I have just listened for the first time tonight and I appreciated this music very much. You have a beautiful soul to write your comment and AP has a beautiful soul to write such music Blessings and peace Jen
George Alderson Thank you George. I'm fortunate enough to live very close to a nearly deserted beach. Between walking and listening there is peace to be found. I hope that nature and music provide you the same comfort!
@@jenmorricone4014 Thank you Jen. I am fortunate to live near hills and moors and streams in northern UK and though walking is a problem I love to sit in the peace and listen to the sounds of nature talking to themselves. Listening to music such as that by AP - if I can get a signal haha - simply adds to the relaxation or can reboot my mind. I hope your day goes well whatever you have planned or is planned for you. Blessings and peace
Nunc dimittis servum tuum, Domine, secundum verbum tuum in pace. Quia viderunt oculi mei salutare tuum, quod parasti ante faciem omnium populorum. Lumen ad revelationem gentium et gloriam plebis tuae Israel.
7 years later and this is till this day the most perfect execution of this masterpiece. VOCES8 were beyond great and honored Arvo's composition by it's ultmost.
The 3 years that I was in a choir we always practiced this in between our performance songs but could never perfect it and perform it. I always come here when I miss the choir family of mine.
Beautiful arrangement of one of my favorite parts of the office of Compline. Nunc Dimittis - Lord, you now have set your servant free * to go in peace as you have promised; For these eyes of mine have seen the Savior, * whom you have prepared for all the world to see: A Light to enlighten the nations, * and the glory of your people Israel.
Both the vocal arrangement and the visuals are hauntingly beautiful. From 3:39 onward (Lumen ad revelationem gentium, et gloriam plebis tuae Israel) culminates in a surreal feeling of release, how the voices seem to melt away into the air is exquisite.
This is such a beautiful piece of music, and so very well executed. The part from 3:40 to 3:50 is perhaps the most beautiful and powerful piece of composition that has ever been created. Gives me chills every time.
How how, how can anything be as beautiful as this. It feels that it comes from a different place. This represents for me all the sadness and suffering that the world has been through during the pandemic. Yet it speaks of hope, resolution and utter beauty. Thank you ❤️
I agree. The music points our attention to something that transcends the current situation. That is very comforting to know that there's hope and beauty still abiding all around us if we're open to really seeing and hearing and believing.
@@rachelturner5228 The Gospel of Luke, chapter 2, verses 22-38, The Presentation in the Temple. The Nunc Dimittis is said/chanted nightly in the Catholic Church near the end of the hour of Compline, the final hour of the Liturgy of the Hours. Compline ends with the chanting of the Salve Regina.
No doubt, very beautiful a composition, and outstanding performance nonetheless. The lyrics are from the Gospel according to Luke and beyond its particular meaning, the text carries a universal meaning. Interesting to notice how powerfully latin can still convey the sense of human existence or non-existence, how dramatically it can lead us all to a common ground of feelings and thoughts.
Beautiful performance of a wonderful work by one of my favourite composers. The beginning is particularly enchanting and mysterious. Blessings from Berlin.
Thank you Voces8 for being my lullaby during this pandemic. This piece and others (some on your After Silence CD, which I bought and am loving) calms my mind and centers my spirit.
great video..every note is heartfelt.thats why I love your music. a rare thing these days...it's emotionally honest, authentic, world class. the passage at 3.41 is epic.
C'est très beau : dans la tristesse et la mélancolie. Je viens de découvrir ce groupe sur Deezer avec le même titre composé par Paul SMITH. Je viens de m'abonner à votre chaîne :)
Touched me on some unconscious level. Quite deep and primeval context. Reminded me on some scenes of Lars von Trier, e.g. Melancholia or Antichrist where he works with slow motion. Looking forward for your next concert in Vienna!
Lord? Which one, though? So many have been talked about through millennia that it's hard to guess if a single one of them isn't just another invention of the human mind.
Thank you - such a beautiful meditation. Love the pics of nature- all is mentality with the help of creativity- mind over matter- we can or may enter higher states of a more perfect; the universal mass’s homely = truth -goodness- and the beautiful! ”IMAGE”
This is an......otherworldly mastepiece from all aspects --- the composition, the performance, the visuals. I've never heard anything remotely like it, other than possibly Ligeti's compositions that were featured in 2001: A Space Odyssey. I've never listened to Arvo Part before, but have listened to thousands of pieces of classical music. It's like he invoked something to open a channel into another dimension. It's....haunting, carrying awe, thoughts of unfathomable things we'll never understand, some light touches of even dread, crystalline beauty, peacefulness, relief, and some sort of epiphany where you suddenly come to some bizarre realization of the interconnectedness of all things, even though you understand absolutely none of the semantics. There's a built-in cognitive dissonance when we think about the universe being finite, or infinite, and a cognitive dissonance when we think about the existence of a creator, or the non-existence of a creator. And then this piece speaks to one to reconcile all of that, with the reassuring statement ---- "It's going to be ok..."
