The most beautiful Allegris Miserere I ever heard. It is like a prayer for our whole existence, like a prayer for our beeing in this world of changes. Music has that power to stand up against all evil in this world.
For my ear, the sound is beyond perfection but... but the pronunciation of the T letter is not correct, it seems that they added an S and the result is a pop/snap sound especially when the T is in the attack. It is caused by a too strong english inflection which would go softened to achieve a more proper rendition. Incredibly, even for absolute level choristers like these, there is room for improvement.
Absolutely exquisite. And Andrea's soprano is totally stunning - the best controlled high treble I've ever heard for the Miserere. I stand in admiration!
Yes, but Misere Mei Deus (Have mercy on me God) comes has from Psalm 51 of Old Testament where King David with spirit broken and contrit soul ask God mercy for the death of Betsabe husband, because he planned his dearh to marriage her. Sanct Michael Archangel don't appears here for nothing. It' s all King David speaking God.
Wow. Stunning. Goose bumps. Gänsehaut. Rarely I appreciate a high soprano like here. Crystal clear without sounding "penetrating". Simply brilliant. As a previous bass singer, also in very small choirs (one singer per voice), videos like that make me longing back to those times... Listening is one thing. Being part of a choir and singing by oneself is a completely other one.
I once heard a rehearsal of this in Guildford Cathedral I only remember the soprano it was done by a diminutive little boy of about 11 standing in the crossing in the middle of the Cathedral and his un-amplified voice completely filled the whole Cathedral would have been in about 1966 they kept stopping and making him do it again. made the hairs stand up on my neck
The soprano high notes were originally written for a boy treble...here it is interpreted so beautifully by a really incredible soprano. But the 'authentic' versions use a boy for his pre-pubescent timbre as it was written originally. Andrea Haines singing the part here is utterly sublime in recreating that part...her timbre is perfection, the best I have ever heard. Absolutely perfect. A boy treble brings he's own level of timbre to the music....but I have to say this version is utterly sublime.
I love that they shift, and how the acoustics change. Makes you really feel how these old cathedrals were designed for this. This is spine tingling. ❤❤❤
So true - though St Egiden is about a century later than the Miserere. It's only when you compare plainsong in a cathedral with a later massed choral work that you realise what a difference the acoustics make. I heard Beethoven's Missa Solemnis in Winchester Cathedral a few years ago, and it was just a wall of sound - the building's resonance made it impossible to hear properly. On the other hand the Miserere or some Gregorian plainsong would have been exquisite in the same setting.
Over the years, I've had the pleasure of hearing this A Capella masterpiece performed by some of the finest choral groups and in some the best acoustical venues. However, I am audibly stunned here. To say that this is stunning would be an understatement. This performance is masterfully executed by one of the most outstanding choral/vocal groups anywhere, in my opinion. VOCES8 has always been at the top of my list; but here, they have outdone themselves. Their voices...WOW!....are balanced and blended to absolute perfection. Congratulations on a spectacular performance...BRAVO!
I agree 100% I was transfixed. I couldn't move for fear of disturbing the magic. This group gives a master class of renaissance and baroque music with every single performance. I cannot wait to see them live.
Considering it's a YT video and the compression that YT forces on videos, you haven't heard shite if you think this is the most impressive audially. Live would have been far better, and that venue is certainly nothing special for acoustics.
@@iatsd Thank you for you half-arsed reply. I realize that hearing this 'live' would have been much better for you (as it would for most of us), but that isn't really possible here, right? You do understand this is a video presentation...right? The offering is quite acceptable for many musical enthusiasts (just read the comments below...you're outnumbered). And the acoustics (which you dread so heavily) are well accepted and appreciated for such a video presentation. I am a trained vocal musician and have experienced many such "shite" (as you spewed so inappropriately). I neither accept nor appreciate your sharp negativity over a perfectly beautiful video featuring one of the finest vocal ensembles out there. You're entitled to your opinion, even as 'half-arsed' as it is. Do you have many friends, latsd? Are you as negative and ill-critical of them as you are in your unnecessarily sharp comment above? Just curious...
