The Choir of Claire College, Cambridge, Timothy Brown
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@hasturfenix18944 місяці тому
Here I'm back again. Anyone else aswell? All the best for 2024!
@carminecerza3012 місяці тому
Here i am...
@vishwashihome2 місяці тому
@@carminecerza301I am too😅😂
@fairyspunfibers909810 днів тому
Still here! 😊
@donofarrel4 роки тому
Aren't humans beautiful when they sing together, instead of fighting together....?
@AMsamification4 роки тому
well you see them after or before the fighting here...ha ha singers ARE NO ANGELS!!
@donofarrel4 роки тому
@@AMsamification Do you have a video of them fighting? There's one above of them singing.
@truthwhatisthetruth3 роки тому
When they sing for the glory of God.
@lil_weasel2193 роки тому
well they are not together. each faction by itselfin this case chrstians
@Cujucuyo3 роки тому
We'd probably have WW3 if you heard me sing, so it's best we don't.
@mattyfilmgeekРік тому
This is the sound of heaven, the sound of angels. ❤ It moves me to tears, it's truly beautiful.
@MrNoUsername4 місяці тому
It does sound beautiful, but the angels of heaven will sound even more beautiful! This is the closest thing we can get to hearing angels sing
@georgehemingway3476Рік тому
We must never let this kind of music leave us, or we will be lost. Beautiful !
@Andrew-JohnsonРік тому
I tell yоu, nо; but unless yоu repent yоu will all likewise perish. Luke 13:3 ✝
@dispatch44410 місяців тому
7 “Judge[a] not, that you be not judged. 2 For with what [b]judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you. Matthew 7 You do provide truth though the scripture. We must repent and ask for forgiveness, and completely surrender ourselves to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
@emeno0698 місяців тому
It's beautiful that's right, but we're already lost.
@francisfernandes37497 місяців тому
@@dispatch444we are lost ....
@mariehale69736 місяців тому
On our journey we can all become sidetracked. Keep your eyes on the horizon while embracing the detours. @@francisfernandes3749
@coelhoigor10 років тому
Someone give that soprano a gold medal; she's amazing.
@nathanberridge732110 років тому
She sings like a treble - pure, without vibrato. An opera wannabe would destroy this song, but treble voices and treble-like voices really tug at the heartstrings on the high C.
@mr.nobody86767 років тому
And her name is Elin Manahan Thomas
@coelhoigor7 років тому
I don't think you're correct; I believe that is Clare Wilkinson, from a number of years ago.
@mariajesussosagomez95027 років тому
lefebvre
@iakovosarvanitis88127 років тому
she is not.
@goodlookinouthomie1757Рік тому
Twelve minutes and Forty two seconds ago, I was an atheist.
@fairyspunfibers909810 днів тому
😊💕🙏
@saraandivanevans6881Рік тому
For a brief moment listening to this you can forget all the terrible things that humanity has done to one and another, and believe that there is peace and beauty in our world.
@placidomanuellopezramos722Рік тому
Esta obra me trae paz absoluta ,la que me proporciona a su vez este este coro y el lugar .
@gizelycorsani665311 місяців тому
There is peace and beuty in the word, bad makes more noise than good
@nedjar00015310 місяців тому
All these previous statements and comments make it absolutely clear that people listen very superficially to music, not noticing at all the profound meaning of this psalm that clearly says that murder and sin are inherent to mankind and asking forgiveness to God. That's summoned in the title MISERERE
@halo140310 місяців тому
In the blink of an eye everything will be changed. What eye has not seen nor ear heard of what GOD has in store for them that love him eternal bliss
@sebleloop9 місяців тому
@@nedjar000153 Yes! Exactly!
@pavlickrobert4 роки тому
The Institutional Church made a BIG MISTAKE when they let all of these great liturgical works fall by the wayside and substitute trite and foolish sounding Folk Tunes and guitar Masses. These marvelous works touched the soul in ways that today's church music just cannot come close to. This kind of music transports you to a place beyond words and tunes.
