Listened to this a few times while my Mother was ill this summer. This is my first listen since she passed, with a tear my eyes I revisit and remember those sad days. Love you.
I conducted this song with my choir in 2012 and we didn't come close to how ethereal this choir makes this song seem. The Tenebrae Choir has the ability to sing extremely softly without compromising the diction of the words or the dynamics. I use to tell my choir that a good choir can sing fff, but only an extremely great choir can sing ppp and this choir is a fine example of an extremely great choir!
Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Gave thee life, and bid thee feed By the stream and o'er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice? Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Little Lamb, I'll tell thee, Little Lamb, I'll tell thee; He is called by thy name. For he calls himself a Lamb. He is meek, and he is mild, He became a little child. I, a child, and thou a lamb, We are called by his name. Little Lamb, God bless thee! Little Lamb, God bless thee!
My family has this on a sampler CD of carols, and every Christmas when we are decorating the tree we put our carol recordings on. When this song happens we all stop hanging lights and get so quiet, and my dad cries. These last few years I do too.
Little Lamb, I’ll tell thee, Little Lamb, I’ll tell thee: He is called by thy name, For he calls himself a Lamb. He is meek, and he is mild; He became a little child. I, a child, and thou a lamb, We are called by his name.Little Lamb, God bless thee! Little Lamb, God bless thee!
IMHO, this is one of the most stunning pieces of music of all time, and never better sung than by this choir. I wanted to send it to my sister, and listened to every video, I think, before finally discovering this one. It is spellbinding.
I have been priveleged to sing this, and it is like being immersed woth fellow singers, the conductor AND the sudience in the sublime sacred. You trally have to concentrate on the music not to give in to emotion during the performance itself. What you feel has to go deep into the music to create an experience of oneness with the audience. You can cry when the conductor lowers the baton and there is that deep silence of sacred awe and unity the performance created---that silence before the clapping. Nothing like that kind of communion!
My son sang this in his school choir at their carol concert it was truly beautiful. And amazingly calmed the baby being used as Jesus who was getting a bit restless to sleep as soon as they started singing . Wonderful piece of music.
This is such a masterpiece. I love the way Tavener creates those bittersweet dissonances in the verses which are then released into this beautiful four part chorus. This version is expressively and tenderly sung- a fantastic performance.
This is one of the most beautiful and uniquely written pieces l’ve heard/sung yet. It was the last piece l ever sang with my chorale just this past year before graduating, and it brings tears to my eyes every time. Such a sweet song and meaning, and such a sweet memory.
La Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty) brought me here...Haunting, sad, uplifting, beautiful all in one...I remember this when he was walking along the canals...
@@barbakanka If the island is Isola Tiberina, then that's not a canal, it is just river Tiber which flows around the island... I would not call that a canal. Having said that, it makes little difference. This film shows great beauties
@World Trad & Ethno Folk Channel So am I. I was even more overjoied when I got to meet them, because I've always wanted to sing with a group like them. I feel God's pleasure when I sing in the choir, and I treat each song and hymn as though it's as precious stones. Only Heaven can inspire music such as this, and God wants me to sing it as much and as often as possible. So, why not. Indeed, there is no reason.
I just found this group tonight and I'm already IN LOVE with them! What a flawless sound. It's a clear sound that I hear from a boy choir like Libera and what's amazing is that they are adults. BEAUTIFUL!!!
Diese Musik gelangt direkt ins Herz und in die Seele! Welche Wohltat! Das Konzert im Münster Bern vom 27.2.2016 war sehr berührend! I was touched of the clear and pure sound of Tenebrea Choir! Thank You deeply
Tears of joyful solemnity... Just to think about how lovingly His Holy mother wove his swodling garments and how tenderly she wrapped Him in them, knowing that He is God and perfectly human and Divine.
Eu descobri essa música na quarentena, que presente maravilhoso. As vezes eu dormia de fone de ouvido e no auge da música eu acordava parcialmente com uma sensação maravilhosa depois voltava a dormir
Tout simplement magnifique... et terriblement touchant... J'ai découvert cette chanson dans le non moins sublime film "La grande bellezza". Vive l'Italie, vive Rome la ville éternelle ❤
After a previous comment about this choir. May I say after hearing this piece many times.The long sections that you sing in one breath is such an impact on how good you all are. Hope to hear you live one day. Thank you so much. Pete Law x Royal Marine Drummer
This is like looking at a Mark Rothko painting... at the beginning is like "nice" then at the end of the song you're totally sucked up into it crying in awe!!