About 20 years ago I was driving and was listening to this mesmerizing choral singing on the radio. I got home and did something I had never done, called the radio station to find out what the amazing work was. That's when I first heard of Arvo Part.
@@SeeWoelfin You are most welcome. -------- "Words realize nothing, vivify nothing to you, unless you have suffered in your own person the thing which the words try to describe. " -- Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889)
@@douglascanoose5281 Thanks for the reference. I listened to it. You know what was more impressive than the song itself? What people wrote about when hearing or remembering it. Now I'll draw from a quote to tells you what I thought after reading what people wrote: "To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and places - and there are so many - where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction. And if we do act, in however small a way, we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future. The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory. " --- Howard Zinn
@@meegomae many types of music are forbidden in Islam, so he's taking a risk. Bathory was the inspiration for Dracula as she was rumored to have killed a bunch of people.
I can't imagine why you would take requests from any of your fans but just in case....."Winter" by Joshua Shank. There are so few recordings and it's such a masterpiece!!!!
I understand this feeling, but it is nothing like the darkness under which Part and the Estonians lived for a two generations...his music helps us and them to overcome.....
What a versatile group to perform varied music styles! I prefer the sacred to the secular pieces, but either way, the personalities and voices are compelling. I was a bit confused in this performance to hear at 4:17/18 ISRAEL pronounced IS RYE EL (the Cockney version) rather than IS RAY EL.) Perhaps there was discussion prior to rehersals regarding this issue. Most British choirs prefer the latter pronunciation, and I have tried to have an understanding with US choir directors to take note and avoid the cockney version. Bless your work and those you love.
Thanks for your comment and good spot on the pronunciation! In the ecclesiastical Latin we use we would say Is-rah-el (closer to what you're identifying as Is-rye-el above). If we were singing it in English we would sing Is-ray-el. Hope that helps!
@@VOCES8 Thank you for the clarification. I've sung in choirs throughout the world as a former diplomat, and when nationalities gather in a singing group, it is hard to merge those vowel sounds. It is also difficult in local church choirs to combine the variables of re-located souls from far and near. The pronunciation issue seems to go far beyond the scholarly to a practicality for unifying a singular vowel sound. In congregational hymns, and carols, the very word, "Israel," can vary in pronunciation from verse to verse as it accommodates metre and word parings. Particularly enjoying is the use of varying spokespersons in your performances, as well as the switched positions. These are "stage presence" elements for the judges in competitions for barbershop quartet and chorus evaluations and scoring. VOCES8 demonstrate the high expectations of the RSCM, and represent a unique and high standard for others to emulate. It is wonderful to see your involvement with younger singers and the effort to encourage their participation and commitment to music performance. It is a pity that part-singing, previously taught, has almost disappeared from the early grades. I am a substitute teacher in a private school and work with students from 3 years to 8th grade. Our teachers do a fair job of instilling part-singing, but the intensity of training is lacking. In China, years ago, an extremely competent officer from the British High Commission, Edmund Rose, brought some music and formed a group of us to sing a varied repertoire of sacred, classical, and pop music, particularly the Poulenc Christmas pieces. Our larger international choral group performed some British Music Hall songs in one of the larger Beijing hotels. Your group brings to mind such fond memories from the past. Congratulations to all and thanks again! DJ
@@VOCES8 Totally agree. If the sound comes out garbled then either the conductor has not clarified the issue, in which case he should not be conducting, or the choir is ignoring him, in which case they should not be singing. Always follow the conductor, even if he is not making the big bucks.
To each person who listens and appreciates this music ...I wish I knew you. You have a beautiful soul.
I have just listened for the first time tonight and I appreciated this music very much. You have a beautiful soul to write your comment and AP has a beautiful soul to write such music
Blessings and peace Jen
George Alderson Thank you George. I'm fortunate enough to live very close to a nearly deserted beach. Between walking and listening there is peace to be found.
I hope that nature and music provide you the same comfort!
@@jenmorricone4014 Thank you Jen. I am fortunate to live near hills and moors and streams in northern UK and though walking is a problem I love to sit in the peace and listen to the sounds of nature talking to themselves. Listening to music such as that by AP - if I can get a signal haha - simply adds to the relaxation or can reboot my mind.
I hope your day goes well whatever you have planned or is planned for you.