@@AlexanderProdywus have another go at reading what I wrote because you've completely misunderstood it. I'm not criticising the performance in the slightest. I'm critical of *the OP* pretentious post and the posturing & preening going on in it - something you reinforce with your reply there.
Simply the most peaceful way to wake up to another Monday work-day, thank you for the spirituality of sound to bless my stressful day today, God bless you lovely singers ❤❤❤
...the stirring of a penitent heart, at the foot of the cross. Thank you for giving voice to such a beautiful piece, truly you've mastered it. Bravo! God Bless you all! To God Be The Glory!
Ach Carel , wat praaaachtig. Wat heb je toch veel gespeeld en gezongen en wat hebben we samen toch ook veel plezier gehad! De mooiste duetten hebben we gezongen. Heeeerlijk! Liefs, Evelyne
Just incredible...utterly exquisite......the best by a country mile. The tall soprano, forgive me for not knowing your name....you are national treasure.
@@ianrobertson2282 Thank you! Andrea's timbre is utter perfection. The best soprano I have ever heard sing this piece. Her voice is sublime and perfect for this piece of music.
00:00 Miserere mei, Deus: secundum magnam misericordiam tuam. Et secundum multitudinem miserationum tuarum, dele iniquitatem meam. 1:12 Amplius lava me ab iniquitate mea: et a peccato meo munda me. Quoniam iniquitatem meam ego cognosco: et peccatum meum contra me est semper. Tibi soli peccavi, et malum coram te feci: ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas cum judicaris. Ecce enim in iniquitatibus conceptus sum: et in peccatis concepit me mater mea. Ecce enim veritatem dilexisti: incerta et occulta sapientiae tuae manifestasti mihi. Asperges me hysopo, et mundabor: lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor. Auditui meo dabis gaudium et laetitiam: et exsultabunt ossa humiliata. Averte faciem tuam a peccatis meis: et omnes iniquitates meas dele. Cor mundum crea in me, Deus: et spiritum rectum innova in visceribus meis. Ne proiicias me a facie tua: et spiritum sanctum tuum ne auferas a me. Redde mihi laetitiam salutaris tui: et spiritu principali confirma me. Docebo iniquos vias tuas: et impii ad te convertentur. Libera me de sanguinibus, Deus, Deus salutis meae: et exsultabit lingua mea justitiam tuam. Domine, labia mea aperies: et os meum annuntiabit laudem tuam. Quoniam si voluisses sacrificium, dedissem utique: holocaustis non delectaberis. Sacrificium Deo spiritus contribulatus: cor contritum, et humiliatum, Deus, non despicies. Benigne fac, Domine, in bona voluntate tua Sion: ut aedificentur muri Ierusalem. Tunc acceptabis sacrificium justitiae, oblationes, et holocausta: tunc imponent super altare tuum vitulos. 1:12
I found this piece of music by accident many years ago on a cd in a music shop during a rough time in my life, I would drive late night with this as loud as possible through country lanes with no lights on as fast as my car would go. (It was high powered) Yes I was dangerous but I was hurting inside, all I can say is I made it through those nights unscathed. This piece will always have a special place in my heart reserved for my most deepest emotions.
Le Miserere d'Allegri est une pure merveille. Il ne faut pas confondre l’esbroufe qui est une comédie superficielle et un feu de paille, avec la vraie beauté qui provient du fond de l'âme et est éternelle.
Dieses traumhafte Werk soll der junge Mozart nach einmaligem Hören in der Sixtina vollständig niedergeschrieben und dem Vatican zum Geschenk gemacht haben.
It was already written and performed in the Vatican only once per year. Mozart was unable to acquire the score. No one cd acquire it at the time. Misere was a one hit wonder. Subsequently when Mozart attended, IN the Vatican, he did indeed memorize the entire score, note for note. I apologize I dont recall the composer. Mozart is a legend; this story is not. Its true
I heard this piece by chance in an Italian cathederal by the local choir...It was absolutely gorgeous!!! Goosebumps.... Any Good Music must get to the emotions, otherwise its just background sounds.