Absolutely beautiful. The fact that the lyrics are talking about the redeemer of mankind, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, makes it even better. To my shame I have to admit that knowlingy this is my first time listening to this version. Because I already knew a part of "The Lamb", it was sampled by the trance producers Solarstone and Scott Bond for their epic "3rd Earth". I like them both. Completely different genres but great in their own way.
Well, that's enough of THAT. I wanna tell ya, I am NO crier. I can't even remember the last time I listened to a piece that literally caused physical tearing. You performance, for me, was moving, in a very real sense. Thank you.
RIP John Tavener. I'm a member of a choir and was privileged to sing this a few years ago. It remains the most beautiful and haunting piece we've ever sung, in my view..
Wonderfoul interpretation of the poetry. I dindn't really like the "childish" one, but I absloutely love this one. It is so pure, so divine, so inspiring and moving.
Pure sublimity: Tavener's exquisitely beautiful setting of the inspired mystical lyric of William Blake. May Our Lord Jesv Christ receive Sir John's soul into the heavenly sanctuaries and may his memory be hallowed unto Eternity in the Divine Mercy .
If you have "one of those days" and then listen to this at day's end, all will be right with the world. I'll bet Tavener had one of those days--and then sat down to write this, just to spite it.
Supremo, Glorioso, Superlativo, esas voces y esta composición me elevan más allá de todo lo que conozco y entiendo, inunda mi alma de paz.Maravillosa,de otro mundo, de otra galaxia.
This was sampled in a Large Professor song called "In The Sun" and I have been looking for the original source for about ten years, to finally find it today. So beautiful.
Wonderful music to fit a stunning ritual. At the end of the service, when the lights go out and there is just the one candle flickering it nearly brings me to tears!
Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Gave thee life, and bid thee feed By the stream and o’er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice? Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee?
The guy could have made this so much more perfect by making the words go along with the chord change but no he had to make it go "who-oo made thee" instead of "who made thee." That goddamn thee is trailing behind
Absolutely sublime! I think he's part of the same musical trend coined "minimalistic", along with other great composers who haven't been celebrated enough I think, such as Vladimir Martynov, David Lang or Arvo Pärt. All to be found featured in "La Grande Bellezza", an extraoardinarily aesthetic and meditative film by Paolo Sorrentino. "Youth" also features Davi Lang's "Simple Songs". Must be watched and heard.
Thank you for the suggestion. I love all those amazing artists. I simply like to call them gifted, because their music is a gift to a world that is so starved for rich, meaningful music like this. I discovered this when I became Orthodox Christian, and you'll hear it even more if you're interested in listening to the ancient chants that have been sung since weigh before Christ even became a human being. In fact, He was with the Father before everything was created as St. John's Gospel tells us. Tavener discovered this, too, and this is what led him to compose such marvelous music. It was a gift from God.
Apart from the beauty of the music, I love the fact that there's none of the usual English choral preciousness here... No careful over-marking of final consonants, or dragging out of vowels or exaggeratedly clipped unison line-endings. It all feels so brilliantly relaxed and natural....
It was hearing that Eric Whitacre wowed this music that I gave it a listen. So its two wows now. I did like the change of tempos that this world class choir sang of this music,so,a wow for the choir. Pete Law x Royal Marine Drummer.
The tempo change is the secret to this music's beauty. It is indicated in the score as "allargando," a slowing and broadening. I've heard other choirs do this piece, but none do it as well as Tenebrae. This is perfection.
This Uplifting and Holy song made me feel so happy after listening to it. The music is haunting, creepy and scary in the beginning, but it is a beautiful hymn, it has to be the most beautiful song i have ever heard in my life of 12 years... I just cannot get my mind around how amazingly beautiful this hymn sounds.... I Loved it so much i had to get it on my music playlist.
Please don't lose that innocence; that lightbulb. It's music like this that can inspire anyone, but it you love music as much as I think you do, may God grant you your heart's desires! Check them out also through their channel here on TH-cam, because you'll be lifted up so much, especially when things get rough, and you need that music to keep you calm and centered. You'll also get a high that's better than any drug or drink. I know that now, and I'm 55 years young. I've always loved music, too, and it's the reason why I'm alive today. Thanks be to God! I know it's been two years since you wrote your comment, and I really hope I find you as inspired as you were then. God Bless!
