Please consider the following for your future videos: Nisi Dominus - Cum Dederit - de Antonio Vivaldi. Andreas Scholl; and Antonio Vivadi: Cantate "Cessate, Omai Cwssate" Ah, Ch'infelice Sempre"; and Purcell - Dido and Aeneas: Ah! Belinda, I am press"d; And Mahle: Adagietto Symphony 5 - Karajan*; And Vivaldi
@@atriumphofmusic4580 I am sure your wok will be beautiful, just please don't add any additional sounds or delay to the beginning or ending of the music. I realise why you are doings that, but it may ruin the experience for some, other than that you have excellent taste and you use good translations (sometimes paraphrasing!, better than I can provide)!
@@atriumphofmusic4580 You may also want to consider the Sanskrit Mantras of Deva Premal, my favorite rendition is her live concert where she encourages the audience participation. I have not been able to find the word by word translations, there are only paraphrased translations are available, just like our Zoroastrian Gotha that are in Sanskrit (a particular version گویش Sanskrit that we Iranians used to speak in northeastern part of Iran (Khorasan). Here is y favorite Deva mantra: th-cam.com/video/4IFlaG45xM8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nXBbJnY9RTxEelVH
What a wonderful song, great singer, and perfect translation ❣️
Thank you so much for your kind comment.
Beautiful ❤ Thank you. مرسی، خیلی زیباست
Thank you. Enjoy!
Please consider the following for your future videos: Nisi Dominus - Cum Dederit - de Antonio Vivaldi. Andreas Scholl; and Antonio Vivadi: Cantate "Cessate, Omai Cwssate" Ah, Ch'infelice Sempre"; and Purcell - Dido and Aeneas: Ah! Belinda, I am press"d; And Mahle: Adagietto Symphony 5 - Karajan*; And Vivaldi
Thank you for your very good suggestions. We are discussing them and find them to be very good ideas. We find your interest very encouraging.
@@atriumphofmusic4580 I am sure your wok will be beautiful, just please don't add any additional sounds or delay to the beginning or ending of the music. I realise why you are doings that, but it may ruin the experience for some, other than that you have excellent taste and you use good translations (sometimes paraphrasing!, better than I can provide)!
@@atriumphofmusic4580 You may also want to consider the Sanskrit Mantras of Deva Premal, my favorite rendition is her live concert where she encourages the audience participation. I have not been able to find the word by word translations, there are only paraphrased translations are available, just like our Zoroastrian Gotha that are in Sanskrit (a particular version گویش Sanskrit that we Iranians used to speak in northeastern part of Iran (Khorasan). Here is y favorite Deva mantra: th-cam.com/video/4IFlaG45xM8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nXBbJnY9RTxEelVH