@CaptainOfTheLostWaves4 роки тому
Robert Pavlick perfectly summarised sir. There is a core of something so utterly beautiful and intangible here that it might be as close as we get on this earthly plane to ‘ hearing and feeling the mystery of God’ x
@jackmorrison73794 роки тому
True but consider two things. One: those high notes at the Sistine Chapel where this was once exclusively sung came from the castrati, not boys or women (who were excluded then as now at the Vatican). Two: how many singers and musicians at guitar or mariachi Masses are capable of singing in Latin and doing this type of music well.
@catherineleclair34504 роки тому
I agree with you. Church music ought to be of the greatest quality. Fortunately I have found out there are indeed a few churches and chapels across the world where choirs do strive for beauty during Mass, out of deep respect for the liturgy. I pray you may find such a place not too far from where you live. God bless you.
@momeara74824 роки тому
Comparisons are odious.
@lauraconnolly81534 роки тому
Robert Pavlick we sing this every year on good Friday after the stations of the cross. It is a musical setting of psalm 51 the repentance psalm. We are a choir in Bride St Wexford Ireland.
@piervanleeuwen99192 роки тому
Possibly the best choral piece ever... Allegri must have gotten his inspiration directly from the celestial spheres.
@antropatico6 місяців тому
must? cretainly!
@MaxLangley-px6vnМісяць тому
I regard the William Byrd Ave Verum Corpus a close second. Is anyone familiar with the child Mozart’s encounter with this in a visit with his father Leopold to the Sistine Chapel? Dangerous!
@jimarata8 років тому
Gosh, the voice of that soprano has unearthly beauty!
@thearchbishopofcanterbury79518 років тому
+jimarata Agree, but she does look like a singing rabbit at times.
@jimarata8 років тому
+Monty Rosenthal I cannot coment - I never saw a singing rabbit, Monty. :)) But if you google Clare Wilkinson's images, it may change your opinion.
@mroberts20028 років тому
+Monty Rosenthal It's the unfortunate camera angle- she does look like an angelique rabbit. A beautiful one!
@thearchbishopofcanterbury79518 років тому
Maryanne Roberts My comment was facetious, but I have nothing but respect and admiration for the lady, and for everyone in this wonderful choir.
@fibreoptik6 років тому
she's gorgeous
@JohnAMarmolejoМісяць тому
Psalm 51 speaks of the sorrowful King David asking God forgiveness after committing adultery with Bathsheba, Uriah's wife and one of David's faithful warriors. The opening line: "Miserere mei Deus, secundum magnam misericordiam tuam", Have mercy on me, O God, according to your great mercy....Where David cries to God for forgiveness and mercy! Just a glorious prayer and song by Gregorio Allegri!
@teobaldoteobalde4004Рік тому
Best latin pronunciation 🎖️ Best articulation 🎖️ Best air control 🎖️ Best tempo and dinamics 🎖️ Best plain chant direction🎖️ Best soprano 🎖️ Best choice in using female voices 🎖️ Best contrast in verse/chorus 🎖️ Mr. Yt Algorithm, this is the best version of your fav early music
@roserichmond-nkosi9026Рік тому
Greetings from South Africa. The best heavenly rendition I have ever heard. Beautiful blended voices. Every part playing its role to perfection. The AAA soprano is immaculate. The Latin song msinging makes it even more powerful Just fantastic.
@sebleloop9 місяців тому
I agree with you excepted the gregorian part. It isn't as riche as an other version that I don't find here.
@chicks-on-the-loose7 років тому
This could well be the most beautiful thing the human race has ever produced
@papapossum99097 років тому
Arjan Plantinga easily it is the most beautiful thing ever written.
@chicks-on-the-loose7 років тому
What's your point?
@kyriseraphim33987 років тому
seriously, what peoples vocal chords can produce
@DM-bh2gg6 років тому
Arjan Plantinga: After years of listening of huge amount of all kind of music, I can easily agree with your statement.
@coorsbandit52126 років тому
Right behind chicken wings and internet porn
@nickiheywood72327 років тому
I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say.... this is perfection.