I understand mine is a minority opinion. The dissonant measures are like fingernails on a chalkboard for me. But we're singing it so I have to learn it.
@@baadogs Thanks very much for the reply, that's really interesting to know, so it's a visceral response - that's understandable. My physiological response to these dissonant harmonies is like being plugged into the mains - in a good way ! Good luck with singing this piece. Maybe wear ear plugs to choir practice ! Haha.
Fantastic job. My teacher showed a version of this to my class during music and let me tell you, it’s the first time I’ve felt that calm in a long time, in the harmonious bits that is. Quite beautiful.
Grande Belleza is truly a masterpiece, I've watched it more than 12 times.
I agree, such a beautiful film
Where can I find it in streaming? Thanks
Me too
@@clement6574 criterion channel
@@clement6574 torrent
One of the most beautiful things I've ever heard in my life.
Listened to this a few times while my Mother was ill this summer. This is my first listen since she passed, with a tear my eyes I revisit and remember those sad days. Love you.
It's a bright sadness, isn't it? I'm going through my mother's illness, and thinking about how I would remember her. I love her so much!
I'm so sorry for your loss x
She loves you!
It's important to remember the good days more than the bad days.
I conducted this song with my choir in 2012 and we didn't come close to how ethereal this choir makes this song seem. The Tenebrae Choir has the ability to sing extremely softly without compromising the diction of the words or the dynamics. I use to tell my choir that a good choir can sing fff, but only an extremely great choir can sing ppp and this choir is a fine example of an extremely great choir!
great job maestro !
I'am glad you dare to admit that they are incredible, despite what your own choir is able to. Respect!
Does all good singing start with singing quietly?
Little Lamb, who made thee?
Dost thou know who made thee?
Gave thee life, and bid thee feed
By the stream and o'er the mead;
Gave thee clothing of delight,
Softest clothing, woolly, bright;
Gave thee such a tender voice,
Making all the vales rejoice?
Little Lamb, who made thee?
Dost thou know who made thee?
Little Lamb, I'll tell thee,
Little Lamb, I'll tell thee;
He is called by thy name. For he calls himself a Lamb.
He is meek, and he is mild,
He became a little child.
I, a child, and thou a lamb, We are called by his name.
Little Lamb, God bless thee!
Little Lamb, God bless thee!
Thank you ❤
My family has this on a sampler CD of carols, and every Christmas when we are decorating the tree we put our carol recordings on. When this song happens we all stop hanging lights and get so quiet, and my dad cries. These last few years I do too.
The balance between bass and treble voices in this record is outstanding. One of a kind.
Outstandingly the best recording of this piece. The bass, that is pretty much missing in others comes beautifully, richly through, here. Thank you.
One of the most beautiful choral pieces ever written
Bless the family and memory of the late, John Tavener. He was a brilliant composer, arranger.
Little Lamb, I’ll tell thee, Little Lamb, I’ll tell thee: He is called by thy name,
For he calls himself a Lamb. He is meek, and he is mild; He became a little child.
I, a child, and thou a lamb, We are called by his name.Little Lamb, God bless thee!
Little Lamb, God bless thee!
Thank you so much for the lyrics. I just needed that little bit of reassurance!
@@heatherstub They are not the lyrics
IMHO, this is one of the most stunning pieces of music of all time, and never better sung than by this choir. I wanted to send it to my sister, and listened to every video, I think, before finally discovering this one. It is spellbinding.
I have been priveleged to sing this, and it is like being immersed woth fellow singers, the conductor AND the sudience in the sublime sacred. You trally have to concentrate on the music not to give in to emotion during the performance itself. What you feel has to go deep into the music to create an experience of oneness with the audience. You can cry when the conductor lowers the baton and there is that deep silence of sacred awe and unity the performance created---that silence before the clapping. Nothing like that kind of communion!
not enough people listen to this beautiful piece of music
My son sang this in his school choir at their carol concert it was truly beautiful.
And amazingly calmed the baby being used as Jesus who was getting a bit restless to sleep as soon as they started singing . Wonderful piece of music.
I can't think of a better way to honor our Lord and Savior at His Holy birth.
