Tracklist 00:00:00 Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina: Stabat Mater 00:11:19 Gregorio Allegri: Miserere 00:24:03 Robert Ramsey: How Are The Mighty Fallen 00:31:43 Thomas Weelkes: When David Heard 00:36:10 Thomas Tallis: Lamentations 00:43:37 Tomás Luis De Victoria: O Vos Omnes 00:46:05 Josquin Des Préz: DéplOration Sur La Mort D'Ockeghem 00:50:40 Carlo Gesualdo Da Venosa: O Vos Omnes 00:53:35 Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina: Super Flumina Babylonis 00:57:24 Josquin Des Préz: Absalon Fili Mi 01:01:15 William Byrd: Civitas Sancti Tui 01:05:34 Thomas Tomkins: When David Heard 01:10:12 George Kirbye: Vox in Rama
I lost a parent four months ago and find this music both exquisite and consoling yet almost unbearable in its beauty. Allegri’s Miserer is truly divine. I simply cannot turn it off, it expresses all the longing and helplessness one feels in the realisation a much loved and brilliant parent has gone forever. For all those who have lost a truly loved person, stay strong, treasure the memories you have and try and make them proud. Now I’m crying again. ✌🏻❤️🌹🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧
I am sorry to hear of your loss. When I lost my wife almost 5 years ago, this music for me was both consoling, yet uplifting. As Catholics, my wife and I loved this music, because through her illness, we couldn't always make it to Mass, so we would live stream Mass and listen to this music afterwards. I will pray for your healing and peace.
We did gain quite a bit from the Enlightenment, but it is helpful to hear some musical reminders of what we lost. It's hard to imagine modern composers trying to reproduce the "angels singing from heaven" effect that these composers did such a good job of creating.
The biggest mistake was trying to replace the divine with the rational. In the proper context rational thought is wonderful, but we turned everything on its head and are reaping the rewards.
Magnifique exeptionnel ces voix nous transportes dans un autre monde loin des tracas quotidiens comme quoi l homme est capable d édifier de belles choses malgré tout ... à écouter sans modération.
Ces voix d'enfants donnent la chair de poule. C'est une des plus belles œuvres de chant choral qui existe c'est sûr. Merci pour l'info sur Mozart et sa retranscription de l'oeuvre de mémoire, c'est fou...
Since then I listened several versions of Miserere, and this one by the Choir of Clare College is by far the best rendition. Angelic voices, perfect interpretation. Thank you once more!
@@MenelionFR well, the original sheet by gregorio allegri isnt the same of the song we hear today, there are some differences, especially the high pitched voice part, which is abstent in the original version. Then there is the second version, which is a bit different from the first, and there is the third version, the one we hear today. The high pitched part was added by mistake during a transcription. There is a documentary here on youtube about it
13:04 Heartbreaking. This high C really stopped my breath for several seconds. Thank you so much, Brilliant Classics, and have really great holidays and a prosperous year 2020! Just love those "straight singing" choirs! I can't stand modern operas since they contain too much pitch vibrato for me. This choral music however is perfect.
Totally agree about the vibrato. "Bel canto" may have been a thrill the first time it was heard, but it turned into an American birthday cake, all icing, not much cake.
It's amazing how well the dynamic of the recording space works for composers like Palestrina and Allegri, but doesn't at all for Tallis or Byrd. The cross-relations and rapidly moving figures are lost in the fuzz of the echo.
Apparently tis was ONLY played in the Vatican once a year. It is said that a young Mozart was invited by the Pope to hear it and memorized it and released it to the world.
Beautiful works! Does anyone know where I can find full photos of the angel used on the cover of this CD? I've seen it before and it's absolutely beautiful.
Minor?!! You call these minor? These are some of the greatest works Western Civilization ever produced. None of that trashy overblown 19th-Century kitsch comes within a mile of this, no matter how big they make the orchestra. The Devil take the whole big-orchestra establishment. I hope you all go broke.
Chants parfaits pour lire les formes subjectives des nuages et suivre d'un œil attendri les rainures des tiges des arbres; apprécier l'écriture complexe des branches imbriquées, goûter les couleurs de la décomposition de la lumière en gouttelettes d'eau dans un jardin, ressentir fortement le sol humide de la forêt ancestrale pour percevoir les traces des animaux du passé profond
Que ciertas las enseñanzas del Papa Benedicto de que a Dios se puede llegar por la belleza y por la verdad,está música nos eleva el alma y ayuda a ser más buenos..
Siendo invisible, la música es la puente que más profundamente conduce a la Belleza Divina y a la vez nos afina a sus reflejos a través de la Creación... una larguísima y eminente tradición por muchos siglos, reconociendo que, como dijo Sta. Teresa de Ávila, “son las criaturas vivo espejo de su Criador” (Cartas, Vol. 3, #19), haciendo eco de San Agustín (“por las criaturas se llega a conocer al Criador” - Confesiones, X.vi. 8), culminando en San Buenaventura, y el gran contemporáneo de Teresa, Fray Luis de Granada, en su «Símbolo de la fe»...