Blessings and peace
Thanks a lot
Nicest comment section I have ever come across on my long journey throughout RUclips. This says a lot about the music.
For me, Arvo Part music is what heaven must sound like... It's so beautiful.
This is the last song my Daddy heard before he left this world, this version and imagery touches me
God Rest your dad.
What a beautiful way to leave. And a lucky man to have such a sweet daughter. 😥❤️
be soul,dont judge
So sorry for your loss ❤
Yes. “Now let my soul depart in peace for my eyes have seen Your glory which you have prepared before the face of all people.“
Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto, sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
Gloriosa est Dei inhumana insania et temere ira.
@@rabokarabekian409 Das ist nicht der Wille des Herrn...Friede aber wohl.
Nunc dimittis servum tuum, Domine, secundum verbum tuum in pace. Quia viderunt oculi mei salutare tuum, quod parasti ante faciem omnium populorum. Lumen ad revelationem gentium et gloriam plebis tuae Israel.
Gloriosa est Dei inhumana insania et temere ira.
This is excellent; The composer is sharing a transcendent moment with US.
Überirdisch. Dank für immer. Ewig.🎶🎵🐺
7 years later and this is till this day the most perfect execution of this masterpiece.
VOCES8 were beyond great and honored Arvo's composition by it's ultmost.
The 3 years that I was in a choir we always practiced this in between our performance songs but could never perfect it and perform it. I always come here when I miss the choir family of mine.
Harmony of the osciclles....is natures perfect balance. The traipsing over chords, when it is this sublime.....is spiritual perfection
I've sung this a few times. My love for Arvo Part's music is immense. So very calming and beautiful.
Beautiful arrangement of one of my favorite parts of the office of Compline.
Nunc Dimittis - Lord, you now have set your servant free *
to go in peace as you have promised;
For these eyes of mine have seen the Savior, *
whom you have prepared for all the world to see:
A Light to enlighten the nations, *
and the glory of your people Israel.
Lc 2,29-32
Amen
The freedom is in surrender. We need to be humble, becoming the peace that acceptance bestows.
@@fedem.8475 what is this a reference to?
@@rachelturner5228 It is the reference to the text of the Gospel which is the lyrics, in Latin: the Gospel of Luke, chapter 2, verses 29-32.
Both the vocal arrangement and the visuals are hauntingly beautiful.
From 3:39 onward (Lumen ad revelationem gentium, et gloriam plebis tuae Israel) culminates in a surreal feeling of release, how the voices seem to melt away into the air is exquisite.
When this horrible virus is over, and you come to NY, I will leap a mountain to come and hear you. Thanks for this beauty.
I saw them few weeks ago and I echo your sentiments!
❤
Voces8 their singing brings heaven to earth!
This is such a beautiful piece of music, and so very well executed. The part from 3:40 to 3:50 is perhaps the most beautiful and powerful piece of composition that has ever been created. Gives me chills every time.
One of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard. And the chord this song ends on... wow.
How how, how can anything be as beautiful as this. It feels that it comes from a different place. This represents for me all the sadness and suffering that the world has been through during the pandemic. Yet it speaks of hope, resolution and utter beauty.
Thank you ❤️
I agree. The music points our attention to something that transcends the current situation. That is very comforting to know that there's hope and beauty still abiding all around us if we're open to really seeing and hearing and believing.
Kate Spalding that bible chapter is so stunningly beautiful and hopeful!!
@@mairiamdebron1084 what bible verse/section is it from?
@@rachelturner5228 The Gospel of Luke, chapter 2, verses 22-38, The Presentation in the Temple. The Nunc Dimittis is said/chanted nightly in the Catholic Church near the end of the hour of Compline, the final hour of the Liturgy of the Hours. Compline ends with the chanting of the Salve Regina.
@@johnroberts18651 el cántico de Simeón, no es así?
The words and music are perfect; I want to model a musical setting of this prayer after my amazing Arvo Paart; God bless him ❤
You are a fantastic group. Your performances are flawless and I enjoy them immensely.
Tears, remembrances of loved ones, thankful for the many blessings....and this. Eternally grateful. Thank you for sharing.
No doubt, very beautiful a composition, and outstanding performance nonetheless. The lyrics are from the Gospel according to Luke and beyond its particular meaning, the text carries a universal meaning. Interesting to notice how powerfully latin can still convey the sense of human existence or non-existence, how dramatically it can lead us all to a common ground of feelings and thoughts.
There still is hope for music and man.
For me, both the music and pictures create an atmosphere of perfect peace. Thank you for this special present!
Past a certain point, beauty is also beyond words
this is beyond beautiful.
Simply transcendent.. Thank you for this.
