Musica Enchiriadis IX sec.- Rex Caeli Domine.wmv
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- An expressive example of free organum. Sung by Capella Duriensis in the Mosteiro Sao Pedro da Ferreira. The melody in rising and falling meets the accompanying voice at the beginning and the end. At the high point of the phrase and during the expressive contours, the two lines move in parallel fourths.
to think that a small child with a mobile phone anywhere in the world could take it upon himself to find music from more than 1000 years ago, pretty insane the world we live in. this is trippy, listening to music from the 800's thanks for uploading
zxihycigdufgg strange huh that a kid aint CURIOUS enough to search this up well actually ive been pretty interested in musics history and how the music from the eras past by
This type of music started to be written mear the 9th centuries to the 10th centuries and also the origins of polyphony
Canto Ortodoxo
@@Gabrielmari39515 years old here. I'm curious enough to search this.
As a 900 kid I would relax while listening to it
NEVER DELETE THIS VIDEO NEVER PLZ!!!!!!
Yes!! This song is beautiful!!!
Ist Wunderbar!
This is the origins of Polyphony if anyone has heard or learned about that.
Thanks for the information!!! 😄
heck, it's the origins of western music. period.
I dare to point to a beautiful music, written later, in the first year of the XIII century. Hildegard Von Bingen was a great musician (besides lots of other things) an extraordinary woman of all times. Her Music has those monodic lines of the plain-chant, but her melodies go very far beyond (maybe Celtic influences in the Rhine region where she lived). Most of the recordings of her present her music as purely monodic. But, as she mentions various instruments in her writings, and talk about the beauty of different voices singing together, some (as myself) see her music as diaphony (as in the primitive organ, with parallel/obliquos lines moving together with the main voice. The CD" VISION - The music of Hildegard Von Bingen" is a wonderful example of his music: arrangement and interpretation by by Richard Souther (in a modern vision). It worth a listen
Me: plays this song
The Angel's over my bed: omg so true
"O.M.G." as a vain mention of God? The angels wouldn't say that
@@Tom19142 yes
This is beautiful music :)
The echoes... the echoes.
Fire fire Come quickly Thor’s burning!
When your homey gives you the aux. Then your car is on fire.
I wonder how much royalties you get after 1200 years?
Music for soul.
0:23 My favorite part
Evolution of music?
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPY
You know it
I listened to it while on my way to the basketball game
What Album Is This Off? It's Beautiful! :D
A 5th century album.
A hand
People who heard this song on evolution of music
Haunting.
This music is so depressing. Listening to the duet is like listening to a person singing sorrowfully in a void. I cannot believe that I am getting depressed with this song.
Nice to hear somebody talking intelligently
Dear Rome why did you leave?
We want the pope back in the church!!
3:24
Made in 900 A.D.
Yep
Grand joser bonjour yo yo ta la peche frere tut'enfou de moi a+
Beautiful Catholic Music
actuallly when this came out catholics didht exist . they were all christians
@@therapindustry6236yes, Catholic Christians.
I searched this because Charlemagne
I've Managed To Find The Text, It's In Latin, Can Anyone Translate This Into English Please?:
Rex Cæli Domine
Maris Undisoni
Titanis Nitidi
Squalidique Soli
Te Humiles Famuli
Modulis Venerando Piis
Se Iubeas Flagitant
Variis Liberare Malis
Cithara
Sapientis Melodie Est
Tibimet
Genitor Forte Placita
Cuncta Captus
Devotorum Laudum Munia
Nostri Quoque
Sume Voti Harmoniam
Mortalis Oculus
Videt In Facie
Tu Autem Latebras
Animi Peragras
Sonoris Fidibus
Famuli Tibimet Devoti
Davidis Sequimur
Humilem Regis Precum Hostiam
Hie Saul
Ludicro Mitigaverat
Spiritu
Cum Sibi Forte Debili
Spiritalem
Abolebat Iustitiam
Ipso Ioco
Tua Cantans Præconia
I put it through a crappy Latin generator and it's basically saying God is almighty, he rules all, and that we serve him and give him this song of praise
Its honestly a really cool song
King heavens!
sea WAVES
Titans nitidos
only the squalid?
We, the humble
Modules pious
Demanding to be released
It takes various deliver
the guitar
It is wise Melodie
tibimet
Her chance Fleas
Taking all
Thanks to Mnnia
Also, our
Take a wish harmony
mortal eyes
You do
However are you hiding
mind wander
sound Fidibus
We, reward Devoti
David THEN
King humble prayers Host
At this point, Saul
The games Mitigaverat
spirit
When a man who had a blemished
spiritalem
justice abolished
very fun
Your Cantans præcones
@@Elbruhman6456 Guitars are already existed before this song is even written
King of heaven, Lord of the wave-sounding sea, of the shining Titan and of the dark earth, Thy humble servants entreat Thee, by worshipping Thee with pious words as
Thou hast commanded, to free them from their sundry ills.
This church music? I like it but idk if it's church music💀
Translation please
No one knows what there saying the songs in nicantese even nicantese people cant understand it
Who's here from the show vikings
Do you know which show it was? We're still trying to find out!
@@JonathanAyerst vikings season 5 episode 9, 41. 00 minutes
@@19songreatt36 thanks very much! Are you sure though? I checked exactly the moment you said and it didn't happen 🧐
@@JonathanAyerst I think it was a wedding scene between rollo and that French lady.
Conroe church of Christ be like
but why parallel 4ths? Why just two voices? I would like to hear more about the musical choices behind this recording... is there a booklet?
The 4th was considered a "perfect" interval in Medieval music (along with the 5th and the Octave). It was easy to move voices parallel in 4ths without running into dissonance, as would occur more easily if trying to move parallel in other intervals, especially while staying within the tonality of the Gregorian modes.
pues yo soy español
Yo no soy de ahí pero hablo el mismo idioma.
@@bruceleehace20anos17 porque tu respuesta a mi comentario de hace 2 años es de hace casi 20 años, teniendo en cuenta que el primer video subido a RUclips fue en abril de 2005 año en que nací yo, por lo que cuando tú escribiste este comentario yo no había nacido
@@bruceleehace20anos17 me estoy rallando
@@bruceleehace20anos17 ahhhhhh
@@bruceleehace20anos17 en fin, sin comentarios, te voy ha copiar esa trolleada máxima, es buenisima
This is from 1000 AD and or 900AD
900 ad
Bro it's made in 900 ad not BC
@@mom841 its already 900 ad not bc
I love polyphony, although I’m 14
Herobello Channel Lamborghini is awesome too
Ok
Lol irgendwer von Frau Nowak hier?😂
Creepy song.
I disliked ur comment 🤬
Creepy
Have you ever listened to byzantine chant?
Gonna eat me a part Osiris
It's a church song bro
@@slickmanfonzthatanti-trollis it?? i thought it is some ritual hands (have watched in evolution of music) . what is that song mean?
@@brendajasmine1584the "ritual hands" image was just for video decoration. Yes, this is a church song/chant.
bulsit
Don’t you mean bullshit?
@@proviperez152 don't you mean your own people
Don’t you mean OUR people?
*Soviet anthem starts to play*