Dies Irae

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  • Read along as you listen.
    Since Many of you have asked, this song is performed by The Monks Of The Abbey Of Notre Dame.
    The English translations can be found at en.wikipedia.or...
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  • @klausheinrichs5988
    @klausheinrichs5988 9 лет назад +32

    And he said: I do not hear the shouts of victory,nor the cry of defeat: antiphonal singing I hear.
    - Moses,Exodus 32.18

  • @bernardrednix756
    @bernardrednix756 9 лет назад +167

    even though i'm not religious, i have to admit that this is a beautiful chant.

    • @billhiers4171
      @billhiers4171 9 лет назад +8

      Bernard Rednix Until you have it translated...

    • @klausheinrichs5988
      @klausheinrichs5988 9 лет назад +22

      Bill Hiers
      Even if I knew that the world ended tomorrow, I would plant an apple tree today.
      - Martin Luther

    • @GioKr3w14
      @GioKr3w14 9 лет назад +4

      Yup it's taking about the end of the world.

    • @TheSystemaSystem
      @TheSystemaSystem 9 лет назад +1

      +Bernard Rednix Music is religion.

    • @toxicsoldat038
      @toxicsoldat038 7 лет назад +8

      PineWatch it's not a Templar chant. It's a chant about the Day of Wrath, a song for the dead. It was written down by Pope Gregory the Great, who heard it from a dove sent by god,(if you believe that) this was in 600 A.D. 5-6 centuries before the Templar order was founded.

  • @LACwriter
    @LACwriter 8 лет назад +40

    I would be 100x more likely to go to church if they still sang this. I'm not even a Christian, his is just beautiful.

    • @666666MetalHead
      @666666MetalHead 8 лет назад +5

      Some monasteries still sing this for funerals and it is still used for funerals of high members of the Clergy... Usually.

    • @hu3ll0
      @hu3ll0 8 лет назад +13

      Tell that to the bishops, they removed it in the 60's for being too dark... result the Catholic church is bleeding out members... nobody is going to take the Church of Nice seriously.

    • @ortebalm09
      @ortebalm09 7 лет назад +8

      Alannah there are lots of church masses that still make the rites in latin with choirs like this

    • @pompiepompom2847
      @pompiepompom2847 7 лет назад +4

      Huello: no the reason why Churches are becoming empty is because people rather chase money and power instead of getting into An effort to know God. and the Church alsof needs to get cleaned out of pedophiles and other scum.

    • @brandywineblue
      @brandywineblue 7 лет назад +1

      the ones who don't want to know God, or those who would defile His holy temple, HATE Gregorian Chant and the Old Mass. because it reminds them that they would have to acknowledge they are sinners like everyone else and repent.

  • @waveale
    @waveale 7 лет назад +45

    The day of wrath, that day
    will dissolve the world in ashes,
    David being witness along with the Sibyl
    How great will be the quaking,
    when the Judge will come,
    investigating everything strictly
    The trumpet scattering a wondrous sound
    through the sepulchres of the regions,
    will summon all before the throne.
    Death and nature will marvel,
    when the creature will rise again,
    to respond to the Judge.
    The written book will be brought forth,
    in which all is contained,
    from which the world shall be judged
    When therefore the Judge will sit,
    whatever lies hidden will appear:
    nothing will remain unpunished.
    What then will I, poor wretch [that I am], say?
    Which patron will I entreat,
    when [even] the just may [only] hardly be sure?
    King of fearsome majesty,
    Who freely savest those that are to be saved,
    save me, O font of mercy.
    Remember, merciful Jesus
    that I am the cause of Thy way
    lest Thou lose me in that day.
    Seeking me, Thou sattest tired:
    Thou redeemedst [me], having suffered the Cross
    let not so much hardship be in vain.
    Just Judge of vengeance,
    make a gift of remission
    before the day of reckoning.
    I sigh, like the guilty one:
    my face reddens in guilt:
    Spare the supplicating one, O God.
    Thou who absolvedst Mary,
    and heardest the robber,
    gavest hope to me, too.
    My prayers are not worthy:
    but do Thou, [who art] good, graciously grant
    that I not be burned up by the everlasting time.
    Grant me a place among the sheep
    and take me out from among the goats,
    setting me on the right side.
    Once the cursed have been silenced,
    sentenced to acrid flames:
    Call Thou me with the blessed.
    [Humbly] kneeling and bowed I pray,
    [my] heart crushed as ashes:
    take care of my end.
    Tearful [will be] that day,
    on which from the glowing embers will arise
    the guilty man who is to be judged.
    Then spare him, O God.
    Merciful Lord Jesus,
    grant them rest. Amen.

  • @pexwas21
    @pexwas21 7 лет назад +8

    I'm listening to this as a muslim. Stop degrading each other because people using religions to kill or things beyond that. Every single one of us will die one day, let's just respect each other and live our religions without harming each other.

  • @FlickerWithdraw
    @FlickerWithdraw 11 лет назад +19

    Does this prayer give chills to anyone else? Like I am never freaked out by anything.. ever. Then I herd this prayer.