"There were three of them... and Allaline". Ash Wednesday, Hereford Cathedral. Allegri's Misere makes me reflect on the fact that I will experience such bliss - live - but few times in my remaining years. But then, that is rather the point...
Imagine what it would have been like, to be in the audience. Their exquisite singing in such a venue. Kudos to the technical wizards at BR-Klassik for bringing their voices to life, breaking the wall between listener and singer.
Perfection. I have a brilliant 40yo recording of this work by the Tallis Scholars, which to this day gives me chills. I will say with confidence, VOCES8 has outdone them. The audio recording on this is stellar. Bravo VOCES8! Brava!
Absolutely agree. The Tallis Scholars performance is stunning. I have heard them perform it live twice. As I give immense kudos for a recording that still gives me chills decades later, I must concede the crown to Voces8 for this absolutely stunning rendition of what is one of my favourite choral pieces in existence. Brava, Brava to Voces8. A high bar has indeed been surpassed.
Demut beim Koponieren und beim Ausführen! Hier kommt beides so wunderbar auf höchstem Niveau zusammen. V8 setzt Maßstäbe in der A Capella Musik. Vorbildlich im Sinne des Wortes! Danke!
Thank you to you wonderful young people. Never heard better. I am moved beyond words by this. You are a blessing in this screaming world. Please do something else for us. Never, ever, stop. Love from Lancashire. RevDev
Best recoding sound of "Miserere mei Deus (Salmo 51)" I can find in youtube, pure , crystal clear , amazing beauty , this song decribe God's Holiness and Mercy through King David's repentance ( Psalm 51) and Gregorio Allegri's compostion .
Dziękuję Wam pięknie i kocham Was -Voice8! Fantastyczna zamiana pozycji, Ślicznie wyeksponowany sopran. Myślę, że całe Niebo się cieszy kiedy śpiewacie!
Une des meilleures interprétations que je connaisse de cette oeuvre magnifique... Je serais curieux d'entendre ce groupe dans le choeur de l'abbaye du Thoronet ( Var )... Les voix y seraient encore sublimées et magnifiées. Encore merci les Voces8 pour ces instants de beauté indicibles. Dominique
Ah, the overtones. Good barbershop quartets sometimes produce overtones. First time I ever heard one was being surrounded by a good quartet in the foyer of a Howard Johnson's. About two seconds into the 'tag' it began to ring out so clearly that I would have sworn that there was a fifth voice (soprano) singing that note. The 'goosebumps' didn't subside for several minutes. This group does it all the time. WoW!
Quelqu’un a dit un jour que le plus bel instrument est la voix humaine. Ce Miserere d’Allegri en est manifestement la preuve. Tout simplement superbe: rien n’est trop beau pour chanter la gloire de Dieu!
C'est véritablement admirable. Et les yeux reçoivent aussi la part d'éblouissement tant de fois réclamée. Ils illustrent si bien la devise : "Tendre vers la perfection, sans jamais y prétendre". Vous me ravissez, je le veux à mon enterrement. Soyez heureux du bonheur que vous apportez.
Um sentimento duplo me ocorreu ao ver este vídeo (ou dois sentimentos): de um lado a satisfação de ver um grupo desta imensa qualidade. Desde que nenhum dos músicos deste vídeo havia nascido ainda, eu sempre gostei, adorei esta peça do Nunes Garcia (sugiro que leiam sobre a história do nosso compositor que foi boicotado por ser preto e não ser português). A parte triste fica a cargo de, depois de um ano que o vídeo foi postado, eu dei a curtida número cinco - se fosse funk já teria pra lá de 20.000. Mas é isso, a qualidade é para todos, mas muitos não há reconhecem. Parabéns maestrina, Parabéns coro.
The version most performed nowadays, with the famous "top C" in the second half of the 4-voice falsobordone, is based on that published by William Smyth Rockstro in the first edition of the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1880) In the original composition, Allegri never wrote this high vocal jumps.
Thanks for the information. As a choirboy decades ago, I yearned to sing this, but my voice broke before I could do it. Most choirs have two boy soloists, alternating to be sure of staying in tune. It reminds me of how lucky I was to have Eric Coleridge as Choirmaster at St Mary's, Charlton Kings. It was no cathedral, but the acoustics were amazing.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the skill of walking silently on a stone floor in high heels?