These are standard texts, and they are easily found on the internet if you are really interested. What is given is sufficient to find the Latin poems and the Bible texts. Most singers are familiar with them as are many of the people who listen to this kind of music. You would do yourself a favour by looking them up and making copies as there are many other choral arrangements of these texts through the ages. Peace.
Tracklist
00:00:00 Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina: Stabat Mater
00:11:19 Gregorio Allegri: Miserere
00:24:03 Robert Ramsey: How Are The Mighty Fallen
00:31:43 Thomas Weelkes: When David Heard
00:36:10 Thomas Tallis: Lamentations
00:43:37 Tomás Luis De Victoria: O Vos Omnes
00:46:05 Josquin Des Préz: DéplOration Sur La Mort D'Ockeghem
00:50:40 Carlo Gesualdo Da Venosa: O Vos Omnes
00:53:35 Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina: Super Flumina Babylonis
00:57:24 Josquin Des Préz: Absalon Fili Mi
01:01:15 William Byrd: Civitas Sancti Tui
01:05:34 Thomas Tomkins: When David Heard
01:10:12 George Kirbye: Vox in Rama
@@treewalker1070 the choir and conductor are mentioned on the album cover and in the description!
@@BrilliantClassics I just noticed that and deleted my comment before I saw your answer. Thanks!
Please put this also in the description below the video ❤
I was in the kitchen cooking brunch and I prayed for a sign from God. Then this started playing in my bedroom. 😇
I lost a parent four months ago and find this music both exquisite and consoling yet almost unbearable in its beauty. Allegri’s Miserer is truly divine. I simply cannot turn it off, it expresses all the longing and helplessness one feels in the realisation a much loved and brilliant parent has gone forever. For all those who have lost a truly loved person, stay strong, treasure the memories you have and try and make them proud. Now I’m crying again. ✌🏻❤️🌹🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧
I lost my mother seven months ago and emotional pain is unbearable. I understand grief, bereavement, feeling lost, and broken in a million pieces.
I lost my Sister 5 months ago at 32. It's very hard but I believe she îs at peace now. Love from România!
Your loved ones are never lost forever. They are with you now and shall be eternally. Love conquers all
This is the music I played for my mother's funeral. I hope you get through.
I am sorry to hear of your loss. When I lost my wife almost 5 years ago, this music for me was both consoling, yet uplifting. As Catholics, my wife and I loved this music, because through her illness, we couldn't always make it to Mass, so we would live stream Mass and listen to this music afterwards. I will pray for your healing and peace.
This solemnity and comfortable feeling is off the charts, and unrivaled, and promotes peace of the soul
this music is honey on life's wounds
This is the angels' singing. Divine!
We did gain quite a bit from the Enlightenment, but it is helpful to hear some musical reminders of what we lost. It's hard to imagine modern composers trying to reproduce the "angels singing from heaven" effect that these composers did such a good job of creating.
The biggest mistake was trying to replace the divine with the rational. In the proper context rational thought is wonderful, but we turned everything on its head and are reaping the rewards.
@@reasonablyserious So true
@@reasonablyserious probably no coincidence it's called enlightenment, with the Luciferian elements that came along...
@@reasonablyserious Yeah none of the worlds problems are caused by religion
Yes. Gnosticism = Luciferianism. Human knowledge is fine, as long as you don't put it before God and make an "anti-religion" out of it.
Its been a while since music brought me to tears. Beautiful.
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Magnifique exeptionnel ces voix nous transportes dans un autre monde loin des tracas quotidiens comme quoi l homme est capable d édifier de belles choses malgré tout ... à écouter sans modération.
The choir is extremely perfect 👌 👌 👌 ❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼🎶❤️❤️
A world treasure. Sublime.
Damn the miserere is stunning! Fantastic choir!
Ces voix d'enfants donnent la chair de poule. C'est une des plus belles œuvres de chant choral qui existe c'est sûr. Merci pour l'info sur Mozart et sa retranscription de l'oeuvre de mémoire, c'est fou...
Thanks from Brasil!
I can't stop listem.
Thank you very much for this marvellous beautiful and consoling music.
Simplemente… celestial.
What a beautiful cd 🎉
Calm, cool, and Exquisite 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 Oh Yes!!!
Love the description added. I never knew that. Thank you. For both music and description. Makes the moment the more satisfying
Nice to hear, enjoy it!
Thanks. . .from Kansas. Great 'life appreciation' music.
Beautiful !
Musica che purifica l'anima. - Grazie B.Classics
Since then I listened several versions of Miserere, and this one by the Choir of Clare College is by far the best rendition. Angelic voices, perfect interpretation. Thank you once more!
have you heard the original and the late but pre transcripted version?
@@mysteriumxarxes3990 Nope, what do you mean?