    • @veneratlazulum2033
      @veneratlazulum2033 10 месяцев назад +1

      It is supposed to be a prayer for your salvation on the day of judgment when the good and evil are parted with God and from him forever, I can hardly think of a scarier concept real or fake than the day of judgment.

  • @kuzalvriterrmitnannamei6893
    @kuzalvriterrmitnannamei6893 6 лет назад +10

    The best sentence to go with this wonderful song is, "memento mori."

  • @thepea432
    @thepea432 11 лет назад +28

    This is even more amazing when you consider that this is just people singing together. No music.

    • @wadsmitter511
      @wadsmitter511 4 года назад +2

      Why is this not music?

    • @tiberiusaemiliusvictorius1363
      @tiberiusaemiliusvictorius1363 4 года назад +5

      @@wadsmitter511 no instrumental

    • @wadsmitter511
      @wadsmitter511 4 года назад +3

      @@tiberiusaemiliusvictorius1363 Does there really have to be instruments for it to be music? What about choral music?

    • @ろここ-woz
      @ろここ-woz 20 дней назад

      @@wadsmitter511 Polyphonic music and choral music emphasize the overlap and resonance with other parts,giving we a sense of musical pleasure. Instruments deserves it too.

    • @ろここ-woz
      @ろここ-woz 19 дней назад

      However, this work is a sacred offering that emphasizes the words of the Bible. It’s not the music we usually listen to.
      When it comes to music genres, chants(Gregorian chant) are definitely music. However, this does not reflect human emotional expression at all.(There is no tune, no rhythm, no form) It's not the hedonistic music we usually know. So it's not music I think that's what he(?)say.

  • @gridcaster
    @gridcaster 11 лет назад +21

    even at the height of Roman power there was a huge divide between the literary language and the natural language. Most students today student classical latin (the literary language of the educated which was used in law, government, and academic works). The Church latin of the middle ages developed from the spoken language...unless you can build a time machine and travel back to the Roman era you will never exactly how they sounded----our best historical linguists can only reconstruct the phonetic qualities of the language imperfectly from the literary works that survive. The actual spoken language is even even more imperfectly reconstructed.
    For the purposes of this video, I'm not sure why it matters so much to folks though. This is how it is chanted in the Church TODAY. Its purpose is the divine worship of God, not to be an accurate historical linguistic snapshot of how folks spoke hundreds or thousands of years ago. The Dies Irae wasn't even composed until the 13th century-- Long after Latin had been used by the common people as a natural language.

    • @WolfySnackrib666
      @WolfySnackrib666 10 лет назад +8

      Nice to see an insightful and educated comment like this on youtube that speaks about ancient history. Much appreciated.

    • @Matrim42
      @Matrim42 10 лет назад +1

      Dies Irae was quite likely composed much, much earlier than that. Possibly as early as the 7th century.

    • @WolfySnackrib666
      @WolfySnackrib666 10 лет назад +1

      ***** You mean idiots claim that it was instructed by the imaginary Holy Spirit.

    • @paullianblantar2404
      @paullianblantar2404 9 лет назад +1

      @gridcaster: IMO and in extreme synthesis, the point about Latin is that when you want to say that you love your woman you use the verb 'Love', instead I use the verb 'Amo' and the Romans used 'Amo''; for me, the name of this moment in which I'm writing, is 'Notte' for them was 'Nocte', for you it's 'Night'; for you, in this glass there is 'Wine', made using 'Grapes', for me there is 'Vino', made using 'Uva', for the Romans there was 'Vinum' made using 'Uva', and so on, till the last page of our respective dictionaries, this is what I was trying to say, and ... sorry for my horrid English, my good sir.

  • @steampunckairship
    @steampunckairship 9 лет назад +15

    I am going to listen to this song until i can sing it properly. Lots of the words sound a lot like English so it seems possible and it's an amazing song. Well worth the effort.

    • @franklle
      @franklle 9 лет назад

      steampunckairship it much apocalypse in scope. beautiful song indeed.

    • @supreme87878
      @supreme87878 8 лет назад

      this is a gregorian chant.

    • @alex.b7216
      @alex.b7216 8 лет назад +6

      sure, cause Englisch Basel a Lot on latain

  • @Titankiller4448
    @Titankiller4448 8 лет назад +48

    I won't lie, this is definitely me when I'm driving!

    • @scott562
      @scott562 4 года назад +3

      what does this MEAN

  • @OstrogothRome
    @OstrogothRome 8 лет назад +55

    Music for the cold grey ashen morning of August 17th 2034, the day after the Hydrogen Bomb that just missed London and fell in the Dartford area, and raised a huge crater wall across the Thames Estuary. The grey morning, as black radioactive rain gently falls, when the dammed Thames slowly rises and its waters gently creep across the floor of the ruined St Pauls Cathedral, its shattered stones glowing gently radioactive blue beneath the waters. Music for the new Lake of England, as the Thames finds its new outlet northwards through the upper Lea Valley to Cambridgeshire.......

  • @j1233191
    @j1233191 9 лет назад +22

    Beautiful song. I hope nobody forgets this important testament to Catholicism.

  • @zarryks579
    @zarryks579 7 лет назад +4

    je suis le seul du collège andré bauchant qui regarde ce truc parce que ma prof nous y a forcer ? c'est nul...

