John Williams is an American Icon. He scores music, just as a writer would write a script. He gives his music words. He makes his words Audible and they become part of the script and Movie.
When I listen to this spectacular musical performance, I can't help but bring to mind the Sunday of the Resurrection, a.k.a. Easter Sunday. The sudden bang-like sound of the orchestra upon the first lyrics, " Laudamus Te, Laudamus!" Reminds me of the instant when the stone of Christ's tomb was suddenly rolled away, and as the choir progresses, I could just see the Risen Christ+ triumphantly stepping out of the tomb.
Laudamus te, laudamus! We praise you, we give praise! Exsultate, justi, in Domino; Exult, you just, in the Lord; Exsultate in Domino. Exult in the Lord. Exsultate, justi, in Domino; Exult, you just, in the Lord; rectos decet collaudatio. praise from the upright is fitting. Alleluia, Alleluia! Salvator Dominus, Salvator mundi: The Lord is Savior, Savior of the world: Qui tollis peccata mundi. You who take away the sins of the world. Cantate ei canticum novum, Sing to him a new song, bene canite ei cum clangore. pluck the strings skillfully with shouts of gladness.
You're absolutly right, i just checked it on the program ! Don't know why i wrote this date, it's maybe related to the home alone medley, i'll have to check, thanks, i'll modify it immediatly !
@@sethmascolo1885 i'm sorry, i unfortunatly don't have it, i only have the program, and 3 tunes from it in video, the home alone medley, and this one from empire of the sun, and a third one , but don't remember which tune, it's the only thing i have from this concert, and unfortunatly in an awful quality :(.
@@sethmascolo1885 no no, i was talking about the setlist. i don't have this concert in full in video unfortunatly, I have only 2 tunes from it for this one, sorry.
Latin and English Lyrics for Exsultate Justi Music by John Williams Traditional Latin Hymn Lyrics Laudamus te, laudamus ! We praise you, we give praise! Exsultate, justi, in Domino; Exult, you just, in the Lord; Exsultate in Domino. Exult in the Lord. Exsultate, justi, in Domino; Exult, you just, in the Lord; rectos decet collaudatio. praise from the upright is fitting. Alleluia, Alleluia ! Salvator Dominus, Salvator mundi : The Lord is Savior, Savior of the world : Qui tollis peccata mundi. You who take away the sins of the world. Cantate ei canticum novum, Sing to him a new song, bene canite ei cum clangore. pluck the strings skillfully with shouts of gladness.
The Japanese Empire's reckless ambitions were destroyed , overwhelming ruins and collapse were widespread in the whole area of Japan , and it took tremendous effort and action to bleed the blood of the remaining people until the nation was rebuilt . Indescribable poverty and desperate days came at the cost of the Japanese Empire's endless ambitions . USA troops landed to attack the islands occupied by the Japanese Empire troops . I knowed from Norman Mailer's novel 「 The naked and the dead 」 that there are refrigerators in American Officer's cafeteria and the General's room in the field camp , and there are cold beers . The Japanese Empire troops lurked in a steep hillside cave and were plagued by terrible hunger and overwhelming hellish heat . I cryed . The situations were too different . Woe are the Japanese Empire soldiers who fought bravely and died in the desperate situations . This is the requiem for the Japanese Empire soldiers . From chaotic Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun ,
i only have that source unfortunatly, it was from a VCD (so Mpeg1 video and audio, the worst possible). very old. i'm not the one who recorded it. the shows i recorded myself are easy to see, they have a logo on the top right, called from a german channel called "Onyx" on it (on some of them it has been cropped.) or PBS Hawai. all the other videos are here because of long time search and trading between john williams fans during 25 years.
+Will Crump Will . . . I have sung with some of the best voices and my university voice professor was an Opera vocalist. With that said, I want to say something different : I have sung mostly in SATB choral milieus ... and as I said earler, I have heard some of the finest voices out there. However, it is a MOST unusual phenomenon that the most astounding Soprano and Alto voices I have ever heard were NOT females. For some inexplicable reason, it has been my experience in Choral music, whether singing it or listening to Play-Backs, that Top-Flight British and German-speaking BOYS can . . . and often DO sing soprano and alto parts better than most woman / girl sopranos. I do not know enough VOCAL-CHORD physiology theory in Connexion with Genetics, and the Audio Dynamics involved to EXPLAIN why. But it is true, nonetheless. My twin and I have talked about this more than once. The oddest part about all of this is that it is British boys and also those from Deutschland, Österreich, oder Schweiz, who seem to EXCELL. I think France also could be in this mix as well. BTW, we are 62 years old. My voice is OK and works sufficiently in a CHORAL setting. But my Twin, Bobby??? His voice, to this Day, remains as strong, clear, and retains the Rich Timbre it did in 1976, when we sang the Beethovan 9th with the New Orleans Symphony . . . Freude, schöner GötterfunkenTochter aus Elysium,Wir betreten feuertrunken,Himmlische, dein Heiligtum!