@@MenelionFR well, the original sheet by gregorio allegri isnt the same of the song we hear today, there are some differences, especially the high pitched voice part, which is abstent in the original version. Then there is the second version, which is a bit different from the first, and there is the third version, the one we hear today. The high pitched part was added by mistake during a transcription. There is a documentary here on youtube about it
Thank you with much gratitude ⭐️🎄⭐️
Buenos días. Muchas gracias por enviarme está emotiva joya musical. Sin duda alguna invita a la reflexión, y a la meditación. Es muy espiritual.
That is so beautiful.
13:04
Heartbreaking. This high C really stopped my breath for several seconds. Thank you so much, Brilliant Classics, and have really great holidays and a prosperous year 2020!
Just love those "straight singing" choirs! I can't stand modern operas since they contain too much pitch vibrato for me. This choral music however is perfect.
Totally agree about the vibrato. "Bel canto" may have been a thrill the first time it was heard, but it turned into an American birthday cake, all icing, not much cake.
@@alexandermackay-smith2364 Lol. That comparison to an American birthday cake was spot-on and beautifully effective at conveying your point.
BRAVO !
Un frutto del grande Rinascimento italiano.
Brilliant Classics los amo ❤❤❤ Gracias infinitas ❤❤❤
00.37.47.@. Thank You Brilliant Classics.
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Gracias una vez más !!!!
Agradeço comovida por tão maravilhosas e abençoadas músicas. Obrigada.
Bom dia! Muito obrigado por essas belíssimas melodias. Paz e luz!
Obrigado!
Grazie per aver fatto conoscere queste perle rare...
Fantastic
Gracias.
Grandes genios.
Geniales musicos.
Maravilhoso!
Awesome… 🇹🇷
It's amazing how well the dynamic of the recording space works for composers like Palestrina and Allegri, but doesn't at all for Tallis or Byrd. The cross-relations and rapidly moving figures are lost in the fuzz of the echo.
Apparently tis was ONLY played in the Vatican once a year. It is said that a young Mozart was invited by the Pope to hear it and memorized it and released it to the world.
Hermoso, saludos desde Chile.
Beautiful works! Does anyone know where I can find full photos of the angel used on the cover of this CD? I've seen it before and it's absolutely beautiful.
A truly brilliant compilation of minor masterpieces, beautifully performed.
Minor?!! You call these minor? These are some of the greatest works Western Civilization ever produced. None of that trashy overblown 19th-Century kitsch comes within a mile of this, no matter how big they make the orchestra. The Devil take the whole big-orchestra establishment. I hope you all go broke.
Cantos do mundo que há de vir.
Tengo la cabeza hecha un bombo.
Ангелы поют
Chants parfaits pour lire les formes subjectives des nuages et suivre d'un œil attendri les rainures des tiges des arbres; apprécier l'écriture complexe des branches imbriquées, goûter les couleurs de la décomposition de la lumière en gouttelettes d'eau dans un jardin, ressentir fortement le sol humide de la forêt ancestrale pour percevoir les traces des animaux du passé profond
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Que ciertas las enseñanzas del Papa Benedicto de que a Dios se puede llegar por la belleza y por la verdad,está música nos eleva el alma y ayuda a ser más buenos..
Siendo invisible, la música es la puente que más profundamente conduce a la Belleza Divina y a la vez nos afina a sus reflejos a través de la Creación... una larguísima y eminente tradición por muchos siglos, reconociendo que, como dijo Sta. Teresa de Ávila, “son las criaturas vivo espejo de su Criador” (Cartas, Vol. 3, #19), haciendo eco de San Agustín (“por las criaturas se llega a conocer al Criador” - Confesiones, X.vi. 8), culminando en San Buenaventura, y el gran contemporáneo de Teresa, Fray Luis de Granada, en su «Símbolo de la fe»...
Аж доки обертається земля , ми , ті що тут проходимо свій шлях у вічність , будем чути спів небес.
При👂слухайтесь .
Так , це він.
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☦🕊💛☦
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no nobler music have ever been written
13:05 é famoso
Lovely music though I seem to hear old-fashioned rumble. Was this recorded from a turntable?
#OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic #OdedFullAlbumPlaylist #OdedWeekendPlaylist #udioded
Mid Europe I presume
If captions were there ..it could be more better.. am from english ..not understanding anything :/
These are standard texts, and they are easily found on the internet if you are really interested. What is given is sufficient to find the Latin poems and the Bible texts. Most singers are familiar with them as are many of the people who listen to this kind of music. You would do yourself a favour by looking them up and making copies as there are many other choral arrangements of these texts through the ages. Peace.
You may do searches. They are from the Masses for Requiem.
The information is not hard to find.
Latin language.
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amazing choir ,even the sound of the latin language is better when sung by none latin singers
Palestrina & Allegri with mixed choir is not quite right to my ears.
The soprano singing in the quartet audibly tires each time the quartet sings; otherwise, it’s beautiful!
The only unpleasant thing here is the heavy English pronunciation - and, of course, the high C, which is not by Allegri.
Comments are so fucking cringe
go play some dork souls some more, stop bothering people
@@mrkwrbl glad to know I bothered you
@@GrannySoupLadle cool
@@mrkwrbl make sure like ascribe clickon no fications