Polyphony: The Chants of the Latin Mass | Sacred Choir Music, Hymns and Motets
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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This video features the intricate polyphonic arrangements of Antonio Lotti’s "Missa del primo tuono" from 1736, bringing the sublime chants of the traditional Latin Mass to life. Immerse yourself in the spiritual and historical depth of Catholic liturgical music, exquisitely performed and recorded for an authentic auditory journey. Perfect for enthusiasts of classical sacred music and those seeking a serene and devotional listening experience.
Antonio Lotti's ‘Messa del Primo Tuono’ (Mass of the First Thunder) is a sacred music composition written for the Catholic Mass liturgy. Antonio Lotti, an Italian composer of the Baroque period, composed this mass around 1736. The name ‘First Thunder’ refers to the tone in which the composition is written.
The Mass is structured according to the liturgical tradition of the Latin Mass, which includes parts such as the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei, and other liturgical parts. Lotti's music is known for its melodic beauty and harmonic complexity, typical features of the Baroque style.
Antonio Lotti's ‘Messa del Primo Tuono’ represents a significant example of sacred music of the Italian Baroque period and is still performed and appreciated today for its emotional depth and intrinsic beauty.
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00:00 Kyrie
01:24 Gloria
03:40 Credo
07:32 Sanctus
08:58 Benedictus
09:44 Agnus Dei
11:10 Regina Coeli
12:11 Jubilate Deo
13:43 Salve Regina
15:45 Quem dicunt homines
17:41 Ecce ego mitto vos
19:21 Vere languores nostros
21:13 Laudate Dominum in sanctis eium
24:22 Ad Dominum cum tribularer
29:21 Beatus vir
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Gracias a la iglesia católica por tan hermosa herencia. 💖
I love you Jesus!
Beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏all jong people should listen this
Merci Christian Merci Seigneur Jesus pour Ton amour et Ta gloire dans ma vie.. Je T'aime de tout mon ❤ je veux rester près de Tpn cœur ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Bellísima!!!
El cielo en la tierra ❤
Harmonieuse performance 🙏
Thank you
You don't have to be Catholic to love these beautiful voices in harmony! BTW, I love the illustration, Jesus looks rather judgmental. As He should, I might add.
All these work , both music and paintingu were prayed over before getting to be done. All these arę gifts inspired by the Almighty God. 😊
you ABSOLUTLY DO NEED TO BE CATHOLIC FOR SALVATION!
SALVATION IS ONLY
ONLY
FOUND WITH IN THE CHURCH THAT JESUS HIMSELF ESTABLISHED!
@@OliveMule you absolutely need God's grace for salvation.
@@OliveMule Salvation wasn't the topic but I believe my Congregationalist family is also OK in that regard. Peace!
Querido hermano...mi oración por ti, para que el Señor te ilumine de corazón. Porque Cristo, nos enseña amar, y desea voluntariamente si decidimos por él o no. Recuerda, solo la plena felicidad está en vivir eternamente al lado de él. Un abrázo.
i am also a big palestrina fan
what i also learned was that the more complex the recitation and structure of the sung mass, and the choirs being the dominant voices, the less the congregation was involved, and they became engrossed in saying the rosary, reading, or just enjoying the music instead of being there to "celebrate" the mass with the clergy. which is why the conundrum today, the music is beautiful, the liturgy in latin, but the novus ordo, as common as it may seem, brings the congregation back into participation. somehow we need to combine the two ways of being at mass, maybe teaching the congregation to sing the way the choirs did. who knows. but an answers needs to be found.
Tridentine mass with gregorian Chants resolve this
Insightful. Thanks for penning it down. Maybe it’s good to just focus on the rosary while soaking in the beautiful choir music. Just my personal preference. Participatory mass or contemplative mass….
any answer in the novus ordo has yet to be found. The intention may have been to bring the congregation into participation, but by the time the chiselers got done chipping away at the Mass, there was not much left to participate in.
@@erikriza7165 what do you dislike. ? nobody in the congregation participated in the latin mass i grew up in. except to go to communion. period. . i find myself watching carefully the whole thing. and responding and if done in latin, yes i could even do that. the mass book i took to spain with me had the mass in 9 languages and latin. when we were in spain, the NO was done in spanish, english and latin. the pop versions, guitar versions and other newer renditions of the music, i don't particularly like, but then i go to a benedictine retreat center. there are really good NO being celebrated. so what are you missing or disgruntled about??
