The sequence in Salus infirmorum (starts at 16:01) is actually one of the most impressive ever written, on par with some from the C minor mass and the Requiem.
Playing this right now on an Argo (Decca) recording with the Academy and Sir Neville and the first soprano aria with: Ileana Cotrubas.....by bye Harnoncourt
oxymoron: 'ground pilot', open secret, controlled chaos , wiki: An oxymoron (usual plural oxymorons, less commonly the Greek-style oxymora) is a figure of speech that juxtaposes elements that appear to be contradictory, but which contain a concealed point. didn't know before . juxtaposes: puts next to each other . latin is easier.
Atheists or agnostics: Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky, (likely) Brahms, Janacek, Khatchaturian, Prokofiev, Rubinstein, Shostakovich, (likely) Berlioz, (likely) Verdi, Vaughan Williams. Yep, not a single great composer among them...(/sarcasm)
Also majority of people that time were christians. A lot of scientists, etc too were Christians, but they were not great scientists becuase they were Christians. Same with music. Also a lot of music and architecture work contributed to the power of the Churches. I have gone into some of the oldest churches in Rome, very grand, powerful music as well, any non-Christian pagan would have been automatically converted into Christianity the moment they entered those magnificent man-made structures.
0:00 Kyrie eleison
6:50 Sancta Maria
15:22 Salus Infirmorum
18:47 Regina Angelorum
23:50 Agnus Dei
Sounds like im walking towards the pearly gates, heavenly music
Thanks for posting. I especially like the nice reverential unrushed tempos in this exquisite piece of church music by the divinely inspired genius,
Another gem by Mozart. This is beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
The sequence in Salus infirmorum (starts at 16:01) is actually one of the most impressive ever written, on par with some from the C minor mass and the Requiem.
Thank you. Gracias. Grazie. Дякую.
Just read that this composition was inspired by his visit to the holy house of Loreto in 1770
Marvelous.
spiritual reading
Playing this right now on an Argo (Decca) recording with the Academy and Sir Neville and the first soprano aria with: Ileana Cotrubas.....by bye Harnoncourt
question from vienna Austria : why where atheists not great Composers ????
Because they had not the talent!
Why is "emotional reasoning" an oxymoron?
oxymoron: 'ground pilot', open secret, controlled chaos , wiki: An oxymoron (usual plural oxymorons, less commonly the Greek-style oxymora) is a figure of speech that juxtaposes elements that appear to be contradictory, but which contain a concealed point. didn't know before . juxtaposes: puts next to each other . latin is easier.
Atheists or agnostics: Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky, (likely) Brahms, Janacek, Khatchaturian, Prokofiev, Rubinstein, Shostakovich, (likely) Berlioz, (likely) Verdi, Vaughan Williams. Yep, not a single great composer among them...(/sarcasm)
Also majority of people that time were christians. A lot of scientists, etc too were Christians, but they were not great scientists becuase they were Christians. Same with music. Also a lot of music and architecture work contributed to the power of the Churches. I have gone into some of the oldest churches in Rome, very grand, powerful music as well, any non-Christian pagan would have been automatically converted into Christianity the moment they entered those magnificent man-made structures.
第三楽章 「病む者たちの救い」
リタニアの第三作。連禱という儀式が流行っていた。夕暮れに見えない神や聖母マリアに呼び掛けをして、集まった人々が願いを応答する。