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).
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He is referred to ... ( 1 month ago by Vociferor)
He is referred to as he, because the Bible was written down by men. (duh) It was translated from the original language(s) by men -- but the original Hebrew Bible does not refer to God as having a gender. In fact - the letters YHWH were used as something unpronounceable -- unutterable - because it is beyond our experience; it is the "ineffable". It was translated as Yahweh, but I think that was a mistranslation; and that's where God started to lose its mystery. Read Joseph Campbell.
I did this piece ... ( 1 month ago by ThEaTrEiSLiFe93)
I did this piece with a church choir as a freshman in highschool. I actually was the soprano who hits the high C in the small choir :) i adore this piece!
Maravilloso, el ... ( 1 month ago by psique69)
Maravilloso, el propio llanto de David Y m
ás en esas cándidas voces...
The soloist top C ... ( 1 month ago by brassspitoon)
The soloist top C is amazing, almost other worldly. When I first heard that boy I found it difficult to believe that the sound came from this child's throat. Of course Kings College with its long tradition is always top shelf. Somewhat like a time machine back to the Middle Ages, isn't it? Wonderful!
That top C is ... ( 1 month ago by chrisfactoryboi)
That top C is insane!!! I was like wtf whos singing that!
Quite sublime. ... ( 1 month ago by WillH347c)
Quite sublime. Truly astonishing
God's revelation as ... ( 1 month ago by jakodupreez)
God's revelation as a "he" has nothing to do with gender, but has everything to do with HiS authority. The Father of all creation, the King over all. The Ruler of everything.
If interested, ... ( 1 month ago by brucefetter)
If interested, Alvin Kimel has edited a few essential books on the theme of the Fatherhood of God and what that means and why it isn't ok, from teh historic Christain/Jewish understanding, to say God is a Mother Goddess or a She etc. There are two books, but I forget their names at the moment
I wouldn't quote ... ( 1 month ago by brucefetter)
I wouldn't quote Campbell as a master of religious traditions. His approach to myth is very useful, but he is very much painting with a very wide brush. He oversimplifies it to fit his scheme, useful as it is. The Eastern Orthodox approach affirms the essential mystery of God, but affirms the knowability in Christ. Read Vladimir Lossky's "Mystical Theology" Chapter one, then reread Campbell.
Thank you for your ... ( 1 month ago by jakodupreez)
Thank you for your comment and your suggestion. What other commentaries would you suggest? Do you know dr. John McArthur?
Like Angels..truly. ... ( 4 weeks ago by jeannedarc624)
Like Angels..truly. j.
*sighs* i could ... ( 4 weeks ago by Contender4thefaith)
*sighs* i could have hit that high C when I was a boy soprano... now i'm a concert bass... go figure...
Awesome!! ( 4 weeks ago by jonny7classics)
Awesome!!
I know... I could ... ( 3 weeks ago by stevtomato)
I know... I could hit Queen of the Night's F and I used to sing that with my sister for fun, now only she can do it...
amazing. ( 3 weeks ago by flipscratch81)
amazing.
One of my all-time ... ( 2 weeks ago by gregorcles)
One of my all-time favourite compositions. No matter how many hundreds of times I hear it, it still sounds as angelically beautiful and mystical as the first time. So many powerful mediaeval scenes are suddenly imagined.
This is divine... ( 2 weeks ago by 2lipsonmy0rgan)
This is divine...
I want them to sing ... ( 2 weeks ago by swedishfelicia)
I want them to sing at my funeral :')
In mente est divina ... ( 2 weeks ago by MaBu888)
In mente est divina providentia.
the music, the ... ( 2 weeks ago by guguigugu)
the music, the architecture... wow! hope i'll get a chance to visit cambridge one day...
This really is a ... ( 2 weeks ago by ds1868)
This really is a totally stunning performance by the King's choir. This is the most definitive version you can achieve of this beautiful piece of music. And performed in the unparalled splendour of King's College Chapel, the finest architectural entity in the world.
What more evidence ... ( 1 week ago by Leadfingerses)
What more evidence could one possibly need to know their is a God? If not a divine creation then most definitely divinely inspired. Unquestionably inspirational.
Wunderbare Musik! ... ( 1 week ago by tritonusgesang)
Wunderbare Musik! Sehr fein und einf
ühlsam gesungen! Kompliment!
Array ( 1 day ago by oye1952)
De toute beaut
é. Merci à Mozart d'avoir retranscrit cette superbe musique et ces voix déchirantes. Comme lui Allegri me topuche profondément et transperce corps et âme. L'interprétation est toute en finesse ainsi que la vidéo. Merci.



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