ahh interesting, i didn't know that ! but why they wrote the title that way with a J ? (i did latin studying in junior high school, but i remember unfortunaly NOTHING :( )
You are correct when speaking about Classical Latin (which I prefer). However, when using Ecclesiastical (Church) Latin, or Italianate Latin, Italian influences in spelling are used with some classical latin pronunciations mixed with italian pronunciations.
John Williams is an American Icon. He scores music, just as a writer would write a script. He gives his music words. He makes his words Audible and they become part of the script and Movie.
When I need a lift, I turn this on. THANK YOU, John Williams, for many years of listening pleasure, and thank you for your output of fantastic music.
I could not stop laughing at John Williams, he's half dancing while conducting the choir and the orchestra. I love this man, he's incredible.
Nemo Kant some conductors do that
It's called putting feeling into your music!
Hey, just a guy who enjoys his work
When I listen to this spectacular musical performance, I can't help but bring to mind the Sunday of the Resurrection, a.k.a. Easter Sunday.
The sudden bang-like sound of the orchestra upon the first lyrics, " Laudamus Te, Laudamus!" Reminds me of the instant when the stone of Christ's tomb was suddenly rolled away, and as the choir progresses, I could just see the Risen Christ+ triumphantly stepping out of the tomb.
I just witnessed a master piece ❤️🌹
So beautiful!!!!!!if I were getting married Id have this as part of my ceremony
In the movie they played this on Japan's surrender and this perfectly represents the mood the people of Shanghai must have felt
Muhteşem
Espetacular 👏👏👏👏👏
Muito triste a decadência da música e da civilização ocidental que vemos hoje em dia. Músicas como esta não se fazem mais. Grande John Williams!!
Laudamus te, laudamus!
We praise you, we give praise!
Exsultate, justi, in Domino;
Exult, you just, in the Lord;
Exsultate in Domino.
Exult in the Lord.
Exsultate, justi, in Domino;
Exult, you just, in the Lord;
rectos decet collaudatio.
praise from the upright is fitting.
Alleluia, Alleluia!
Salvator Dominus, Salvator mundi:
The Lord is Savior, Savior of the world:
Qui tollis peccata mundi.
You who take away the sins of the world.
Cantate ei canticum novum,
Sing to him a new song,
bene canite ei cum clangore.
pluck the strings skillfully with shouts of gladness.
Excelente, no me canso de ver y escuchar 🎼
Yo tampoco: Cuando escuché este himno en la película, quedé fascinado👍
Heard this from Christmas with Boston Pops on PBS
PAra mi es uno de los mejores temas John williams y también suo gan magnificas empire of de sin. Hermosas me llegaron al corazon
Brilliant performance, majestic!!! I´m thrilled.
@martyprod2, I believe this is from the 1993 Holiday at Pops broadcast (Fred Buda, the drummer has hair, which he didn't have in 1989).
You're absolutly right, i just checked it on the program ! Don't know why i wrote this date, it's maybe related to the home alone medley, i'll have to check, thanks, i'll modify it immediatly !
@@Martyprod2, yes, it' related to the Home Alone medley! Please tell me you have Sleigh Ride from that same concert as well!
@@sethmascolo1885 i'm sorry, i unfortunatly don't have it, i only have the program, and 3 tunes from it in video, the home alone medley, and this one from empire of the sun, and a third one , but don't remember which tune, it's the only thing i have from this concert, and unfortunatly in an awful quality :(.
@@Martyprod2, did you mean you only have the full program on video or not? Do you happen to have other Holiday at Pops concerts on video?
@@sethmascolo1885 no no, i was talking about the setlist. i don't have this concert in full in video unfortunatly, I have only 2 tunes from it for this one, sorry.
La Victoire du Fils.
La Joie du Père.
Amen 🙏
OMG. Our choir are singing this at the Colston Hall in Bristol in about five weeks time. The middle bit is a challenge ;)
congrats :) !! hey, a Two CD edition of the sountrack of empire of the sun will be released in few days at Intrada ! :)
Música linda. Eu tenho o Blu-ray "Império do Sol" eu adoro
La maravilla de componer una rica expresión qué llega al alma del ser humano qué se aproxima a su creador
Bravo!
