FLORIANI: Tantum Ergo (Corsican)
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- A 17th century Corsican chant, transcribed from Franciscan manuscripts.
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Yes! The Church needs to bring this back. Thank you for the work you do. God bless you all!
Sanctus. Sanctus. Sanctus. (Holy. Holy. Holy.) Holy, blessed is God, creator of humanity, of all that is good and beautiful. Blessed be God for the Arts, guardians of our humanity; protectors of creativity, of truth and love. Sanctus. Sanctus. Sanctus. Thank you. Bravo!
This was my first Latin, learned in 1st grade. God bless Sister Alphonsus. Thank you, gentlemen.
Sacred Music is needed more than ever as a remnant of the church perseveres.
Amen
i feel a sense of deep peace when i listen to this. thank you.
May God be Glorified Always with this Most Sacred Music! Viva Christo Rey!🕊🙏😇
This MUST MAKE A RETURN, NOW. In every Church THIS IS the proper music that must be there.
Now imagine this with a choir and an orchestra. The CHURCH has not lost their ways. The CHURCH MUST REMIND US their ways.
Well done ! it might be interesting to mention that this song comes from a Franciscan print from Genoa entitled the "Manuale choricanum"
This music is so sacred and beautiful - thank you for keeping it alive - I believe we need it very much and must not let it die out. Thank you so much for your work and wonderful artistry - this is transporting for me. 💓
Sublime. Please post more music!!!
It would be SO blessedly wonderful if all churches had at least some form of this purely sacred music during the sacrifice of the mass. Especially after Holy Communion, I so long for just some quiet, sacred time. This could be implemented in those moments, even by recording, just to emphasize the gratitude, wonder, worship, and awe which we all should be experiencing! May God bless you and prosper your ministry! Thank you for it!
I experience that every Sunday at Mass. Do you have a Latin Mass community close by?
I Agree!!!
so beautiful, there are no words!!
This is so BEAUTIFUL, it gives me chills!
Incredible
Praise the Lord oh my soul
Thank you, thank you! This is so beautiful. Please keep making this beautiful art gentleman.
Dear @Floriani Sacred Music
Do you have a rendition of O Salutaris Hostia?
Thank you for your great ministry, multiplying many talents.
We haven't recorded any versions of the O Salutaris, but we do have an episode on our Chant School Podcast on how to sing Verbum Supernum Prodiens, which is the chant from which we get the O Salutaris Hostia.
The tune was taken from the Kontakion of the departed. Lovely tune
Wow this is beautiful music!
Beautiful
Amazing! Love the harmonies.
Nice one guys, and the cassocks looks a lot better than jeans and a t-shirt.
We lift our hearts up to The Lord 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Amazing...
Love it !! 🎉🎉 Thank you brothers!! ❤❤
So Beautiful and moving!
Gorgeous, as always
Saints Peter and Paul !!!
LA MÚSICA PARA DIOS, ES HERMOSA, SE NOTA QUE ES PARA DIOS.
Tell us more about yourselves, there is not enough on your website...
Sometimes the best have the best kept mysteries, in humility. : )
🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Beautiful
Do you have a score available from your transcription? This would be excellent to use for our adult choir.
Sure do! We found it on CPDL: www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/8d/Tantum_ergo-corsican.pdf
Let us know how it goes with your adult choir!
@@FlorianiSacredMusic awesome, this is perfect thanks!
Please what's the original song that has this this tune.
É uma pena não ser legendado
O Bonitas
C'est juste, ils chantent très bien, ok, mais ça n'a plus rien à voir avec la Corse et la version originale. Le rythme est trop rapide et pourtant on a l'impression de s'endormir, il manque des notes, des miélismes et des saccades. Come on guys, man this chant up !
Laissez-nous vous entendre.
Don't be such a critic! Just close your eyes and enjoy the praise THEY are giving God!!
The pronunciation of the Latin - t - is a disaster.
As a Latin student and regular Latin mass goer, I think it is quite accurate for a piece written to be sung in ecclesiastical Latin. Where do you see a problem with it?
@@lukew4211 The problem is the english pronunciation of the Latin ecclesiastical alphabet. English "t" doesn't exist in Latin. Unfortunately, your mouth takes on a shape consistent with spoken language before the age of five, and your mouth is trained to speak English.
@@giorgiodifrancesco4590 good thing the rest of us understand ecclesial Latin is not the same as the Latin spoken in Roman times. Surely this cant be the first and certainly not the most egregious instance of this you have heard? Listen to anyones version of the salve regina. If I was meeting Cicero I wouldnt say "sal vay" and yet since none are speaking Latin as a native tongue I find no offense in it. I think Floriani is a wonderful group/ministry. Hearing the beauty of their music when they visited my church was very uplifting. I was also pleasantly stunned by how amazing having a powerful bass singer was in chant.
@@user-ny5gm1lp2w Ecclesiastical Latin, just like the Restituta, has its own rules, but then there are pronunciation errors, influenced by everyone's natural language, in every nation. The group is good, regardless of the pronunciation errors, which remain errors.