Miserere Mei Deus - Kings College Chapel Choir
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Allegri's setting of Psalm 51. Introduced by Barry Rose, from a 1987 programme which includes Barry Rose talking to the Choir's director, Stephen Cleobury about how he trains his choristers (that will follow seperately).
I have had to edit out one verse I'm afraid to make it fit on Youtube. I took out one where the cameras spent most time gazing at the stained glass windows.
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Art and that kind of beauty. However religion proved themselves how crual they are after millions of innocent killed in name of hypotetic god ! What for ??
Just listen it and you will find that god is in your heart nowhere else !
Just... amazing.
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It is amazing how this piece, over 370 years old, still touches the hearts of those who hear it. I wish ALL people would just take the time to just LISTEN to music like this - maybe people would be more kind and understanding of one another - the world would be a much better place.
Requiem - Faure / Of the Father's Heart Begotten - Anon / Requiem - Frank Martin /
Requiem - John Rutter / The Lord is my Shephard (Pslam 23) - John Rutter.
Please let me know if you have a chance to listen to some of my recommendations - some of this music is here on You Tube! Enjoy!
This is the least of beauty that you are missing out on. The Lord reveals his secrets to his beloved. This music was once a state secret of Rome sealed under punishment of excommunication of soul and sundry body parts,performed only once a year for the Pope during holy Week until the "Beloved of God"* heard it at the age of 14 and wrote it down from memory. Note Perfect. *Amadeus