Beautiful performance of a wonderful work by one of my favourite composers. The beginning is particularly enchanting and mysterious. Blessings from Berlin.
Beautiful. Thank you!
This is just a perfect performance of Nunc Dimittis by Voces 8. In tune good timing and well done.
This is a masterpiece. RM's recommendations and taste in music have helped me see the beauty of life.
Thank you Voces8 for being my lullaby during this pandemic. This piece and others (some on your After Silence CD, which I bought and am loving) calms my mind and centers my spirit.
This video is enormous achievement!
I love it. Never heard it before. I count this day a good one.
I hope his passing was made easier by the beauty of this piece. God Bless you & your family xx
great video..every note is heartfelt.thats why I love your music. a rare thing these days...it's emotionally honest, authentic, world class. the passage at 3.41 is epic.
patricuia emerson mitchel believe me bad things are thrown out to every human being shake a six and move on life is for living .....
3:39 onwards…goosebumps all over.
Molto bello, grazie!
Bellísimo!! Gracias.
Five minutes of stillness in our clamoring world . Exquisite! Beautiful!
Joan Bennett which is the intention of Arvo Part.
I want this at my funeral. It’s my heart of heart’s.
D'une beauté extraordinaire ! Merci
You guys rock, in every possible way.
both equally beautiful in sound and visual.... Thank You
Thanks for this jewell!!!.
Altamente espiritual y conmovedora.
with beauty like this on earth why would anyone want to leave?
Beautiful! A capela tintinnabuli’ Keep up the fine work!!
This man is brilliant
Incredibly good singers.
Sphärische Klänge... fast wie direkt aus dem Aether... wundervoll...
C'est très beau : dans la tristesse et la mélancolie. Je viens de découvrir ce groupe sur Deezer avec le même titre composé par Paul SMITH. Je viens de m'abonner à votre chaîne :)
Heavenly music, amazing video ❤️
Precioso y magnifico!
Öröm és felemelő hallgatni a Voces8 felvételeit. Köszönöm.
Божественно!
sublime ! merci !!!
so pure... sublime
And peace to you, Jen. Mark
Thanks Mark. May Nature's blessings sustain you.
Touched me on some unconscious level. Quite deep and primeval context. Reminded me on some scenes of Lars von Trier, e.g. Melancholia or Antichrist where he works with slow motion. Looking forward for your next concert in Vienna!
Simply exquisite ................
Beautiful!
C'est magnifique ! Merci
And wonderful video!..
I want to be in paradise with Our Father... but I must live here until He calls me... Grant us peace, O Lord.
Amen
Heaven is here.
Or hell what you choose
Stop the waiting.start admiring
Lord? Which one, though? So many have been talked about through millennia that it's hard to guess if a single one of them isn't just another invention of the human mind.
Your “Lord”
is this god or you are creature of fear
are u sure? this is biggest fake, can u believe this? amen
Excellent, well done! Thanks
Candlemas! How relevant, and very pretty.
Thank you - such a beautiful meditation. Love the pics of nature- all is mentality with the help of creativity- mind over matter- we can or may enter higher states of a more perfect; the universal mass’s homely = truth -goodness- and the beautiful! ”IMAGE”
Bravo! (the both - to Voices and to Part)
All is healed............all is health. From Janes Agee’s poem Sure on this Shining Night from the book Permit Me Voyage.
Here is a moment of peace...
Divine❤
Beautiful!!! Marktoberdorf 2012 :))
to walk gently among it all.Silent as a ghost.
Look for me, too late i am gone.
This is an......otherworldly mastepiece from all aspects --- the composition, the performance, the visuals. I've never heard anything remotely like it, other than possibly Ligeti's compositions that were featured in 2001: A Space Odyssey. I've never listened to Arvo Part before, but have listened to thousands of pieces of classical music. It's like he invoked something to open a channel into another dimension. It's....haunting, carrying awe, thoughts of unfathomable things we'll never understand, some light touches of even dread, crystalline beauty, peacefulness, relief, and some sort of epiphany where you suddenly come to some bizarre realization of the interconnectedness of all things, even though you understand absolutely none of the semantics. There's a built-in cognitive dissonance when we think about the universe being finite, or infinite, and a cognitive dissonance when we think about the existence of a creator, or the non-existence of a creator. And then this piece speaks to one to reconcile all of that, with the reassuring statement ---- "It's going to be ok..."
I wish I had the words to express how well you have distilled what I feel and think in such a brief paragraph. I didn't, but you did. Thank-you.
About 20 years ago I was driving and was listening to this mesmerizing choral singing on the radio. I got home and did something I had never done, called the radio station to find out what the amazing work was. That's when I first heard of Arvo Part.