High heels are ridiculous and should have gone away by the 1970s
I noticed too… very slow careful with heels and still on time, ready to perform outstanding…
😊
I noticed!
Advanced level!
The most beautiful Allegris Miserere I ever heard. It is like a prayer for our whole existence, like a prayer for our beeing in this world of changes. Music has that power to stand up against all evil in this world.
@@joyb5525 I completely disagree. What a rude comment. And If you want to argue I will not answer.
for me tenebraes is the best rendition of this
Are you kidding. They deny the divinity of Jesus. He is God.@@staffanolofsson8201
Amen
For my ear, the sound is beyond perfection but... but the pronunciation of the T letter is not correct, it seems that they added an S and the result is a pop/snap sound especially when the T is in the attack. It is caused by a too strong english inflection which would go softened to achieve a more proper rendition. Incredibly, even for absolute level choristers like these, there is room for improvement.
Absolutely exquisite. And Andrea's soprano is totally stunning - the best controlled high treble I've ever heard for the Miserere. I stand in admiration!
I agree, Andreas soprano is, and has always been, completely stunning: A voice free from vibrato.
@@staffanolofsson8201 Yes....totally agree....utter perfection. Beautiful beautiful timbre...
Total einverstanden
Dies ist der Inbegriff von Musik: klar, ergreifend, göttlich!
@ ich stimme völlig damit überein. Einfach himmlisch.
When I listen to this piece, I feel as though the Archangel Gabriel is singing to us from that eternity between Heaven and Earth.
Yes, but Misere Mei Deus (Have mercy on me God) comes has from Psalm 51 of Old Testament where King David with spirit broken and contrit soul ask God mercy for the death of Betsabe husband, because he planned his dearh to marriage her. Sanct Michael Archangel don't appears here for nothing. It' s all King David speaking God.
I listen to this on Good Friday while reading Psalm 51.
Wahnsinn diese Stimmen ..treibt mir die Tränen in die Augen . Zerfetzt mein Herz
Wow. Stunning. Goose bumps. Gänsehaut.
Rarely I appreciate a high soprano like here. Crystal clear without sounding "penetrating". Simply brilliant. As a previous bass singer, also in very small choirs (one singer per voice), videos like that make me longing back to those times... Listening is one thing. Being part of a choir and singing by oneself is a completely other one.
Have to add: Kudos to the guy who recorded that. Sound quality is exceptional for a live performance.
Andrea Haines.
I'm here for the same reason, longing to find a small choir to sing again after so many years...
Yes! Sublime.
I once heard a rehearsal of this in Guildford Cathedral I only remember the soprano it was done by a diminutive little boy of about 11 standing in the crossing in the middle of the Cathedral and his un-amplified voice completely filled the whole Cathedral would have been in about 1966 they kept stopping and making him do it again. made the hairs stand up on my neck
The soprano high notes were originally written for a boy treble...here it is interpreted so beautifully by a really incredible soprano. But the 'authentic' versions use a boy for his pre-pubescent timbre as it was written originally. Andrea Haines singing the part here is utterly sublime in recreating that part...her timbre is perfection, the best I have ever heard. Absolutely perfect. A boy treble brings he's own level of timbre to the music....but I have to say this version is utterly sublime.
hairs standing up on the back of our necks is exactly what it's meant to do, every time, always
I love that they shift, and how the acoustics change.
Makes you really feel how these old cathedrals were designed for this. This is spine tingling. ❤❤❤
Oui ils utilisent le volume , l’espace sonore. Très intelligent . J apprécie aussi.
Présentation très sobre, harmonieuse. Magnifique !;
they are all wearing microphones it should make no difference .
So true - though St Egiden is about a century later than the Miserere. It's only when you compare plainsong in a cathedral with a later massed choral work that you realise what a difference the acoustics make. I heard Beethoven's Missa Solemnis in Winchester Cathedral a few years ago, and it was just a wall of sound - the building's resonance made it impossible to hear properly. On the other hand the Miserere or some Gregorian plainsong would have been exquisite in the same setting.