  • @BazerkerKing
    @BazerkerKing 13 лет назад +7

    this music actually brought tears to my eyes even thought I can't understand it, its just too beautiful

  • @ryan.1990
    @ryan.1990 9 лет назад +3

    Did you know there's supposed to be a Satanic version of this?

    • @Andrea-mo6ts
      @Andrea-mo6ts 8 лет назад

      yeah Bathory have this song in antichrist version

    • @cinemadrew
      @cinemadrew 8 лет назад +14

      +James O'Morain satanists will always mock the Church and Her beauty

  • @wilmarmontes5115
    @wilmarmontes5115 9 месяцев назад +2

    The day of wrath, that awful day, shall reduce the world to ashes, as David and the Sibyl prophesied. (An allusion to the celebrated oracle of the Erythraean Sibyl, quoted by St. Augustine in his ‘City of God’, Book XVIII, Chap 23. The initial letters of the verses give in Greek the formula: Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior.)
    How great will be the terror, when the Judge shall come to examine all things rigorously!
    The trumpet, with astounding blast, echoing over the sepulchers of the whole world, shall summon all before the throne.
    Death and nature will stand aghast, when the creature shall rise again, to answer before his Judge.
    The written book shall be brought forth, containing all for which the world must be judged.
    When, therefore, the Judge shall be seated, whatsoever is hidden shall be brought to light; nought shall remain unpunished.
    What then shall I, unhappy man, allege? Whom shall I invoke as protector? when even the just shall hardly be secure.
    O King of awful majesty, who of thy free gift savest them that are to be saved, save me, O fount of mercy!
    Remember, O loving Jesus, ’twas for my sake thou camest on earth: let me not, then, be lost on that day.
    Seeking me thou satest weary; thou redeemedst me by dying on the Cross: let not such suffering be all in vain.
    O righteous Awarder of punishment, grant me the gift of pardon before the reckoning-day.
    I groan as one guilty, while I blush for my sins: oh! spare thy suppliant, my God!
    Thou didst absolve Mary Magdalen, and didst hear the prayer of the thief: to me, then, thou hast also given hope.
    My prayers deserve not to be heard; but thou art good: grant, in thy kindness, that I may not burn in the unquenchable fire.
    Give me a place among thy sheep, separating me from the goats and setting me on thy right hand.
    When the reprobate, covered with confusion, shall have been sentenced to the cruel flames, call me with the blessed.
    Prostrate in supplication I implore thee, with a heart contrite as though crushed to ashes; oh! have a care of my last hour!
    A mournful day that day shall be, when from the dust shall arise
    Guilty man, that he may be judged; spare him, then, O God!
    O tender Lord Jesus, give them eternal rest. Amen.
    -from the liturgical year

  • @Daemonanyndel
    @Daemonanyndel 13 лет назад +2

    Gregorian chants are pretty much the only thing that makes me doubt my agnostic position. Just by listening to this I can feel myself full of higher feelings. Nothing gets me more in the mood for reading and overall stop wasting time than this.

  • @paullianblantar2404
    @paullianblantar2404 10 лет назад +16

    Enchanting listening, especially because sung by modern Latin speakers with a nice French accent, yes because French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Romanian are actually the spoken Latin Language of the twentieth century.
    No need translation, my Latin is good as my Italian.
    Thanks for sharing this little tresure.

    • @平秀明
      @平秀明 7 лет назад +1

      Paullian Blantar Actually, how close is Italian to Latin?

    • @paullianblantar2404
      @paullianblantar2404 7 лет назад +1

      90% of the words are the same, this doesn't make the translation easier but .. we may say that Latin is the mom (or dad if you prefer) of Italian.

    • @平秀明
      @平秀明 7 лет назад +4

      Paullian Blantar Not only Italian, but also Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian, Moldavian and lot's of dialects.

    • @paullianblantar2404
      @paullianblantar2404 7 лет назад

      Agreed. This means that spoken Latin is still alive and kicking!

    • @roadch
      @roadch 5 лет назад

      @@平秀明 Italian is the national language closest to latin because...Well the reasons are obvious. But Italian dialects/languages are closer to latin even more of the ''official'' italian. For example Sardinian is the closest existant language , followed by other dialects of north-center / south - center of the peninsula.

  • @MedicMuffin
    @MedicMuffin 9 лет назад +4

    I can never listen to this without thinking of the songs I've heard that use this. Mozarts Dies Irae obviously being one of them. Liszt's Totentanz and I think Berlioz Dream of a Witches Sabbath also use it.

  • @曹芷庭-o6b
    @曹芷庭-o6b 9 лет назад +2

    Dies Irae是拉丁文,意思是「震怒之日」(Day of Wrath),眼博士的翻譯則是「最後審判日(讚美詩)」,在古典音樂裡,它經常被翻譯成「末日經」。它是一段中世紀的拉丁經文,描述著末日來臨,天上降下神火,世界被毀滅,地上的人們在絕望中哀嚎哭泣,請求上天寬恕救贖的場面-很富有戲劇性,也因為這樣,許多作曲家都特別注重這一段,每當需要氣勢磅礡的效果時,除了奧福的布蘭詩歌的{命運的女神}以外,三大安魂曲中莫札特與威爾第的末日經也常常出現

  • @MostPowerfulPMofIndia
    @MostPowerfulPMofIndia Год назад +1

    I am a Hindu brahmin from India and I leave no stone unturned to know about real religion
    I learn Hebrew Arabic
    I believe in the true Christ true Judaism not the false religions not the corrupted scriptures

  • @johniffland1673
    @johniffland1673 8 лет назад +6

    In the palm of the Eternal I trust my Spirit.......