Suggest; Spiegel im Spiegel (Mirror in Mirror) Part.
@@SeeWoelfin You are most welcome. -------- "Words realize nothing, vivify nothing to you, unless you have suffered in your own person the thing which the words try to describe.
" --
Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889)
@@douglascanoose5281 Thanks for the reference. I listened to it. You know what was more impressive than the song itself? What people wrote about when hearing or remembering it. Now I'll draw from a quote to tells you what I thought after reading what people wrote:
"To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and places - and there are so many - where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction. And if we do act, in however small a way, we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future. The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.
" --- Howard Zinn
prachtig in 1 woord!!
It's like listening to sunlight.
It's like listening to starlight
Très belle video
I'm muslim but i can admit that, this is so good.
Music is transcendent in the sense that it points us to a place far beyond itself. Maybe it's a place where we all are ONE.
having name of hungarian u cant be musim, if you are bot, change name, or idk
@@meegomae you really don't know who is Elizabeth Bathory, do you
Dominus vobiscum.... 🙏
@@meegomae many types of music are forbidden in Islam, so he's taking a risk. Bathory was the inspiration for Dracula as she was rumored to have killed a bunch of people.
Dit is geweldig
The sky wept silently
It's the Lark Ascending in all of us.
Touching...
Great vidio
a perfect end
I can't imagine why you would take requests from any of your fans but just in case....."Winter" by Joshua Shank. There are so few recordings and it's such a masterpiece!!!!
La musica sacra ..ES la mejor
still love it!!
Yes Johanna
Muy bello
how can anyone dislike this?
Richtrophicherbs. TROLLS who lead very empty and pitiful lives.
Philistines.
Empty people ..
Why am i crying? @_@
Because true beauty, especially the human voice, does that
... and some of us are currently praying to be taken because of the darkness we now live under.
lol. EDGY.
I understand this feeling, but it is nothing like the darkness under which Part and the Estonians lived for a two generations...his music helps us and them to overcome.....
Life is precious when we know 250,000 embryos never make the cut and we did, live it
I'm at peace
admiration
Wow
What a versatile group to perform varied music styles! I prefer the sacred to the secular pieces, but either way, the personalities and voices are compelling. I was a bit confused in this performance to hear at 4:17/18 ISRAEL pronounced IS RYE EL (the Cockney version) rather than IS RAY EL.) Perhaps there was discussion prior to rehersals regarding this issue. Most British choirs prefer the latter pronunciation, and I have tried to have an understanding with US choir directors to take note and avoid the cockney version. Bless your work and those you love.
Thanks for your comment and good spot on the pronunciation! In the ecclesiastical Latin we use we would say Is-rah-el (closer to what you're identifying as Is-rye-el above). If we were singing it in English we would sing Is-ray-el. Hope that helps!
@@VOCES8 Thank you for the clarification. I've sung in choirs throughout the world as a former diplomat, and when nationalities gather in a singing group, it is hard to merge those vowel sounds. It is also difficult in local church choirs to combine the variables of re-located souls from far and near. The pronunciation issue seems to go far beyond the scholarly to a practicality for unifying a singular vowel sound. In congregational hymns, and carols, the very word, "Israel," can vary in pronunciation from verse to verse as it accommodates metre and word parings.
Particularly enjoying is the use of varying spokespersons in your performances, as well as the switched positions. These are "stage presence" elements for the judges in competitions for barbershop quartet and chorus evaluations and scoring. VOCES8 demonstrate the high expectations of the RSCM, and represent a unique and high standard for others to emulate.
It is wonderful to see your involvement with younger singers and the effort to encourage their participation and commitment to music performance. It is a pity that part-singing, previously taught, has almost disappeared from the early grades. I am a substitute teacher in a private school and work with students from 3 years to 8th grade. Our teachers do a fair job of instilling part-singing, but the intensity of training is lacking.
In China, years ago, an extremely competent officer from the British High Commission, Edmund Rose, brought some music and formed a group of us to sing a varied repertoire of sacred, classical, and pop music, particularly the Poulenc Christmas pieces. Our larger international choral group performed some British Music Hall songs in one of the larger Beijing hotels. Your group brings to mind such fond memories from the past. Congratulations to all and thanks again! DJ
@@VOCES8 Totally agree. If the sound comes out garbled then either the conductor has not clarified the issue, in which case he should not be conducting, or the choir is ignoring him, in which case they should not be singing. Always follow the conductor, even if he is not making the big bucks.
Simeon: Prophet. Theophilus. At Peace. And now are we.
天使の声のようだ。
Transcendent.