Oasis Chorale: Veni Sancte Spiritus - Jacques Berthier, Taizé
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2023
- Oasis Chorale sings "Veni Sancte Spiritus" by Jacques Berthier and the Taizé community at Norton Chapel on the campus of Keuka College
This video was made possible by a generous donation from the Lamb family. Thank you for making this possible.
Update (10/30/23): our video project is fully funded. Thank you to everyone who donated!
TEXT (attributed to Pope Innocent III)
Veni Sancte Spiritus (Come Holy Spirit)
Come, Holy Spirit, from heaven shine forth
with your glorious light.
Veni Sancte Spiritus.
Come from the four winds, O Spirit,
come breath of God;
Disperse the shadows over us,
renew and strengthen your people.
Veni Sancte Spiritus.
You are our only comforter,
peace of the soul.
In the heat you shade us;
in our labor you refresh us,
And in trouble you are our strength.
Veni Sancte Spiritus.
Kindle in our heart the flame of your love,
that in the darkness of the world
it may glow and reach to all, forever.
Veni Sancte Spiritus.
Soloists: Lisa Martin, David Miller, Drew Roth, Annalisa Byler
Learn more and buy our music at: www.oasischorale.org
PRODUCTION
Audio mastering by Brad Zabelski
Videography and post-production by Myron Eby, Clarus Media. Видеоклипы
Really would have loved to be in that church for this concert!! Fantastic recording!!
Praise the Lord! He is our help and the same throughout the ages!
Beautiful as always. Thank you for the blessing.
WOW Mennonites listening to Catholic music. The Lord is coming soon. We're all going to be together. I'm so grateful for that!
What a beautiful video and Chorale.
Fabulous, thank you for posting this beautiful video
It would be nice to have the soloist names given in the description. Nicely done by all!
This is such a beautiful setting and so beautifully sung... do you have music for it ?
Our rendition is based on this music: www.giamusic.com/store/resource/three-short-songs-print-g9085
Can you explain why a Mennonite choir sings Catholic hymns? I don't understand. While it's true that the Taizé Community was founded by a Protestant pastor, ecumenism has led it to adopt a very Catholic orientation.
It's not as surprising as you might think. There are a number of common Catholic hymns. While Catholics and Protestants and Mennonites do differ in some important ways, they share a common Orthodoxy and Scripture leading to significant overlap. We are unwilling to base our choice of music on denominational considerations and while ecumenicism is not our goal, we appreciate the work of people from many denominations.
We are to be one holy, catholic church (NOT Roman but universal) Once that happens then the Kingdom will return. Amen. Mennonites, you have blessed this Anglican. Chris x