So beautiful , so emotional , i have no words but it hits me deep in my soul. Grande Bellezza brouht me here.
no words to express how beautiful this song is
This is such a masterpiece. I love the way Tavener creates those bittersweet dissonances in the verses which are then released into this beautiful four part chorus. This version is expressively and tenderly sung- a fantastic performance.
Wonderful use of this piece in the film "The Great Beauty"
One of the best films ever made! A joy to have seen it. A wondrous effort that more then succeeds
Can something be so beautiful that it is painful to hear? This piece brings me to tears. It resonates to something very deep in my soul.
Michele Hassinger agree my heartbeat go fast...i'm hanted and almost lost my mind
Damn very well put I cry and I don't know why
th-cam.com/video/OcL4J0pzlAg/w-d-xo.html
the link is no longer available Omar, but this choir's rendition of Miserere Mei, Deus has the same effect on me
@@paulcoles8121 makes the two of us
This is one of the most beautiful and uniquely written pieces l’ve heard/sung yet. It was the last piece l ever sang with my chorale just this past year before graduating, and it brings tears to my eyes every time. Such a sweet song and meaning, and such a sweet memory.
La Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty) brought me here...Haunting, sad, uplifting, beautiful all in one...I remember this when he was walking along the canals...
+Prasidh Ramson There are no canals in Rome.
Prasidh Ramsonthe movie was beauty in itself.
Masha Ivanova I agree! I want to watch it again!
@@mandorle80 there is one along the tiber river when you are walking to the island with the monastery
@@barbakanka If the island is Isola Tiberina, then that's not a canal, it is just river Tiber which flows around the island... I would not call that a canal. Having said that, it makes little difference. This film shows great beauties
The balance of the men and women is unbelievable! My choir is doing this song and this kind of balance is what we strive for!! Great song.
Music of the film "the great beauty"! Bellissimo film italiano!
Eccezionale bravura.
Puro spettacolo, quando la musica arriva diritta all'anima. 👏
Superlative. The text, composition and performance. Who cannot be moved after hearing such a work as this?
@World Trad & Ethno Folk Channel So am I. I was even more overjoied when I got to meet them, because I've always wanted to sing with a group like them. I feel God's pleasure when I sing in the choir, and I treat each song and hymn as though it's as precious stones. Only Heaven can inspire music such as this, and God wants me to sing it as much and as often as possible. So, why not. Indeed, there is no reason.
If Jesus Christ was to come back to earth, this is the song that I would like to greet him with sung live like this!!!!!!
No one else can equal this performance! Perfection.
no words for how beautiful
I just found this group tonight and I'm already IN LOVE with them! What a flawless sound. It's a clear sound that I hear from a boy choir like Libera and what's amazing is that they are adults. BEAUTIFUL!!!
What a marvellous choir...
this is so beautiful it brings me tears
Ethereal. Such tenderness. This choir is truly superb.
I’ve sang this several times with my choir, goosebumps every time. It’s so haunting, especially when you’re in the choir
Diese Musik gelangt direkt ins Herz und in die Seele!
Welche Wohltat! Das Konzert im Münster Bern vom 27.2.2016 war sehr berührend!
I was touched of the clear and pure sound of Tenebrea Choir! Thank You deeply
I can stop myself from crying every time I listen to this. And I listen a lot...
Tears of joyful solemnity... Just to think about how lovingly His Holy mother wove his swodling garments and how tenderly she wrapped Him in them, knowing that He is God and perfectly human and Divine.
Don’t stop yourself.
Eu descobri essa música na quarentena, que presente maravilhoso. As vezes eu dormia de fone de ouvido e no auge da música eu acordava parcialmente com uma sensação maravilhosa depois voltava a dormir
Tout simplement magnifique... et terriblement touchant...
J'ai découvert cette chanson dans le non moins sublime film "La grande bellezza".
Vive l'Italie, vive Rome la ville éternelle ❤
Absolutely beautiful. Moves me to tears. ❤
Beautiful, they are excellent. wonderful control of their voices. The men and women listen to each other. True music right here ladies and gents.
This stopped me in my tracks. So exquisite. One of my favourite poems, and you capture the very essence of it.
I was looking for a completely different song and just happened to find this and holy crap the tonal quality blew my socks off!
After a previous comment about this choir. May I say after hearing this piece many times.The long sections that you sing in one breath is such an impact on how good you all are. Hope to hear you live one day.
Thank you so much.