@@leylinegoddess Thanks for your message. I think we are closer then we think. What i dislike most nowadays are three things. Mainly, the music. Many of modern songs are insipid and man-centered. Over use of microphones by some singer. One person singing into a microphone while the congregation if singing makes it impossible for the people to sing, because they cannot hear each other. Moreover, the modern music in the disposable missalettes is all keyed to sopranos. Men are excluded before we start. The other two are the massive erosion of faith and piety. Many people, for me, are irreverent and too casual. I loved the NOvus Ordo when i was at a Benedictine College, and everything was run by the Monks. Their Masses were inspiring and beautiful. The actual Antiphons and chanted psalm verses. And the parts of the Mass. Not so many hymns (or songs) The music was rich and had some depth. It was Scriptural. IN addition, They did things in such a way that it looked like what they were doing in choir and in the Sanctuary was important.
As for the old days, from the time i was in third grade, i had a Missal, and i knew how to follow the Mass and pray what the priest was praying. I was an Altar Boy, and so knew a bit of Latin words.
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chi è l'autore di questa bellissima messa, si trovano gli spartiti?
Troverà la riferenza nella descrizione
Commissionato dal grande Papa Gregorio, dunque, italiano! Che altro! Quale altra nazione ha dato una bellezza così travolgente e straordinaria nella musica, nelle arti, nella spiritualità...
commissionato dal grande Papa Gregorio, dunque, italiano! Che altro! Quale altra nazione ha dato una bellezza così travolgente e straordinaria nella musica, nelle arti, nella spiritualità... e la capacità di annotare una "cinetica" uditiva così squisita su linee e punti su un semplice pentagramma... Abracci a l'Italia! XOX
Viva Christo Rey Viva la Virgen de Guadalupe Viva Ecclesia Catholica Romana Ad Jesum per Mariam❤
chi ha questa messa mi potete dire dove posso averla?
Ciao,
si tratta della "Messa del Primo Tuono" di Antonio Lotti. Da questo link puoi ascoltarla sulle altre piattaforme come Spotify o Apple Music: lnk.fuga.com/gruppovocalearscanticaandmarcoberrini_antoniolottimessadelprimotuono1736motetti
Beautiful music, excellently performed. Please don't use AI to write your introductions though. The English is unnatural, and the translation poor.: Primo tuono doesn't mean "First Thunder" but "First Tone".
Pulhre.
Early Church music was always monophon and ACAPELLA.
Once Rome was conquered and the persecution ended the Church built beautiful churches and cathedrals, an amazing liturgy and music all to worship and honor God. The One True Church never sought to worship God like during the persecution.
@@MacheteMambi Wrong, you post nonsense. All ancient Churches use MONOPHON ACAPELLA CHANT:
ORTHODOX CHURCH, ORIENTAL CHURCHES,....
For the Holy Fathers Instruments have been pagan. "Where the flute is played Christ is absent."
Even in latin West the Saints and Fathers protested against this innovation. St. Thomas and even Luther.
@alexpanagiotis4706 what Church are you talking about? Schismatic? Heretics? We are Roman Catholic.
Unam, sanctam, catholicam et apostolicam Ecclesiam! We do not follow Luther, a heretic, nor do we follow Orthodox. Schismatic. We follow the Magisterium and the duly based guidance of The Roman Pontiff.
@@MacheteMambi You are a schismatic group. You are not the Holy Apostolic Church.
@alexpanagiotis4706 The Holy Catholic Apostolic Church was established by Jesus Christ himself. As of July 2024, there have been 266 popes in the history of the Roman Catholic Church going back to St Peter the first Pope. This count includes the current pope, Pope Francis, who was elected in 2013. Brush up on your research. Not sure what cult you belong to but wake up.
👍And now think of “church bands”………🙄
THEIR CHANTS PRAISE LUCIFER LOL
I guess soon you will ask him personally.
Y como sabes?, a caso leíste su traducción?, por cierto sabías que el demonio odia todo tipo de canto que va dirigido a Dios.
you might be a mystic but you are not of any high level of dark mystic. nice try tho. you are more than welcome to come to my church , the HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH , FOUND IN THE WEST AND EAST! YOU SHOULD SIGN UP FOR R.C.I.A CLASSES! LEARN SOMETHING! AMEN!
no, they don't. Try to say these words everyday to beat the Prince of Darkness: Vade Retro Satana ! Nun quam suade mihi vana ! Sunta mala quae libas. Ipse vene bibas !