@davidtinker21434 роки тому
I can assure you, you exaggerate NOT.
@carolsantos22313 роки тому
It’s beautiful!!
@barbaradefreitasvalle80383 роки тому
See this beautiful interpretation of this song made by some girls! ukposts.info/have/v-deo/so9qnaeIaqZ_pGQ.html
@ericrawson29092 роки тому
I must agree.
@heinrichwagner8179Рік тому
Perfection don't existe on earth but in heaven.But this interpretation with the the voices of THOSE youngsters is really reaching the heaven.
@marksanders2168Рік тому
Thank you catholics for bringing us this great music. 🌹❤️
@ness18073 роки тому
2021 and i'm still crying listening to this
@becca51003 роки тому
As well
@slyph632 роки тому
I am right now considering the mess this world is in
@everwildforever2 роки тому
Same
@Ohuya2242 роки тому
리얼 개지렸음 나도 눈물남 ㄹㅇ
@parhamostovar6517Рік тому
Its 2023 and nothing has changed
@DanielWhite9 років тому
That soprano. Deserves a medal.
@cvryder20009 років тому
The first time I heard this I was driving and I literally had to pull off the road and stop my car to listen…..I was that blown away. So ethereal…..
@foxyloxyBABE7 років тому
yes I completely agree. this song is so lovely to the ears.
@annthornton75116 років тому
I had exactly the experience...had to stop the car to listen and then to find out what it was so i could go and buy it....
@pane366 років тому
Ethereal is a fantastic word to describe this song. It's just so special. I'm not a believer, nor am I interested in choir music, but this song is something else.
@deboutlepeuple60796 років тому
Agree. This is astonishing. Who is the human who created this? Can only be a genius or close to God. I have wet eys everytime I hear it even though I have listended to eat dozens of times
@sidon36615 років тому
DEBOUT LE PEUPLE I think it was Gregorio Allegri.
@shadowv1zion913Рік тому
I have been to many churches, but I have never heard a hymn as beautiful as this one. God has blessed all of the singers with a great and awesome talent.
@mariecochard55749 місяців тому
C.est juste quelque chose qui nous élève. . bien au delà de soi...
@holyworrier9 місяців тому
Don't forget the composer.
@shadowv1zion9139 місяців тому
@@holyworrier true, he has blessed him as well.
@ardsonneveld3 роки тому
I truly believe some music was arranged in heaven for us humans and sent to earth to give us a glimpse of heaven. This piece is one of 'em. A gift from God.
@modelsteamers6713 роки тому
Well I guess you can believe that but there isn't a shred of evidence to suggest it is true.
@ardsonneveld3 роки тому
@@modelsteamers671 Maybe that could be the reason why it is called 'believe'. Just guessing though.
@modelsteamers6713 роки тому
@@ardsonneveld Sure - it's highly unlikely to be true though and there isn't any supporting evidence.
@ardsonneveld3 роки тому
@@modelsteamers671 That happens a lot with believing.
@claudiopereira51632 роки тому
@Tikky Must be sad not to believe in santa giving gifts in christmas too... but well I guess you could believe in that too lmao
@ismaelmartinez7090Рік тому
11 years, and how this song still forces tears into the eyes of many is truly impressive. The song seems to move you into some ethereal place within the mind and it is just beautiful. Such a serene sound produced by humans, I mean its extraordinary how voices can come together to create masterpieces like this almost as if angels themselves came to show us what true music sounds like, kind of makes you reflect on many things. Music hits places far into the soul and it's truly amazing.
@jaxsally11 місяців тому
Well said! 🙏🏼
@TomBeule4 місяці тому
yeah .i love this too.. and makes me sad too... ... love God ,Nature , Creatures, Wonder of Life, its wonderful... Life... Religions makes all the wonders disappear ,, Religions are made for take Power and Money.. lol.. what said Jesus ?`dont build Temples...?? help the poor and sick people... what have Religion Power really done... and why Religions fighting each other... blaahh . i m going off. im sick of it... shame on us
@hallowedmeadow46362 місяці тому
11 years. Ha. 1770.