Pete Law x Royal Marine Drummer
Une très belle pièce de John Tavener, une interprétation qui donne des frissons....
This is so beautiful its unreal! The bass' hitting the bottom E at the end gives me chills every time!
So haunting and beautiful. Lovely harmonies. One of the best. Thanks for the post.
Beautiful thanks John Taverner (RIP) x
This is like looking at a Mark Rothko painting... at the beginning is like "nice" then at the end of the song you're totally sucked up into it crying in awe!!
Absolutely beautiful. The fact that the lyrics are talking about the redeemer of mankind, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, makes it even better.
To my shame I have to admit that knowlingy this is my first time listening to this version. Because I already knew a part of "The Lamb", it was sampled by the trance producers Solarstone and Scott Bond for their epic "3rd Earth". I like them both. Completely different genres but great in their own way.
Emotionally felt, soul touched, spiritually lifted. The composer is wonderful with this song and beautifully performed. x 2 u
Well, that's enough of THAT. I wanna tell ya, I am NO crier. I can't even remember the last time I listened to a piece that literally caused physical tearing. You performance, for me, was moving, in a very real sense. Thank you.
RIP John Tavener. I'm a member of a choir and was privileged to sing this a few years ago. It remains the most beautiful and haunting piece we've ever sung, in my view..
I'm learning it right now with only 5 of us and we're only 10 and 11
@@luxxltyd Are you singing it with an older choir?
@@heatherstub no it was just us and we sounded bomb
"La Grande Bellezza" brought me here. Min. 0:50 to 1:50 and again min. 2:40 & on = bliss strait from heaven...
Well said. Joy times 3.
i sang this song last year. So beautiful!, it was a great moment at concert with my choir..
What a truly stunning piece of music. I am proud to be English.
Amazing. Bring you to another place!
La musica giusta per una pausa interna di riflessione.
Stupenda e profonda mi fanno tornare in mente le bellissime immagini del film.
Wonderfoul interpretation of the poetry. I dindn't really like the "childish" one, but I absloutely love this one. It is so pure, so divine, so inspiring and moving.
This version sounds really eerie with its interesting note combinations. I like it :) I'm singing this song for my first competition in Chamber Choir.
Always Gives Me Goosebumps..beautiful
I keep pressing repeat! Absolutely amazing!!
Pure sublimity: Tavener's exquisitely beautiful setting of the inspired mystical lyric of William Blake. May Our Lord Jesv Christ receive Sir John's soul into the heavenly sanctuaries and may his memory be hallowed unto Eternity in the Divine Mercy .
What a fantastic piece, so moving!! A truly amazing man!
Got to sing this last year for varsity. My favorite choral song ever.
I can't stop crying.
It’s good for you.
If you have "one of those days" and then listen to this at day's end, all will be right with the world. I'll bet Tavener had one of those days--and then sat down to write this, just to spite it.
This is Everything! Just so beautiful!
Yes. Everything!
He became a little child. I a child and thou a lamb, we are called by his name.
Judi Harbin meraviglioso
Supremo, Glorioso, Superlativo, esas voces y esta composición me elevan más allá de todo lo que conozco y entiendo, inunda mi alma de paz.Maravillosa,de otro mundo, de otra galaxia.
This was sampled in a Large Professor song called "In The Sun" and I have been looking for the original source for about ten years, to finally find it today. So beautiful.
Wow thanks for putting me on to this.
@@thepeachyplace enjoy 🤜🤛
Wonderful music to fit a stunning ritual. At the end of the service, when the lights go out and there is just the one candle flickering it nearly brings me to tears!
So, so beautiful. Great lyrics too. Love Tavener.
Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee?
Gave thee life, and bid thee feed By the stream and o’er the mead;
Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright;
Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice?
Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee?
The guy could have made this so much more perfect by making the words go along with the chord change but no he had to make it go "who-oo made thee" instead of "who made thee." That goddamn thee is trailing behind
@@pititbossou Wrong way round - William Blake wrote 'The Lamb' as a poem a good century and a half before John Tavener set it to music.
@@pititbossouwhat on God’s Earth are you talking about?
It is perfect exactly as it is.
@@steviebudden3397 that's exactly what I'm saying. Tavener arranged it in an unsatisfying way
my choir sang this for our winter concert at it gives me chills
Beautiful, ethereal and soulful, what a way to start my day in lock down, thank you
hey this was in the Great Beauty movie trailer. Didn't think I would ever find this song :)
This is a fantastic recording with a small choir!!! Don't need many people to make fantastic music sound great!
beautiful.. the best version i've heard so far!