  • @Mighthavebudget
    @Mighthavebudget 15 лет назад +1

    In the Disney film The Hunchback of Notre Dame, they adapted these lyrics to the chase scene between Frollo and Quasimodo's mother in the Bells of Notre Dame scene. Pretty neat.

  • @isitanos
    @isitanos 4 года назад +1

    It's hard to listen to gregorian chant and not feel more peaceful afterwards.
    I find a lot of faults with religion in general, but without it we wouldn't have wonders like this or the Notre-Dame cathedral. The world is far from black and white.
    I wonder why a lot of people seem to dislike the lyrics. People in the era where this was written suffered way more than us, and found comfort in the thought that though the world might be unjust and devoid of hope now, an impartial judge would ultimately reward good deeds and punish evildoers. Same dream that gave rise to all those superhero movies we watch these days, really :) .

  • @didacus4906
    @didacus4906 4 года назад +2

    Providebam Dominum in conspectu meo semper
    quoniam a dextris est mihi
    ne commovear.
    Propter hoc laetatum est cor meum,
    et exsultavit lingua mea, insuper et caro mea requiescet in spe;
    quoniam non derelinques animam meam in inferno,
    nec dabis Sanctum tuum videre corruptionem.
    Notas mihi fecisti vias vitae,
    et replebis me iucunditate cum facie tua.

  • @bifflemcchuff66
    @bifflemcchuff66 16 лет назад +3

    I've requested this to be sung at my funeral (whensoever it may come about.)
    It's ok, I'm Catholic.

  • @lockesnode1477
    @lockesnode1477 7 лет назад +5

    Multas pulchras in hoc carmine audio. Latina mea malam est.

  • @vonmazur1
    @vonmazur1 10 лет назад +37

    This was the marching song of Julius Caesar Legions in Gaul...The early Church liked it and used it, changing only a few lyrics....This is perhaps the oldest known western song....This led to the invention of musical notation so that it could be passed down in writing...A truly important song.....

    • @davidsnow6171
      @davidsnow6171 10 лет назад +1

      a little more complex than sound off 1-2 sound off 3-4

    • @KyzusEnillikeenge
      @KyzusEnillikeenge 10 лет назад +2

      vonmazur1
      Are you JOKING ME?
      That is so fucking awesome!
      I thought it was written in 12th century by some dude....
      Maybe he did a little re working of it...
      Do you have any source for your claim?
      I don't want to doubt you but that is just too good to be true and i want to learn more!

    • @davidsnow6171
      @davidsnow6171 10 лет назад

      anybody else here because of the may, 15th 2014 eugene sheffer crossword

    • @vonmazur1
      @vonmazur1 10 лет назад +2

      Kyzus Enillikeenge NO, this is what the Jesuits told us in school, years ago. They named some other early hymns as well that were not written by the church, just appropriated, I cannot remember them all today...It was the desire to be able to write or chart the song down, rather than memory that led to the invention, by the church of musical notation. I wish that I could remember more of what they told us, but it has been over 50 years!!

    • @KyzusEnillikeenge
      @KyzusEnillikeenge 10 лет назад +2

      one of my top 5 fav songs regardless

  • @stevefisher2610
    @stevefisher2610 9 лет назад +21

    death comes to all, yet we know not the hour.. repent for the time of judgement is at hand

    • @fufferfish
      @fufferfish 7 лет назад +1

      that sounds like a good system

    • @avenger89100
      @avenger89100 5 лет назад

      Nobody knows the time not even the angels only the Father

  • @CabooseNor
    @CabooseNor 8 лет назад +3

    You guys hear this in the Dead by Daylight soundtrack as well?

  • @Arrouzet
    @Arrouzet 15 лет назад +2

    El himno esta muy bueno.
    Me gustaría que el vídeo le coloquen los subtítulos en inglés y español. Propongo ésto porque mucha gente no sabe el idioma latín.
    La letra del himno se encuentra traducida en español e inglés; se puede obtener en wikipedia.

  • @FranklinPUroda
    @FranklinPUroda 10 лет назад +3

    Used to be sung at Funeral Masses. Haven't heard it for awhile. "It tolls for thee" always comes to mind when I hear it.

    • @leaguesavant8769
      @leaguesavant8769 10 лет назад +2

      Actually it's not that simple. This is a special requiem, originally used only for the Pope's death. Later in XIX was used for common funeral song. It was written by an Italian monk, you can see it from the words order in the period. :)

  • @Veraxus
    @Veraxus 3 года назад +2

    This chant also served as the inspiration for the music at the beginning of Kubrick's The Shining, and the funeral procession music in Ken Russell's The Devils.