Latin and English Lyrics for Exsultate Justi
Music by John Williams
Traditional Latin Hymn Lyrics
Laudamus te, laudamus !
We praise you, we give praise!
Exsultate, justi, in Domino;
Exult, you just, in the Lord;
Exsultate in Domino.
Exult in the Lord.
Exsultate, justi, in Domino;
Exult, you just, in the Lord;
rectos decet collaudatio.
praise from the upright is fitting.
Alleluia, Alleluia !
Salvator Dominus, Salvator mundi :
The Lord is Savior, Savior of the world :
Qui tollis peccata mundi.
You who take away the sins of the world.
Cantate ei canticum novum,
Sing to him a new song,
bene canite ei cum clangore.
pluck the strings skillfully with shouts of gladness.
John Williams scored this movie with Christian Bale first film, and Williams will score Jim and Sandra QVC Adventure for our QVC journey.
The Japanese Empire's reckless ambitions were destroyed , overwhelming ruins and collapse were widespread in the whole area of Japan ,
and it took tremendous effort and action to bleed the blood of the remaining people until the nation was rebuilt .
Indescribable poverty and desperate days came at the cost of the Japanese Empire's endless ambitions .
USA troops landed to attack the islands occupied by the Japanese Empire troops .
I knowed from Norman Mailer's novel 「 The naked and the dead 」 that there are refrigerators in American Officer's cafeteria and the General's room in the field camp , and there are cold beers .
The Japanese Empire troops lurked in a steep hillside cave and were plagued by terrible hunger and overwhelming hellish heat .
I cryed .
The situations were too different .
Woe are the Japanese Empire soldiers who fought bravely and died in the desperate situations .
This is the requiem for the Japanese Empire soldiers .
From chaotic Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun ,
You do know novels can exaggerate things for the storyline, rights? The Japanese military leaders WOULD NOT surrender.
Me too....and I own the album...LOL
It's a shame that audio is so noisy.
i only have that source unfortunatly, it was from a VCD (so Mpeg1 video and audio, the worst possible). very old. i'm not the one who recorded it.
the shows i recorded myself are easy to see, they have a logo on the top right, called from a german channel called "Onyx" on it (on some of them it has been cropped.) or PBS Hawai. all the other videos are here because of long time search and trading between john williams fans during 25 years.
One of the singers resembles a young Anthony Edwards.
I bet the Wiener Sangerknaben [all 4 choirs] would have stunned listeners, in a rendition with the Wiener Philimoniker. I betcha!!!!
+Will Crump Will . . . I have sung with some of the best voices and my university voice professor was an Opera vocalist. With that said, I want to say something different : I have sung mostly in SATB choral milieus ... and as I said earler, I have heard some of the finest voices out there. However, it is a MOST unusual phenomenon that the most astounding Soprano and Alto voices I have ever heard were NOT females.
For some inexplicable reason, it has been my experience in Choral music, whether singing it or listening to Play-Backs, that Top-Flight British and German-speaking BOYS can . . . and often DO sing soprano and alto parts better than most woman / girl sopranos. I do not know enough VOCAL-CHORD physiology theory in Connexion with Genetics, and the Audio Dynamics involved to EXPLAIN why. But it is true, nonetheless. My twin and I have talked about this more than once. The oddest part about all of this is that it is British boys and also those from Deutschland, Österreich, oder Schweiz, who seem to EXCELL. I think France also could be in this mix as well.
BTW, we are 62 years old. My voice is OK and works sufficiently in a CHORAL setting. But my Twin, Bobby??? His voice, to this Day, remains as strong, clear, and retains the Rich Timbre it did in 1976, when we sang the Beethovan 9th with the New Orleans Symphony . . . Freude, schöner GötterfunkenTochter aus Elysium,Wir betreten feuertrunken,Himmlische, dein Heiligtum!
+Major Jesse Carnes Hi , you just wrote one of the most interesting comment on my channel since it s creation ! very interesting !! Thanks !
When was this?
December 20, 1989
The proper Latin spelling is actually "Exaltate Iusti" because Latin has no "J."
ahh interesting, i didn't know that ! but why they wrote the title that way with a J ? (i did latin studying in junior high school, but i remember unfortunaly NOTHING :( )
Dunno.
You are correct when speaking about Classical Latin (which I prefer). However, when using Ecclesiastical (Church) Latin, or Italianate Latin, Italian influences in spelling are used with some classical latin pronunciations mixed with italian pronunciations.
This is most definitely Ecclesiastical Latin.
It's Latin Vulgate for sure
@martyprod2 Nope, I'm not. =)
The choir is pretty bad.
No it's not