Viderunt Omnes is one of my favorite pieces, PLUS it's one of the most important pieces of music of all time. Perfect unisons and open 5ths in the choir. I'm listening now for the third time. Thanks to all of you!
This was a courageous undertaking for a college choir, and they performed beautifully! Great to see Perotin making it into the program. My only wish is that people wouldn't be so rushed, to take a more gentle and contemplative tempo. Of course, then it will take 15 minutes, but hey, when Perotin lived, people had time to pray...
Being in communion with the Pope is a pretty fundamental part of being Catholic. Sedevacantism is anything but traditional unless we’re talking about Protestant tradition
Viderunt Omnes is one of my favorite pieces, PLUS it's one of the most important pieces of music of all time. Perfect unisons and open 5ths in the choir. I'm listening now for the third time. Thanks to all of you!
Couldn't agree more!
I love the bounciness, liveliness and almost tongue in cheek quality of Perotin's music
Wonderful to see college students performing this difficult music. Well done!
This was a courageous undertaking for a college choir, and they performed beautifully! Great to see Perotin making it into the program. My only wish is that people wouldn't be so rushed, to take a more gentle and contemplative tempo. Of course, then it will take 15 minutes, but hey, when Perotin lived, people had time to pray...
Who knows what pace then?
It is perfect as is.
Perfect to my ears, thank you
Wonderful. Thank you all concerned.
Dear lord, tis be tritones ye heareth.
This is SO beautiful!!!
Thanks for listening! It can be difficult to find people who love medieval music!
@@uofascholacantorum this performance is incredible! I will share it with my classes ❤️🎻📚 thank you so much for sharing this!
Thanks for performing my work guys, I really appreciate it.
Brilhante!
Bella
Marvelous! Thank you!
Thank you all xx
Bella raga
That page turn thou ..
thank's!.......no words
I need to learn me a thing as I would have assumed this is a contemporary piece referencing medieval music.
Medieval music is a lovely journey. One of my faves is the vocal notes from St.Cecilia convent. St.Cecilia, the patron saint of singers/music. 👍
Its centiuries old and still modern and relevant
Acknowledged
these days we would say the people rather than the heathen
las gentiem romana
romulus
Ma'am
And this was the starting point of my conversion to traditional Roman Catholicism (sedevacantism)
And (no kidding) this was the starting point of my conversion to medieval musicology (the Alfred Deller version).
Wow, so relatable. Praised be God for preserving the works of Perotinus Magnus.
Being in communion with the Pope is a pretty fundamental part of being Catholic. Sedevacantism is anything but traditional unless we’re talking about Protestant tradition
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Bolda
Belle interprétation mais qui n'est pas fidèle aux pratiques médiévales pour l'organa, quant à l'effectif des chanteurs.