  • @mariuszs3
    @mariuszs3 16 лет назад +2

    The chant is in Latin.
    Worthless are my prayers and sighing,
    yet, good Lord, in grace complying,
    rescue me from fires undying!
    With thy favored sheep O place me;
    nor among the goats abase me;
    but to thy right hand upraise me
    While the wicked are confounded,
    doomed to flames of woe unbounded
    call me with thy saints surrounded.
    Low I kneel, with heart submission,
    see, like ashes, my contrition;
    help me in my last condition.

  • @gargos25
    @gargos25 9 лет назад +3

    My wrath shall come upon theee!!!!!!!!! :D

  • @Vaskadar
    @Vaskadar 14 лет назад +1

    This was written during a period of great fear of the unknown, the 13th century. Having been written during the latter years of the crusades, it perhaps takes the literal meaning of revelations as truth, as opposed to the metaphorical meanings. It is about the day of judgment in the book of revelations. If taken metaphorically, the book of revelations is more of a caution. It is speculated that the Catholic church may have used this fear of a literal day of judgment for controlling the masses.

  • @edraith
    @edraith 15 лет назад +1

    I can translate loosely, not poetically, more literally (I'm Italian, though :P):
    Day of Wrath, that day
    will end the world in flame
    that is confirmed by the prophets
    Oh, what fear is to come
    when The Judge is about to descend
    to discuss about everything happened
    A trumpet will ring a wonderful sound
    resonating in all world cemeteries
    bringing evereyone before the throne
    Death and Nature will astonish
    for everey creature will revive
    to anwser the calling of the Judge

  • @neauophelie9244
    @neauophelie9244 11 лет назад +1

    Au college nous devons apprendre sa et je comprend RIEN mais sa viendra peut etre

  • @CAPTAINPRICE79
    @CAPTAINPRICE79 7 лет назад +2

    Hellsing Ultimate Abridged brought me here, strangely enough. According to the Wiki, this song plays when Seras shooots down the Alfred Rosenberg.

  • @gigie555
    @gigie555 17 лет назад +2

    This gregorian chant, based on the plainchant of Thomas of Celano, was used as the main motif in the last movement of Berlioz's Symphonie Fantasique, from which the opening theme of Stanley Kubrick's movie The Shining was also derived. Dies Irae is also the name given to the brilliant movement of Mozart's Requiem mass, however that famous piece bears little resemblance to the original Dies Irae gregorian chant. Franz Lizt's Totentanz was also based on the original Dies Irae theme.

  • @Nobleshield
    @Nobleshield 14 лет назад +1

    I've noticed that the beginning melody of this hymn is used in part of a song from The Lion King (the scene on Pride Rock, when there is all the fire - reminiscent of Hell perhaps?).

  • @alanlloyd450
    @alanlloyd450 10 лет назад +8

    THE SHINING.melodies

    • @martinkooistra7867
      @martinkooistra7867 7 лет назад

      Yes, this was the basis for the opening music of that classic movie. Kubrick always used old, well-known melodies.

  • @brandabomb007
    @brandabomb007 15 лет назад +2

    i love this music. music like this can lift the spirit and free the mind. it can help in many ways. one way is to stop hate. powerful it's like nature soft and wonderous.

  • @Xeres123
    @Xeres123 12 лет назад +2

    May the souls of all the Faithful Departed, through the Mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen+

  • @MrJapaneseboy1111
    @MrJapaneseboy1111 12 лет назад +4

    The end of all days

  • @StoneAngel123
    @StoneAngel123 13 лет назад +1

    Simply beautiful, oh holy lord, keep christianity alive forever

  • @StoneAngel123
    @StoneAngel123 13 лет назад

    23 people dont know their born! may the holy cross guide the none belivers to the true CHRISTIAN heaven...

  • @bohnonso6561
    @bohnonso6561 9 лет назад +6

    Mea culpa

  • @Squalldu-sd2yw
    @Squalldu-sd2yw 3 года назад +1

    Rip il y a pas un seul français 😂😅

  • @sss-jx6gi
    @sss-jx6gi 10 лет назад +9

    Hehehe.....WH40K...

  • @StoneAngel123
    @StoneAngel123 13 лет назад

    @lippertism being a catholic will move you one step closer to our lord my friend, long live God

  • @hryzunik
    @hryzunik 16 лет назад +1

    This poem was used as lyrics for Mozarts Requiem, part Sequentia. I have made videos with lyrics and translation if anyone is interested :)

  • @HardstyleInfect
    @HardstyleInfect 13 лет назад +2

    Always when I hear this song I know I am not alone here...God follow me everywhere.

  • @hot5pur11
    @hot5pur11 14 лет назад +2

    While listening to this, I close my eyes and allow myself to drift off to paradise!!

  • @StoneAngel123
    @StoneAngel123 13 лет назад

    Amen to all thoes who gave there lives for the cross over the years gone bye...

  • @mikaleon
    @mikaleon 15 лет назад +1

    I know eh?
    Here's a little something to ratlle your spine a bit.
    "Dies Irae" means "Day of Wrath" I think.

  • @whitetigress7448
    @whitetigress7448 7 лет назад +1

    What do the words mean? Tell me what the words mean, and I'll tell you what it's like to be me.