@@ACD54 That's really interesting! Thank you
Himmlisch, live gehört und gesehen, ein Traum
Da hatten Sie Glückl, dabei zu sein ; ich verstehe, dass es Sie "begeistert" hat.
Vielleicht darf ich das auch einmal erleben.🍀
Ich kann es immer wieder hören , diese Klarheit und Weite ergreift mich immer wieder aufs Neue...
Danke ❤❤❤❤❤
Seelenfutter im Chaos dieser Zeit.... ❤
Hätte ich nicht besser formulieren können. Schaue es gerade und denke mir Ihre Worte!
Over the years, I've had the pleasure of hearing this A Capella masterpiece performed by some of the finest choral groups and in some the best acoustical venues. However, I am audibly stunned here. To say that this is stunning would be an understatement. This performance is masterfully executed by one of the most outstanding choral/vocal groups anywhere, in my opinion. VOCES8 has always been at the top of my list; but here, they have outdone themselves. Their voices...WOW!....are balanced and blended to absolute perfection. Congratulations on a spectacular performance...BRAVO!
I agree 100% I was transfixed. I couldn't move for fear of disturbing the magic. This group gives a master class of renaissance and baroque music with every single performance. I cannot wait to see them live.
Exsquisite, I adore voces8
Considering it's a YT video and the compression that YT forces on videos, you haven't heard shite if you think this is the most impressive audially. Live would have been far better, and that venue is certainly nothing special for acoustics.
@@iatsd Thank you for you half-arsed reply. I realize that hearing this 'live' would have been much better for you (as it would for most of us), but that isn't really possible here, right? You do understand this is a video presentation...right? The offering is quite acceptable for many musical enthusiasts (just read the comments below...you're outnumbered). And the acoustics (which you dread so heavily) are well accepted and appreciated for such a video presentation. I am a trained vocal musician and have experienced many such "shite" (as you spewed so inappropriately). I neither accept nor appreciate your sharp negativity over a perfectly beautiful video featuring one of the finest vocal ensembles out there. You're entitled to your opinion, even as 'half-arsed' as it is. Do you have many friends, latsd? Are you as negative and ill-critical of them as you are in your unnecessarily sharp comment above? Just curious...
@@AlexanderProdywus have another go at reading what I wrote because you've completely misunderstood it. I'm not criticising the performance in the slightest. I'm critical of *the OP* pretentious post and the posturing & preening going on in it - something you reinforce with your reply there.
If i could sing like you guys i would never shut up.
Einfach wundervolle Chormusik, einfach göttliche Musik...
Simply the most peaceful way to wake up to another Monday work-day, thank you for the spirituality of sound to bless my stressful day today, God bless you lovely singers ❤❤❤
...the stirring of a penitent heart, at the foot of the cross.
Thank you for giving voice to such a beautiful piece, truly you've mastered it. Bravo!
God Bless you all!
To God Be The Glory!
Ach Carel , wat praaaachtig. Wat heb je toch veel gespeeld en gezongen en wat hebben we samen toch ook veel plezier gehad! De mooiste duetten hebben we gezongen. Heeeerlijk! Liefs, Evelyne
Just incredible...utterly exquisite......the best by a country mile. The tall soprano, forgive me for not knowing your name....you are national treasure.
Andrea Haines.
@@ianrobertson2282 Thank you! Andrea's timbre is utter perfection. The best soprano I have ever heard sing this piece. Her voice is sublime and perfect for this piece of music.
Wenn man das hört muss man an Engel glauben. Wunderschön.
00:00
Miserere mei, Deus: secundum magnam misericordiam tuam.
Et secundum multitudinem miserationum tuarum, dele iniquitatem meam.
1:12
Amplius lava me ab iniquitate mea: et a peccato meo munda me.
Quoniam iniquitatem meam ego cognosco: et peccatum meum contra me est semper.
Tibi soli peccavi, et malum coram te feci: ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas cum judicaris.
Ecce enim in iniquitatibus conceptus sum: et in peccatis concepit me mater mea.
Ecce enim veritatem dilexisti: incerta et occulta sapientiae tuae manifestasti mihi.
