Ma vie se situe entre deux nuages d'inconnaissance: entre l'inconnaissance du mystère de mon antériorité existentielle et l’inconnaissance du mystère de ce qui destine ma vie ... Ainsi me parle tomas luis de victoria à travers l’absolue perfection dont est capable la voix humaine...Capax dei. (Félix Molitor)
Uno de las obras maestras mas abrumadora, impresionante, majestuosa y bella de todos los tiempos, no solo del periodo Barroco, la interpretacion de The Tallis Scholars mas alla de toda perfeccion humana, liberame Domine!!!!❤❤❤❤
For me, too clean and pretty to be about the dead. Death is ugly and painful. Grieving is hard. Dieing is hard. This is prim and polished and void of real feeling.
Je peux comprendre votre point de vue tragique mais, dans ce cas, pourquoi écoutez-vous des requiem ? c'est bien sur une souffrance dans ce cas! il existe beaucoup d'œuvres traitant de la joie qui vous transporteront dans le bonheur; bonne écoute.
@@jj.mounier48 Sorry, I wish I spoke french. I think google translate didn't work properly for you, or it isn't working properly for me. I did not come here looking for happy music. I came here for sad music. But the ensemble's performance was not sad. It was clean and pretty. They did not bring the emotions I wanted to feel (in my opinion). This performance sounded like someone reading a report out loud. It did not sound like a mother screaming because her child had died. And I believe this music should sound like a mother screaming because her child had died.
These are parts of the Extrordinary Form of the Mass. They are solemn prayers to God the Creator for the dead. These solemn prayers are to give glory to God and entreat His mercy during the Mass. It's not a place or time for theatrical performances. They are prayers.
@@shiremom4 Bahahaha. Really? These are parts of the mass? And they're latin? Gosh, I am SO glad you were here to clear that up for me! Next thing I know, your gonna tell me this music was composed 450 years ago or something CRAZY like that! In all sincerity, your outrageous out-of-touch-ness with humanity coupled with the bewildering level of pomposity of your comment is a prime example of why OUR religion is dying. There is a world of subtle distinction between an adroit and earnest interpretation of text and a "theatrical performance." I honestly find it a pity that you don't seem to possess the faculties or experience required to understand that. You state that this text is a prayer. Well then I say, they were praying as if they were reading the nutrition facts off the back of a can of beans. I struggle to see the point you are trying to make. Is it that prayer should be void of humanity? Of emotion? Even if this secular concert was by any stretch of the imagination a prayer (and it was not), your comment would still completely baffle me. I also find it amusing that you are just plain incorrect, theologically. This is a funeral mass setting. Its whole bloody point is to entreat for the deceased, to offer a sacrifice on their behalf, and to induce in the bereaved a cathartic transition from grief to hope. Glorification and adoration are not a focal point. Which is why the gloria is omitted. Gosh this is tedious, having to explain this to someone who clearly holds themself to be so intelligent. And once again, just to be absolutely clear for the record: this was a secular group singing a secular concert in a secular hall, for which a probably very diverse audience bought a ticket on a secular platform in order to attend. This was not a mass. It wasn't trying to be a mass. It was a performance. It was not a prayer.
Un des plus grands chef d'œuvre de la musique religieuse, parfaitement interprété. Un pur bonheur !
Bellísima interpretación
Bellissima musica ed esecuzione impeccabile. L'alternanza tra gregoriano e polifonia crea un'atmosfera senza tempo
Felicissimi vos qui Victoriae musicam optime canitis.
Gratias tibi
Ma vie se situe entre deux nuages d'inconnaissance: entre l'inconnaissance du mystère de mon antériorité existentielle et l’inconnaissance du mystère de ce qui destine ma vie ...
Ainsi me parle tomas luis de victoria à travers l’absolue perfection dont est capable la voix humaine...Capax dei.
(Félix Molitor)
Uno de las obras maestras mas abrumadora, impresionante, majestuosa y bella de todos los tiempos, no solo del periodo Barroco, la interpretacion de The Tallis Scholars mas alla de toda perfeccion humana, liberame Domine!!!!❤❤❤❤
This transcends sorrows and joys of our transient lives less than 100 years
Many thanks for the wonderful music and voices.
SUBLIME. No hay palabras.
"Concentracion significa extension" ,dijo Anton Webern.
Extraordinary.
Какие тут могут быть ,,комментарии"...... Эту Великую Музыку надо просто Слушать..... Мастерство Коллектива Хористов Поражает.......
I LOVE IT.
The most beautiful music ever written
I have just listened to Salvador Panikar and he says that no mystical talk can compare to this requiem.
Thank you all for sharing.😊
Cuando llegan al ensayo estos cantantes se saludan indefectiblemente con un: ¿Qué tallis, scholars? 😄
Si y contestan “ bene di ictus?
😂😂😂
Wonderful!
MISTICISMO PURO. BEATUS DEO OMNIPOTENS IN AETERNUM.
❤
Este tema es la put.a hostia
Are they even trying? I'll just go back to their CDs thank you
Right?
Great music. But I cannot bear the sopranos, they destroy my ears.
For me, too clean and pretty to be about the dead. Death is ugly and painful. Grieving is hard. Dieing is hard. This is prim and polished and void of real feeling.
Je peux comprendre votre point de vue tragique mais, dans ce cas, pourquoi écoutez-vous des requiem ? c'est bien sur une souffrance dans ce cas! il existe beaucoup d'œuvres traitant de la joie qui vous transporteront dans le bonheur; bonne écoute.
@@jj.mounier48 Sorry, I wish I spoke french. I think google translate didn't work properly for you, or it isn't working properly for me. I did not come here looking for happy music. I came here for sad music. But the ensemble's performance was not sad. It was clean and pretty. They did not bring the emotions I wanted to feel (in my opinion). This performance sounded like someone reading a report out loud. It did not sound like a mother screaming because her child had died. And I believe this music should sound like a mother screaming because her child had died.
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These are parts of the Extrordinary Form of the Mass. They are solemn prayers to God the Creator for the dead. These solemn prayers are to give glory to God and entreat His mercy during the Mass. It's not a place or time for theatrical performances. They are prayers.
@@shiremom4 Bahahaha. Really? These are parts of the mass? And they're latin? Gosh, I am SO glad you were here to clear that up for me! Next thing I know, your gonna tell me this music was composed 450 years ago or something CRAZY like that!
In all sincerity, your outrageous out-of-touch-ness with humanity coupled with the bewildering level of pomposity of your comment is a prime example of why OUR religion is dying. There is a world of subtle distinction between an adroit and earnest interpretation of text and a "theatrical performance." I honestly find it a pity that you don't seem to possess the faculties or experience required to understand that. You state that this text is a prayer. Well then I say, they were praying as if they were reading the nutrition facts off the back of a can of beans. I struggle to see the point you are trying to make. Is it that prayer should be void of humanity? Of emotion? Even if this secular concert was by any stretch of the imagination a prayer (and it was not), your comment would still completely baffle me.
I also find it amusing that you are just plain incorrect, theologically. This is a funeral mass setting. Its whole bloody point is to entreat for the deceased, to offer a sacrifice on their behalf, and to induce in the bereaved a cathartic transition from grief to hope. Glorification and adoration are not a focal point. Which is why the gloria is omitted. Gosh this is tedious, having to explain this to someone who clearly holds themself to be so intelligent.
And once again, just to be absolutely clear for the record: this was a secular group singing a secular concert in a secular hall, for which a probably very diverse audience bought a ticket on a secular platform in order to attend. This was not a mass. It wasn't trying to be a mass. It was a performance. It was not a prayer.