    • @waveale
      @waveale 7 лет назад +2

      The day of wrath, that day
      will dissolve the world in ashes,
      David being witness along with the Sibyl
      How great will be the quaking,
      when the Judge will come,
      investigating everything strictly
      The trumpet scattering a wondrous sound
      through the sepulchres of the regions,
      will summon all before the throne.
      Death and nature will marvel,
      when the creature will rise again,
      to respond to the Judge.
      The written book will be brought forth,
      in which all is contained,
      from which the world shall be judged
      When therefore the Judge will sit,
      whatever lies hidden will appear:
      nothing will remain unpunished.
      What then will I, poor wretch [that I am], say?
      Which patron will I entreat,
      when [even] the just may [only] hardly be sure?
      King of fearsome majesty,
      Who freely savest those that are to be saved,
      save me, O font of mercy.
      Remember, merciful Jesus
      that I am the cause of Thy way
      lest Thou lose me in that day.
      Seeking me, Thou sattest tired:
      Thou redeemedst [me], having suffered the Cross
      let not so much hardship be in vain.
      Just Judge of vengeance,
      make a gift of remission
      before the day of reckoning.
      I sigh, like the guilty one:
      my face reddens in guilt:
      Spare the supplicating one, O God.
      Thou who absolvedst Mary,
      and heardest the robber,
      gavest hope to me, too.
      My prayers are not worthy:
      but do Thou, [who art] good, graciously grant
      that I not be burned up by the everlasting time.
      Grant me a place among the sheep
      and take me out from among the goats,
      setting me on the right side.
      Once the cursed have been silenced,
      sentenced to acrid flames:
      Call Thou me with the blessed.
      [Humbly] kneeling and bowed I pray,
      [my] heart crushed as ashes:
      take care of my end.
      Tearful [will be] that day,
      on which from the glowing embers will arise
      the guilty man who is to be judged.
      Then spare him, O God.
      Merciful Lord Jesus,
      grant them rest. Amen.

    • @whitetigress7448
      @whitetigress7448 7 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the words my dears. I fear I won't be saved. God knows I'd eat the other sheep (and the goats too). Until the day of reckoning, I'll be delighted to listen to this lovely stuff.

  • @karoloandria
    @karoloandria 15 лет назад +1

    vulgar latin come when the empire was in decadence, find education was harder,
    is arabic is on the same sutuation, i use it as an example

  • @GhostPlanetFilms
    @GhostPlanetFilms 12 лет назад +1

    I like that there's no music. It's all just voices. I first heard of the "Dies Irae" in Disney's "Hunchback of Notre Dame," during the final struggle on the cathedral.

  • @MarcoBuxCoach
    @MarcoBuxCoach 15 лет назад

    The main difference is this..
    Anglo-saxon people don't have "Pure sounds" like the pure "E" which only in english is pronunced "ee"
    I can assure you that "AE" in latin is pronunced like the "e" of the word "Peck" or the stressed "è" in french words like "cafè" which english people often mispronunce cause they say "Cafay" in fact you don't have to prounce the "y" you unesplicably put at the end of the word.
    So believe me "Dies irae"is prounced "D-S" "eer-é"

  • @Nevlamas
    @Nevlamas 16 лет назад

    and before I forget, to things to add:
    1. I have insulted no one and expect the same from my discussion partners
    2. "If a godless man lives peacefull and good, is this not unusual, as well as a beliving sinner." (Means: Before maybe one of you want to knock me down with the "you are a bad man and want to destroy the good things in the world"-thing, moral is even less a creation of religion than science, I can be pacifist even without a god to pray.
    Thanks

  • @Nevlamas
    @Nevlamas 16 лет назад

    topic.
    Religion and science were enemies since both excists - because many religions had to fight logical thinking to stay powerful. Science doesn't deny an existence of god, but an existence of a kind of god, that many religion preach, because there are so many contradictory and illogical assertions. We can make vague guesses about god throught the path of higher philosophy, but to say "We will do this and that, god will look this..." is simply megalomanical as long we are humans

  • @Nevlamas
    @Nevlamas 16 лет назад

    actually - it is probable, yes. And it is worth a thought to call people like Archimedes scientists.... It is new that the human basic need curiosity exists since 2000 years. Actually 6000 are documented, but thats almost certainly a still too small number
    Don't destroy the words of an intellegent men like JeetkuneDo with this aggressive assertions. I always had respect for christains and i don't want to loose it

  • @SylarSilent
    @SylarSilent 12 лет назад

    there are not just black metal versions.. there's also power metal ver. which is also beautiful.. but avoid calling metal idiotic because you don't know what you're saying...
    metal music (especially power symphonic metal) by the quality is very close to classical music.. many of them are made with the classical influences

  • @7A987AS654
    @7A987AS654 6 лет назад +1

    revengance for ivstaan III

  • @GrumpyOldTroll
    @GrumpyOldTroll 16 лет назад

    I am afraid that this is not the case (outside of traditionalist religious houses), as it has been removed from the post-Conciliar Requiem Mass; Bugnini and his pals felt that this beautiful and sobre hymn "smacked of a negative spirituality inherited from the Middle Ages" (sic).