Asperges me hysopo, et mundabor: lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor.
Auditui meo dabis gaudium et laetitiam: et exsultabunt ossa humiliata.
Averte faciem tuam a peccatis meis: et omnes iniquitates meas dele.
Cor mundum crea in me, Deus: et spiritum rectum innova in visceribus meis.
Ne proiicias me a facie tua: et spiritum sanctum tuum ne auferas a me.
Redde mihi laetitiam salutaris tui: et spiritu principali confirma me.
Docebo iniquos vias tuas: et impii ad te convertentur.
Libera me de sanguinibus, Deus, Deus salutis meae: et exsultabit lingua mea justitiam tuam.
Domine, labia mea aperies: et os meum annuntiabit laudem tuam.
Quoniam si voluisses sacrificium, dedissem utique: holocaustis non delectaberis.
Sacrificium Deo spiritus contribulatus: cor contritum, et humiliatum, Deus, non despicies.
Benigne fac, Domine, in bona voluntate tua Sion: ut aedificentur muri Ierusalem.
Tunc acceptabis sacrificium justitiae, oblationes, et holocausta: tunc imponent super altare tuum vitulos. 1:12
This is live music on a higher level . I get goosebumps . 🥰
I found this piece of music by accident many years ago on a cd in a music shop during a rough time in my life, I would drive late night with this as loud as possible through country lanes with no lights on as fast as my car would go. (It was high powered) Yes I was dangerous but I was hurting inside, all I can say is I made it through those nights unscathed. This piece will always have a special place in my heart reserved for my most deepest emotions.
David was in rough shape too. This is him asking for mercy for what he had done. It was granted.
Yes, it does a thing or two to a receptive soul when it's hearing, reading or reciting psalm 51...
Bless you. I’m glad you made it through the rough times.
En écoutant cela , nous nous rapprochons de Dieu .....
Le Miserere d'Allegri est une pure merveille. Il ne faut pas confondre l’esbroufe qui est une comédie superficielle et un feu de paille, avec la vraie beauté qui provient du fond de l'âme et est éternelle.
13.51. Ho cantato per 45 anni e vinto tutti i concorsi corali, ma questa perfezione non l'ho mai sentita. Da brividi. Grazie
Dieses traumhafte Werk soll der junge Mozart nach einmaligem Hören in der Sixtina vollständig niedergeschrieben und dem Vatican zum Geschenk gemacht haben.
Yes, I also have read about that, so it has to be true!
Das soll eine Legende sein.
palestrina, my friend
It was already written and performed in the Vatican only once per year. Mozart was unable to acquire the score. No one cd acquire it at the time. Misere was a one hit wonder. Subsequently when Mozart attended, IN the Vatican, he did indeed memorize the entire score, note for note. I apologize I dont recall the composer. Mozart is a legend; this story is not. Its true
Ich stimme völlig damit überein
I heard this piece by chance in an Italian cathederal by the local choir...It was absolutely gorgeous!!! Goosebumps.... Any Good Music must get to the emotions, otherwise its just background sounds.
That goosebump sensation!
It depends to whom it resonates as emotive
❤ Thanks for this angelic miserere ! From France !
"There were three of them... and Allaline".
Ash Wednesday, Hereford Cathedral. Allegri's Misere makes me reflect on the fact that I will experience such bliss - live - but few times in my remaining years. But then, that is rather the point...
Europe is safe.
Thank you.
Imagine what it would have been like, to be in the audience. Their exquisite singing in such a venue.
Kudos to the technical wizards at BR-Klassik for bringing their voices to life, breaking the wall between listener and singer.
Absolutely sublime. Pure, soaring peace.
Perfection. I have a brilliant 40yo recording of this work by the Tallis Scholars, which to this day gives me chills. I will say with confidence, VOCES8 has outdone them. The audio recording on this is stellar. Bravo VOCES8! Brava!
I cried listening to this. This isn't even my favorite performance of this song. But it's very intense!!
I have been convinced for 30 years the performance by Tallis Scholars is the definitive version. I think Voice 8 is even better!
