s’inscrit très clairement dans le sillage du Magistère de l’église dans un esprit de continuité avec la tradition et de souci d’évangélisation dans un monde sans dieu 🕌
Tallis was one of the greatest composers of the age, ‘Close to...(fill in a name of your choice)’ is a meaningless comment, and can never be anything other than a personal, subjective preference.
Tallis was born in 1505. Victoria was born in 1548. From an objective chronological point of view, which one can have inspired the other ? Supposing one really inspired the other, which is not proven as yet.
FOLLOWING ANOTHER GREAT LISTENING TO THE LAMENTATIONS OF JEREMIAH,, MAKES ME ONCE AGAIN LAMENT THE SCHISM BETWEEN PROTESSTANTS AND CATHOLICS IT WAS A GREAT LOSS TO WORLD BEAUTY, ART, AND SPIRITUALITY, GREATLY MISSING IN MANY PROTESTANT CHURCHES,, THE HIGH ANGLICAN HAS PRESERVED MANY OF THESE FORMER IDEALS, GREATFULLLY AS HERE PRESTENTED. CHRISTOPHER WREN HAD TO FIGHT WITH THE AUTHORITIES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF ST. PAULS CATHEDRAL BECAUSE THEY WERE AGRAID THAT WREN WAS CONSTRUCTING A CATHOLIC CHURCH. IN THE END, DIFFICULT AND PRESSING, WREN WAS THE WINNER AS EVERYONE CELEBRATES TODAY.
OK, so no repect then. Jeremiah had witnessed the destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem and had prophesied the destruction of the 2nd Temple in Jerusalem 500 years later
What a wonderful performance of a gorgeous piece of music!
Thank you for this beautiful music! Very moving. To sing in a choir like this would be a lifetime experience!
Exquisite and moving.
Never ages. Amen.
Cette œuvre sonore s’inscrit très clairement dans le sillage du Magistère de l’église dans un esprit de continuité avec la tradition et de souci d’évangélisation dans un monde sans dieu 🕌
So wonderful, so beautiful! Close to Victoria in inspiration, tenderness and warmth.
Tallis was one of the greatest composers of the age,
‘Close to...(fill in a name of your choice)’ is a meaningless comment, and can never be anything other than a personal, subjective preference.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 Yes, I am a person, not a robot, or an Institution :-)))
Tallis was born in 1505. Victoria was born in 1548. From an objective chronological point of view, which one can have inspired the other ? Supposing one really inspired the other, which is not proven as yet.
Congratulations, this was superb. And congratulations to Beatrice Schuler for the photography.
Beautiful
Thank you for posting. Incredibly beautiful. Missing UKing's (BAH, CSP, '97)
Merveille!
What I find sad, is that a beautiful choral work like this attracts only 40k listeners…
There's now a mid roll ad in the middle of this.
Wonderful singing and production, ... shamefully punctuated with YT/ Google ads for unclogging bowels.
Part 2 = 9:11
🙏🏻💫⭐🌟✨🌠🌌💘
FOLLOWING ANOTHER GREAT LISTENING TO THE LAMENTATIONS OF JEREMIAH,, MAKES ME ONCE AGAIN LAMENT THE SCHISM BETWEEN PROTESSTANTS AND CATHOLICS
IT WAS A GREAT LOSS TO WORLD BEAUTY, ART, AND SPIRITUALITY, GREATLY MISSING IN MANY PROTESTANT CHURCHES,, THE HIGH ANGLICAN HAS PRESERVED MANY OF THESE FORMER IDEALS, GREATFULLLY AS HERE PRESTENTED. CHRISTOPHER WREN HAD TO FIGHT WITH THE AUTHORITIES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF ST. PAULS CATHEDRAL BECAUSE THEY WERE AGRAID THAT WREN WAS CONSTRUCTING A CATHOLIC CHURCH. IN THE END, DIFFICULT AND PRESSING, WREN WAS THE WINNER AS EVERYONE CELEBRATES TODAY.
Just join the original Church of Pentecost: Orthodoxy ☦️
For the life of me, I've never heard western polyphony in any Orthodox Church. Ever. But, I suppose my phronema is out of joint....
Eicha (Lamentations) is read by Jews on 9th Av to remember and mourn the destruction of the 1st and 2nd Temples in Jerusalem
Yes. And so what ?
@@a.f.4248 If you already knew that, why answering? and if you didn't know, just thank Sir Ashleigh for educating you
Who does this Jeremiah guy think he is, anyway? Lighten up, man!
He was clearly a bit of an attention seeker. It's a little known fact that his surname was Kyle, so that could explain it.
OK, so no repect then. Jeremiah had witnessed the destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem and had prophesied the destruction of the 2nd Temple in Jerusalem 500 years later
One of the dumbest comments one could make, ever. Congratulations.
Adds during this music is unbearable, all the more they are totally stupid.
"An award-winning doctor". . . . .click off ASAP (in all cases!)