  • @Nicsienieda06
    @Nicsienieda06 7 лет назад

    You take the trouble to construct a civilization... to build a society, based on the principles of... of principle... you endeavor to make communicable sense put of natural order, morality out of the unnatural disorder of man's mind... you make government and art, and realize that they are, must be, both the same... you bring things to the saddest of all points... to the point where there IS something to lose... then all at once, through all the music, through all the sensible sounds of men building, attempting, comes the Dies Irae.

  • @StoneAngel123
    @StoneAngel123 13 лет назад

    @Jazalicious yp, some true quality christian trollin, XD

  • @dieserandys777
    @dieserandys777 8 лет назад +1

    so you can hear it in Death Note aswell?

  • @Vaskadar
    @Vaskadar 14 лет назад +1

    Being agnostic, but loving historical importance, this was written around the latter years of the crusades in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries. Most of these works should be viewed as allegorical, and not literal.
    I find this piece to have been very well sung.

  • @Potatodude223
    @Potatodude223 14 лет назад +1

    @100PurpleCoins can i say something? Darwanism actually is very ignorant of reality. i would like to explain to you why i say thins but the limit would not allow me so, forgive me if it sounds like i am attacking you, but it is true.

  • @polychronistheo
    @polychronistheo 11 лет назад

    Enough with people preaching what the pronunciation of Latin or Ancient Greek was/is/will be.Funny how it's really difficult for people learning a foreign language to reproduce a correct and authentic accent despite all the help from listening to native speakers, yet classicists who have not a single recording from Cicero are convinced their pronunciation is the real deal. Even if you did, your accent would sound really foreign & funny to a Roman, so stop preaching.

  • @-----REDACTED-----
    @-----REDACTED----- 16 лет назад

    i love those chants...but it hurts ( as someone who had to learn the orignial, only right calssical way of latin pronounciation ) my ears that some of the words are pronounced fatally wrong thou others are pronounced nearly perfect...*sob*
    and sometimes the words are written wrong...in latin there is no j!!
    well i am not the best at latin but at least i know really well the right pronounciation and the correct spelling of the words...
    anyway 5/5

  • @Flowerbarrel
    @Flowerbarrel 16 лет назад

    Latin seems to have really soft sounds--for the word "tuba" I hardly heard the 'b' sound at all...maybe it was almost a 'f' sound.
    Huh I really get a sense of being around a loooong time ago when people were singing this...being in a monastery with monks all around and stuff. Thanks for uploading. For all the negative things the song's name could mean the song itself sounds pretty calm...but maybe a little darker at times.

  • @Glorthac
    @Glorthac 16 лет назад

    Knowledge outside the Bible is worthless and vain.
    You cannot truely help others without being regenerated in Christ.
    Neither can man be kind or have good morals without regeneration in Christ.
    Working hard to better materialistic lifestyles and to teach others the same skill isn't worth sacrificing your soul. Christ would share His wealth, instead of gathering it for Himself.
    Truely, all is absolutely horrible outside of anything Christian.

  • @Glorthac
    @Glorthac 16 лет назад

    Knowledge outside the Bible is worthless and vain.
    You cannot truely help others without being regenerated in Christ.
    Neither can man be kind or have good morals without regeneration in Christ.
    Working hard to better materialistic lifestyles and to teach others the same skill isn't worth sacrificing your soul. Christ would share His wealth, instead of gathering it for Himself.
    Truely, all is absolutely horrible outside of anything Christian.

  • @Glorthac
    @Glorthac 16 лет назад

    Do you know what theyre singing about? This shouldnt be likeable, rather it should awaken you, it brings the fear back into the these modern ages.
    Final Judgement, oh the confusion on the faces of the dead. So many deny it, its so hard to comprehend.
    Who will be saved? By grace alone? Through good works? Wheres the dividing line? What of those who never heard? How will they be judged?
    Lord, give us rest, teach us your truth, scatter the lies, preach your word in such a terrible time!

  • @calebfromtherealworld
    @calebfromtherealworld 11 лет назад

    The church wanted to compete with pagan holidays like winter solcist so they created there own holidays and as cultures evolved the two holidays where mixed together. This is the case with Christmas and Easter so it's not really the church adopting a holiday just the time of the holiday and after time the separate days became one.

  • @audinos4827
    @audinos4827 11 лет назад

    Christianity incorporated the parts of pagan societies that did not conflict with the True Faith, because even in those cultures, some truth existed. Holidays like Saturnalia/Sol Invictus were so ingrained in the culture that it was easier to convert them into a celebration of Christ's birth than to suppress them and have anti-Christian events celebrated secretly.

  • @TheKnightOfBuquicious
    @TheKnightOfBuquicious 13 лет назад

    How did they keep it from the 1400's, i mean, i found some thing from Beethowen, i think it was Fur Elise, and it says there it's original Beethowen's, how did they record it in first place and then saved it until this time, this one also, i mean, how did they keep this one up until now and even recorded it?

  • @TheouAegis
    @TheouAegis 14 лет назад

    I've heard these opening notes somewhere. Want to say it was in an old video game, but not sure. But I recognize the opening lines from SOMEWHERE! I can even hum it right now. Hum it to yourself but when you get to "illa" and "favilla" elongate the note before the "-lla" and treat the "-lla" as two syllables. That's the tune I have in my head. And it's bugging me now.