Absolutely agree. The Tallis Scholars performance is stunning. I have heard them perform it live twice. As I give immense kudos for a recording that still gives me chills decades later, I must concede the crown to Voces8 for this absolutely stunning rendition of what is one of my favourite choral pieces in existence. Brava, Brava to Voces8. A high bar has indeed been surpassed.
Me too!!!!!
Merci pour ce grand amour au travers de vos chants , c'est la merveille à l'état pur....♥♥🍀🍀🕊🕊🌹🌹
Diesen Gesang der ganzen Welt🌹✨
Simply divine!
Demut beim Koponieren und beim Ausführen! Hier kommt beides so wunderbar auf höchstem Niveau zusammen. V8 setzt Maßstäbe in der A Capella Musik. Vorbildlich im Sinne des Wortes! Danke!
Das haben Sie wundervoll in Worte gefasst ! Herzlichen Dank...
Ich war damals in der Egidienkirche im Konzert. Himmlisch!
Dat lijkt me fantastisch!
Bravi Andrea and voces 8 super !!!
Thank you to you wonderful young people. Never heard better. I am moved beyond words by this. You are a blessing in this screaming world. Please do something else for us. Never, ever, stop. Love from Lancashire. RevDev
Wunderschöne Presentation eines einmaligen Miserere - Gänsehaut pur
Gratias tibi agimus, gratias tibi, gratias agimus quod per tuas angelicas voces nos Deo propius adducimus, Amen. 🙏❤️❤️❤️
Best recoding sound of "Miserere mei Deus (Salmo 51)" I can find in youtube, pure , crystal clear , amazing beauty , this song decribe God's Holiness and Mercy through King David's repentance ( Psalm 51) and Gregorio Allegri's compostion .
Absolutely wonderful, as always, with VOCES8!!
They made me cry with their movement around the church ⛪️
Wonderful, would appreciate it if you could post more of this concert.
Hi, Mark! You can find the complete concert with Voces8 here: www.br-klassik.de/concert/ausstrahlung-1821456.html
@@br-klassik Great, thank you !
the tall girls voice rips my soul out and sends it flying...
The main soprano is breathtaking
Absolutely beautiful singing of a sublime composition that lifts the spirits
OMG Eleonore is in the house😍😍😍
Allegri's Miserere is a masterpiece born out of faith and musical talent. You need both to compose such a marvel.
Dziękuję Wam pięknie i kocham Was -Voice8! Fantastyczna zamiana pozycji, Ślicznie wyeksponowany sopran. Myślę, że całe Niebo się cieszy kiedy śpiewacie!
Amen!
Боже! Как красиво! Хвала тебе, Господь!❤
Amen!
Magnífico o Catolicismo com tantas obras belíssimas que transportam para a Misericórdia de Deus!Que grupo espetacular 🎶💒🌹
How do groups like this keep from going flat ? Beautiful tonality and harmony - soaring soprano beautifully executed. BRAVO !
Sharp ears 😉 plus a lot of training! Yes, aren't they stunning?
Omina ad maiorem gloriam Dei - diese Musik drückt es aus!
Une des meilleures interprétations que je connaisse de cette oeuvre magnifique...
Je serais curieux d'entendre ce groupe dans le choeur de l'abbaye du Thoronet ( Var )...
Les voix y seraient encore sublimées et magnifiées.
Encore merci les Voces8 pour ces instants de beauté indicibles.
Dominique
Exquisite. The finest i have heard, even i may say above the kings’,singers
This is absolutely beautiful use of God’s gift of music. Thank you 🙏
Katie's dress is gorgeous!!!!!! Werk, guuuurl!
Beautiful beyond words ❤️
Ah, the overtones. Good barbershop quartets sometimes produce overtones. First time I ever heard one was being surrounded by a good quartet in the foyer of a Howard Johnson's. About two seconds into the 'tag' it began to ring out so clearly that I would have sworn that there was a fifth voice (soprano) singing that note. The 'goosebumps' didn't subside for several minutes. This group does it all the time. WoW!
Thanks to the magnificent Baroque architecture we get wonderful acoustics.
