Thank you for this divine post. "Dominus regnavit" is Psalm 92 in the Vulgate. Catholic:Jean-Joseph de Mondonville set the psalm in 1734 as a Grand Motet in several movements, Dominus regnavit decorum. Protestant: Handel used verses from the psalm for his Chandos Anthem No. 4 in 1717 or 1718, intended for use in the Anglican Church.
EV seems to somehow always know what composer I’m currently into hahaha Elevaverunt Flumina is nothing less than fucking mind-blowing, when I first heard it a few weeks ago I genuinely couldn’t believe my ears… nothing else sounds anything like it! This recording is pretty good though I probably still prefer the Paillard recording on TH-cam mainly due to the boy trebles used and the heavyness! Thanks for the upload though!
Thank you for this divine post. "Dominus regnavit" is Psalm 92 in the Vulgate. Catholic:Jean-Joseph de Mondonville set the psalm in 1734 as a Grand Motet in several movements, Dominus regnavit decorum. Protestant: Handel used verses from the psalm for his Chandos Anthem No. 4 in 1717 or 1718, intended for use in the Anglican Church.
[09:30] IV. Elevaverunt flumina, Domine, Elevaverunt flumina vocem suam, Elevaverunt flumina fluctus suos, A vocibus aquarum multarum. Mirabiles elationes maris ; Mirabilis in altis Dominus.
just wow!
Splendide !
Beautiful !
Merveilleux !☺☺👌👌
EV seems to somehow always know what composer I’m currently into hahaha
Elevaverunt Flumina is nothing less than fucking mind-blowing, when I first heard it a few weeks ago I genuinely couldn’t believe my ears… nothing else sounds anything like it!
This recording is pretty good though I probably still prefer the Paillard recording on TH-cam mainly due to the boy trebles used and the heavyness! Thanks for the upload though!
Ohhh I see! This is a new recording! Amazing!
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