  • @ixtoc999
    @ixtoc999 15 лет назад

    Maybe you are a Catholic ¨light¨, as the 99 & of us nowadays.
    Being a real Catholic is a way of life. We are immersed in satanic music, and the world is too strong to resist. Being a true Catholic is to obey God, modesty in dress, love your parents, abstinence of sex before marriage, work hard at school or your job and being honest.

  • @GladivsM
    @GladivsM 16 лет назад

    "Faith...is all about believing that your particular flavor of religion is the only right one." - Faith and religion are quite different things. If you're religious you must either be a Christian, Muslim, Buddhist etc.. But you dont have to be religious to believe in God. If you have faith you're faithful(/loyal) to God.

  • @Glorthac
    @Glorthac 16 лет назад

    Can I imagine a world composed of just good deeds, and good deeds only? Yes, its called heaven. Also, Christ was the first person to show His peace, His good morals; everybody else is disgusting, nobody but Christ (and those in Him) has ever done anything remotely decent. Its called total depravity for a reason.

  • @Glorthac
    @Glorthac 16 лет назад

    I see your full of hate. Just so you know, the church is responsible for many problems, but Christ is not. If everybody followed Christ's example, the world would be close to an utopia. Maybe you will realize the love of Christ and come to repentance and a life in Him.
    (Also, sorry for double posting, somethings wrong with my computer).

  • @CircusofPython
    @CircusofPython 11 лет назад +2

    "Pride" is a sin in the sense of arrogance and a feeling of superiority. Not in the sense of being happy about something. It's not a sin to be "proud" of your family or "proud" to be Catholic. It's a sin to think you're better than someone else BECAUSE you are Catholic, and that's not what I was saying in my comment.

  • @audinos4827
    @audinos4827 11 лет назад

    I don't think we will ever know exactly how Latin was pronounced in Roman times, but I'm sure that there were very many regional accents which were the root of today's Latin-based languages. However, I doubt that a Roman in Great Britain would have said "V-EYE-vat Reg-EYE-na Elizab-EETH-a."

  • @ixtoc999
    @ixtoc999 15 лет назад

    Firofotos, tha Catholic Church started with Jesus, who gave Peter the command to ¨feed the sheep¨ . There were and there are corrupts in the church but a small percentage. Poor Germans... you are losing your religion and the muslims are going to overrun you in a few years. Shade!

  • @Glorthac
    @Glorthac 16 лет назад

    So sad. Why would somebody be anything but religious boggles my mind. If you remove all the waste in your life and you really think about what things are worth living for, all mankind should come up with religion as their 1 and only love. Oh Christ, what wills this?

  • @TheKnightOfBuquicious
    @TheKnightOfBuquicious 13 лет назад

    @ZyklonCable Yea, it is a smart, technological language, it is also the philosophy language, it really is beautiful, shame i don't take to much of seriousness in learning the rules and the grammar for it in school even tough i can. :)

  • @Glorthac
    @Glorthac 16 лет назад

    Ghandi, although outwardly appearing to be selfless, when he was a hindu. He must have thought his actions would grant him reward in his reincarnated life. All others have some alternate motive for their "kindness", except Christ.

  • @Sandokan4
    @Sandokan4 8 лет назад +12

    Moderati, fire at the Death Guard

    • @dylangay2093
      @dylangay2093 7 лет назад

      didn't know the tech priests had a khan in its ranks.

    • @moorhuhn1959
      @moorhuhn1959 7 лет назад

      lol istvaan rekt

  • @ixtoc999
    @ixtoc999 15 лет назад

    We love them indeed, but you cannot worship satan and go to Heaven. The sheep of God recognize Him, not the others.
    I would be great that we all go the Heaven, but Christ came to teach the truth. Either you believe Him or not.

  • @Glorthac
    @Glorthac 16 лет назад

    I have a universal view of the depravity of humanity, I judge nobody with prejudice. I do find my faith to be the only right one, and I have commited my life to Christ and the Christian faith.

  • @nucl34rcalm
    @nucl34rcalm 10 лет назад +9

    I'm here because of vampire weekend

  • @didacus4906
    @didacus4906 4 года назад

    Et surrexit Ionas et abiit in Ninivem iuxta verbum Domini, et Ninive erat civitas magna itinere trium dierum, et coepit Ionas introire in civitatem itinere diei unius et clamavit:
    ADHUC QUADRAGINTA DIES, ET NINIVE SUBVERTETUR.

  • @Hundrings
    @Hundrings 12 лет назад

    @TheMightyWet Lol, no. People commenting on this video are simply aware of good music and where to find it.
    Besides, being religious doesn't necessarily mean that someone is an idiot.

  • @DrJacquesCOULARDEAU
    @DrJacquesCOULARDEAU 8 лет назад +2

    All our days are days of awful wrath

  • @DTheEndeavoring
    @DTheEndeavoring 12 лет назад +1

    You know that something has true, inherent power when, even for just a number of minutes, it crushes the walls of different beliefs and brings people together.