Quelqu’un a dit un jour que le plus bel instrument est la voix humaine. Ce Miserere d’Allegri en est manifestement la preuve. Tout simplement superbe: rien n’est trop beau pour chanter la gloire de Dieu!
Des voix célestes, c'est sûr... Magnifique ! Merci Beaucoup
C'est véritablement admirable. Et les yeux reçoivent aussi la part d'éblouissement tant de fois réclamée. Ils illustrent si bien la devise : "Tendre vers la perfection, sans jamais y prétendre". Vous me ravissez, je le veux à mon enterrement. Soyez heureux du bonheur que vous apportez.
¡Qué soprano! Tienes una voz perfecta, Andrea.
Wahnsinn… Schönheit in vollem Klang. Bin hin und weg…. 😊
Grazie di esistere🙏🙏♥️♥️ Complimenti Vivissimi🙏🙏♥️♥️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🙏♥️♥️ Anne e Luigi
Jedes Mal packt mich dieses Werk. Umso mehr, wenn es so exzellent ausgeführt wird.
Listening to this gave me chills, the blending of the vocals and the way they carry the melody is just out of this world.....😮😮😮
Spettacolare,fantastico,da brividi questo miserere di Allegri.I coristi sono semplicemente perfetti,complimenti davvero.
Gottes Segen
A perfect performance of one of the most beautiful pieces of music. Bravo!
An incredibly moving performance.
Amazing Performance and Recording ! Congrats !
Simply gorgeous!!!!!!!
너무 아름다워서 눈물이나요!!!!!!!
日本から拝見しております。古風な聖歌なのに現代的なファッションで、衝撃的でした。基督教に偏見のある日本に来て、是非とも聴かせて下さいませ❗
Really?
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Absolute brilliance from this ensemble. As always.
En dehors des mouvements qui parfois casse l'harmonie, purée quel bel ensemble! Génial! Stéph.
Also a top notch performance of this Miserere by VOCES8!
So gorgeous. Breathtaking, transcendental. Thankyou.
❤️
Um sentimento duplo me ocorreu ao ver este vídeo (ou dois sentimentos): de um lado a satisfação de ver um grupo desta imensa qualidade. Desde que nenhum dos músicos deste vídeo havia nascido ainda, eu sempre gostei, adorei esta peça do Nunes Garcia (sugiro que leiam sobre a história do nosso compositor que foi boicotado por ser preto e não ser português).
A parte triste fica a cargo de, depois de um ano que o vídeo foi postado, eu dei a curtida número cinco - se fosse funk já teria pra lá de 20.000.
Mas é isso, a qualidade é para todos, mas muitos não há reconhecem.
Parabéns maestrina, Parabéns coro.
Admirables voix !!! L’ enchantement et le recueillement suivent. Bravo et Merci 🙏🏻 🌹🌹🌹
Das sind wunderbare Klänge
Un Latino classico perfetto.
Bravissimi.
Ihr singt wie Engel ❤
The version most performed nowadays, with the famous "top C" in the second half of the 4-voice falsobordone, is based on that published by William Smyth Rockstro in the first edition of the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1880) In the original composition, Allegri never wrote this high vocal jumps.
Thanks for the information. As a choirboy decades ago, I yearned to sing this, but my voice broke before I could do it. Most choirs have two boy soloists, alternating to be sure of staying in tune. It reminds me of how lucky I was to have Eric Coleridge as Choirmaster at St Mary's, Charlton Kings. It was no cathedral, but the acoustics were amazing.
This is a semitone down, so the top Cs are Bs.
Amazing performance!!!!
Best version I've ever heard.
La perfection existe, nous en avons la preuve avec ces huit voix divinement envoûtantes !
Wunderbar etwas so zu hören.. Dankeschön
Waouh ! C est magnifique ! Merci infiniment ! J ai adoré la pureté de la voix de soprano ❤❤
Sublime. Heavenly
Absolutely gorgeous
Wonderful!
Fantastic!! Tears welling up in my eyes
The essence of beauty!
Oh Gott, wie kann
man mit solch himmlischen Stimmen noch immer so unbarmherzige Texte singen - ER ist die liebende Güte🙏❤️❣️
You're absolutely right! Blessings!