Absolutely sublime! I think he's part of the same musical trend coined "minimalistic", along with other great composers who haven't been celebrated enough I think, such as Vladimir Martynov, David Lang or Arvo Pärt. All to be found featured in "La Grande Bellezza", an extraoardinarily aesthetic and meditative film by Paolo Sorrentino. "Youth" also features Davi Lang's "Simple Songs". Must be watched and heard.
Thank you for the suggestion. I love all those amazing artists. I simply like to call them gifted, because their music is a gift to a world that is so starved for rich, meaningful music like this. I discovered this when I became Orthodox Christian, and you'll hear it even more if you're interested in listening to the ancient chants that have been sung since weigh before Christ even became a human being. In fact, He was with the Father before everything was created as St. John's Gospel tells us. Tavener discovered this, too, and this is what led him to compose such marvelous music. It was a gift from God.
This piece of musique is so powerful, it takes down all your barriers and let you defenseless To face the truth.
This is it! Pure beauty!
Apart from the beauty of the music, I love the fact that there's none of the usual English choral preciousness here... No careful over-marking of final consonants, or dragging out of vowels or exaggeratedly clipped unison line-endings. It all feels so brilliantly relaxed and natural....
Probably the defining recording of this. Shimmering.
"Woolly, bright;".
It's absolutely beautiful...
This is sublime. The human voice can be the most beautiful sound ... This is simply delicious
How can anyone give this a 'thumbs down'? Absolutely beautiful.
I know, they need to check themselves for a pulse.
@@methvenarundell3118 You said it better than I would. I questioned whether they even had souls.
It was hearing that Eric Whitacre wowed this music that I gave it a listen. So its two wows now. I did like the change of tempos that this world class choir sang of this music,so,a wow for the choir. Pete Law x Royal Marine Drummer.
The tempo change is the secret to this music's beauty. It is indicated in the score as "allargando," a slowing and broadening. I've heard other choirs do this piece, but none do it as well as Tenebrae. This is perfection.
“Gave thee such a tender voice. Making all the vails rejoice.”
This Uplifting and Holy song made me feel so happy after listening to it. The music is haunting, creepy and scary in the beginning, but it is a beautiful hymn, it has to be the most beautiful song i have ever heard in my life of 12 years... I just cannot get my mind around how amazingly beautiful this hymn sounds.... I Loved it so much i had to get it on my music playlist.
Please don't lose that innocence; that lightbulb. It's music like this that can inspire anyone, but it you love music as much as I think you do, may God grant you your heart's desires! Check them out also through their channel here on TH-cam, because you'll be lifted up so much, especially when things get rough, and you need that music to keep you calm and centered. You'll also get a high that's better than any drug or drink. I know that now, and I'm 55 years young. I've always loved music, too, and it's the reason why I'm alive today. Thanks be to God! I know it's been two years since you wrote your comment, and I really hope I find you as inspired as you were then. God Bless!
Also, if you have or haven't heard them sing Miserere, that'l top it off very nicely.
Incredibly moving.
I'm trying to fathom why anyone would give this beautiful music a thumbs down !
I understand mine is a minority opinion. The dissonant measures are like fingernails on a chalkboard for me. But we're singing it so I have to learn it.
@@baadogs Thanks very much for the reply, that's really interesting to know, so it's a visceral response - that's understandable. My physiological response to these dissonant harmonies is like being plugged into the mains - in a good way ! Good luck with singing this piece. Maybe wear ear plugs to choir practice ! Haha.
@@beetlegin I'll be practicing it a lot at home, and hopefully I'll get used to it.
Esto es la maravillosa música que imagino que escuchamos cuando todo se ha acabado.........
I never tire of listening to this, in my car or on my ipod!
Sublime , j'en ai les larmes aux yeux ...
This hit you in mind and soul...
Fantastic job. My teacher showed a version of this to my class during music and let me tell you, it’s the first time I’ve felt that calm in a long time, in the harmonious bits that is. Quite beautiful.
Stunning
nice song love the men's entrance. that's definitly the best part
It comforts your heart by listening the chorus ✝️⛪☺️
1:00 I GO IN ANOTHER WORLD
me to :-)
Lai La ikr! So beautiful