Thank you for this divine post. "Dominus regnavit" is Psalm 92 in the Vulgate. Catholic:Jean-Joseph de Mondonville set the psalm in 1734 as a Grand Motet in several movements, Dominus regnavit decorum. Protestant: Handel used verses from the psalm for his Chandos Anthem No. 4 in 1717 or 1718, intended for use in the Anglican Church.
EV seems to somehow always know what composer I’m currently into hahaha Elevaverunt Flumina is nothing less than fucking mind-blowing, when I first heard it a few weeks ago I genuinely couldn’t believe my ears… nothing else sounds anything like it! This recording is pretty good though I probably still prefer the Paillard recording on UA-cam mainly due to the boy trebles used and the heavyness! Thanks for the upload though!
Splendide !
[09:30] IV. Elevaverunt flumina, Domine, Elevaverunt flumina vocem suam, Elevaverunt flumina fluctus suos, A vocibus aquarum multarum. Mirabiles elationes maris ; Mirabilis in altis Dominus.
just wow!
Thank you for this divine post. "Dominus regnavit" is Psalm 92 in the Vulgate. Catholic:Jean-Joseph de Mondonville set the psalm in 1734 as a Grand Motet in several movements, Dominus regnavit decorum. Protestant: Handel used verses from the psalm for his Chandos Anthem No. 4 in 1717 or 1718, intended for use in the Anglican Church.
EV seems to somehow always know what composer I’m currently into hahaha
Elevaverunt Flumina is nothing less than fucking mind-blowing, when I first heard it a few weeks ago I genuinely couldn’t believe my ears… nothing else sounds anything like it!
This recording is pretty good though I probably still prefer the Paillard recording on UA-cam mainly due to the boy trebles used and the heavyness! Thanks for the upload though!
Ohhh I see! This is a new recording! Amazing!
Beautiful !
Merveilleux !☺☺👌👌
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