St Ambrose of Milan spent a lot of time in the Byzantine capitol of Constantinople and was pleased with and influenced by the “Byzantine” chant that he heard there. When he returned to Milan (Italy), he wrote this music. Glory be to God for all things.
My heart is full of gratitude , to the Callixtus channel for making my Christmas celebration , a inner journey of meditation on our Glorious King and Saviour and His Immaculate Virgin Mother , Queen of Heaven.....May the brilliant light of God's Love , fill our hearts to overflowing with Grace and the Holy Spirit....Amen
Christian religious holidays are not the same in south Louisiana. For the past couple of years, my family and I can't decide what to do about Christmas Mass. We had been attending Latin Mass, and no, I don't understand Latin (French and Spanish, yes - I can figure most of it out). We enjoy the feeling of Latin Mass. In 2015, after midnight Mass we were almost run off the road. It was a fake, a fake cop. Thank you for this format. Never before in my life did I ever think attending Mass would be unsettling.
You would like Byzantine Chant if you like this. I feel like you could make Gregorian Chant sound like this if you took the melodic patterns and added some more byzantine style ornamentation like this song has.
Dear Callixtus Channel, thank you for your amazing contribution to introduce today's world to the hymnody of the early Church. I would like to ask you, or anyone else having this knowledge, if it is possible that St. Ambrosius of Milan, introduced the hymnody of the Churches of the east (ex. Syria) to the western Church? I ask this because the Ambrosian Chant seems to contain middle eastern elements in its melody. Thank you again for you dedication.
Comment se procurer les albums édités par l'ensemble de Marcel Pérés. Je ne trouve pas à Reims, à la FNAC. Je suis passionné de musique ancienne. PS: où ont été prises ces superbes photos ?
is this a bad example of the use of microtones or are they actually going flat?? This is hurting my ears, which is strange, since I normally enjoy this type of music... just not this piece.. first time I think i have given a thumbs down...
I love this piece for this reason, i love the microtones, maybe because I come from Spain, and Flamenco loves microtones... I love this chant more than any other for this reason... microtones are like old cheese.... you need to try them a lot to begin to appreciate them... best! Manolo
I doubt Ensemble Organum and Marcel Peres got the microtones wrong. This is just an unfamiliar and very old Western (Milanese) chant/musical tradition which nowadays is very rarely heard. It has its own rules, scales, and theory behind it. It can take some time to develop an ear for the modes and scales being used, here, even if you are used to other microtonal traditions from the Middle East and/or Asia.
Congratulamini mihi omnes qui diligitis Dominum = Rejoice with me, all ye that love the Lord Wow!
St Ambrose of Milan spent a lot of time in the Byzantine capitol of Constantinople and was pleased with and influenced by the “Byzantine” chant that he heard there. When he returned to Milan (Italy), he wrote this music. Glory be to God for all things.
Thank you for explaining:-)
My heart is full of gratitude , to the Callixtus channel for making my Christmas celebration , a inner journey of meditation on our Glorious King and Saviour and His Immaculate Virgin Mother , Queen of Heaven.....May the brilliant light of God's Love , fill our hearts to overflowing with Grace and the Holy Spirit....Amen
Beautiful sacred music, as always!
Christian religious holidays are not the same in south Louisiana. For the past couple of years, my family and I can't decide what to do about Christmas Mass. We had been attending Latin Mass, and no, I don't understand Latin (French and Spanish, yes - I can figure most of it out). We enjoy the feeling of Latin Mass. In 2015, after midnight Mass we were almost run off the road. It was a fake, a fake cop. Thank you for this format. Never before in my life did I ever think attending Mass would be unsettling.
Que canto mais BELO!
You would like Byzantine Chant if you like this. I feel like you could make Gregorian Chant sound like this if you took the melodic patterns and added some more byzantine style ornamentation like this song has.
Good evening. This is one of my favorites.
Good morning. It's a beautiful holiday season.
This is still my favorite.
Jesus our GOD and SAVIOUR
Dear Callixtus Channel, thank you for your amazing contribution to introduce today's world to the hymnody of the early Church. I would like to ask you, or anyone else having this knowledge, if it is possible that St. Ambrosius of Milan, introduced the hymnody of the Churches of the east (ex. Syria) to the western Church? I ask this because the Ambrosian Chant seems to contain middle eastern elements in its melody. Thank you again for you dedication.
Imagine hearing this during High Mass in a Cathedral in the medieval times
Happy New Year and good morning!
is this the chant which contain longest melisma on gregorian chant??
magnifico
Very lovely.
Blessed be the name of the LORD from this time forth and for ever more.
Thank you
Music of the Late Roman Empire not mediaeval ? Ambrose of Milan died 379 in Milan A governor who became bishop by public acclamation
Good morning!
Happy Easter
Good evening.
Comment se procurer les albums édités par l'ensemble de Marcel Pérés. Je ne trouve pas à Reims, à la FNAC. Je suis passionné de musique ancienne.
PS: où ont été prises ces superbes photos ?
Good afternoon
Good morning
Hey!
It seems so free-flowing compared to the Gregorian chants...
Hört sich auch schon etwas orientalischer an als die sog. Gregorianik.
Vai
Shunning murders at the skin of their teeth
Another paschal mystery
With shades and buried secrets
is this a bad example of the use of microtones or are they actually going flat?? This is hurting my ears, which is strange, since I normally enjoy this type of music... just not this piece.. first time I think i have given a thumbs down...
I love this piece for this reason, i love the microtones, maybe because I come from Spain, and Flamenco loves microtones... I love this chant more than any other for this reason... microtones are like old cheese.... you need to try them a lot to begin to appreciate them... best! Manolo
I doubt Ensemble Organum and Marcel Peres got the microtones wrong. This is just an unfamiliar and very old Western (Milanese) chant/musical tradition which nowadays is very rarely heard. It has its own rules, scales, and theory behind it. It can take some time to develop an ear for the modes and scales being used, here, even if you are used to other microtonal traditions from the Middle East and/or Asia.
Jesus our GOD and SAVIOUR
Good morning!
Good morning.
Good morning
Hey!
Hey!
hey