Pergolesi Stabat Mater: Quando Corpus Morietur & Amen, Voices of Music; original instruments
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- Опубликовано: 27 мар 2016
- The concluding movements, Quando Corpus Morietur and Amen, from Pergolesi's Stabat Mater. Live, high-definition video by the San Francisco Early Music ensemble Voices of Music. Soloists: Dominique Labelle, soprano; Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano.
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Text:
Quando corpus morietur fac ut animae donetur paradisi gloria. Amen
When my body dies, grant that to my soul is given the glory of paradise. Amen
The musicians and their instruments
Elizabeth Blumenstock, baroque violin by Andrea Guarneri, Cremona, 1660
Lisa Grodin, baroque violin by Paulo Antonio Testore, Larga di Milano, Italy, 1736
baroque viola by Mathias Eberl, Salzburg, Austria, 1680
Katherine Kyme, baroque violin by Johann Gottlob Pfretzschner, Mittenwald, 1791
Maxine Nemerovski, baroque violin by Timothy Johnson, Indiana, 1999 (after Stradivarius)
Farley Pearce, violone by George Stoppani, Manchester, 1985, after Amati, 1560
Sara Usher, baroque violin by Desiderio Quercetani, Parma, Italy, 2001
William Skeen, five string baroque cello, Anonymous, Italy, c1680
David Tayler, archlute by Andreas von Holst, Munich, 2011, after 18th c. originals
Hanneke van Proosdij, baroque organ by Winold van der Putten, Finsterwolde,
Netherlands, 2004, after early 18th-century northern German instruments Видеоклипы
This is too much for us simple mortals… Sublime. Thank you 🙏
Thanks for listening
Great singers!!! I am shivering!
I'm struck by how slowly they're performing this (compared to other performances I'm familiar with), and how incredibly difficult the breath control must be at this tempo. Beautiful, and quite literally breathtaking.
+Tracey Hayes Davidson I agree. I was also at first a little surprised at the slow speed but like it even more.
+Tracey Hayes Davidson It is indeed truly beautiful (and no doubt difficult at this pace), although my personal preference is for a somewhat faster tempo.
One of my favorite performances. Beautiful.
I am so glad, i ve found the best version of that astonishing piece of music, never complaining about the quality of your channel
Thank you, we really appreciate it.
So freaking well done
Todo un clàsico de la música religiosa, este Stabat Mater de Pergolesi.La interpretaciòn, del buen Ensamble de Voices of Music, es excelente.
Amazing. Simply amazing
Bellísimo, Bravi.
I really enjoyed that. Amazing performance.
The Best in My lifetime
Thank you so much!
@@VoicesofMusic Why??? is the Best version in YT!!! , I no have words!!
I AM a guy melomaniac and provocative 4 Nature ,😥 VoM You win!
Beautiful as usual. Ya'll do some nice work.
Enchanting...
wow!
Wonderful!
Well, that was lovely
+kidneykutter Thanks, Danny!
Just beautiful and I would echo the comments made by Andrea Scalia (and I think William Skeen was quite understandably totally absorbed by the first part of the performance!!)
bravo‼️
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"오리지날"(오리도 지랄을 하면 날 수 있다...와는 관계없음) 버전 + 연주의 정석 (^^)