@PopeCromwell4 роки тому
Imagine being in the chapel, feeling the very walls and floors reverberate with each note. Simply serene.
@patricknguyen973411 місяців тому
Imagine praying in the middle of them all 🤲🏾
@evamaria13837 місяців тому
@@patricknguyen9734 qu'un Saint Prêtre célèbre une messe à Dieu pour l'humanité déchue pour la sauver grâce à Son Fils NSJC.
@futureshock74254 місяці тому
That was the idea to suck you in to believing
@stevenfair22884 місяці тому
Why are you here.@@futureshock7425
@vmangani4 роки тому
If angels sang, they would sound like this. Tears.
@JohnSpawn111 місяців тому
Miserere mei, Deus, secundum magnam misericordiam tuam Have mercy on me, O God, in your goodness Et secundum multitudinem miserationum tuarum, dele iniquitatem mean In your great tenderness wipe away my faults; Amplius lava me ab iniquitate mea: et a peccato meo munda me Wash me clean of my guilt, purify me from my sin Quoniam iniquitatem mean ego cognosco: et peccatum meum contra me est semper For I am well aware of my faults, I have my sin constantly in mind Tibi soli peccavi et malum, coram te feci: ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas cum judicaris Having sinned against none other than you, having done what you regard as wrong. You are just when you pass sentence on me, blameless when you give judgment Ecce enim in iniquitatibus conceptus sum : et in peccatis concepit me mater mea Ecce enim veritatem dilexisti : incerta et occula sapientiae tuae manifestasti mihi You know I was born guilty, a sinner from the moment of conception Yet, since you love sincerity of heart, teach me the secrets of wisdom Asperges me hyssopo, et mundabor : lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor Auditui meo dabis gaudium et laetitiam, et exsultabunt ossa humiliata Purify me with hyssop until I am clean; wash me until I am whiter than snow Instill some joy and gladness into me, let the bones you have crushed rejoice again Averte faciem tuam a peccatis meis : et omnes iniquitates meas dele Hide your face from my sins, wipe out all my guilt Cor mundum crea in me, Deus : et spiritum rectum innova in visceribus meis Ne projicias me a facie tua : et spiritum sanctum tuum ne auferas a me Redde mihi laetitiam salutaris tui : et spiritu principali confirma me God, create a clean heart in me, put into me a new and constant spirit Do not banish me from your presence, do not deprive me of your holy spirit Be my saviour again, renew my joy, keep my spirit steady and willing; Docebo iniquos vias tuas : et impii ad te convertentur Libera me de sanguinibus, Deus, Deus salutis meae : et exsultabit lingua mea justitiam tuam Domine, labia mea aperies : et os meum annuntiabit laudem tuam And I shall teach transgressors the way to you, and to you the sinners will return Save me from death, God my saviour, and my tongue will acclaim your righteousness; Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will speak out your praise
@JohnSpawn111 місяців тому
Quoniam si voluisses sacrificium, dedissem utique : holocaustis non dedectaberis Sacrificium Deo spiritus contribulatus : cor contritum et humiliatum, Deus, non despicies Sacrifice gives you no pleasure, were I to offer holocaust, you would not have it My sacrifice is this broken spirit, you will not scorn this crushed and broken heart Benigne fac, Domine, in bona voluntate tua Sion : ut ædificentur muri Jerusalem Tunc acceptabis sacrificium justitiae, oblationes et holocausta: tunc imponent super altare tuum vitulos Show your favour graciously to Zion, rebuild the walls of Jerusalem Then there will be proper sacrifice to please you - holocaust and whole oblation - and young bulls to be offered on your altar
@illumoportetcresceremeaute8873 роки тому
If it sounds like this on earth, imagine what it must sound like in heaven!
@nickdon3 роки тому
Very true!
@nzfalcon86983 роки тому
when i hear this i imagine wandering around in heaven and that i am without pain ,fear,or anything else ,but i am complete with God with pure mind and soul ,for he is the powerhouse of life and love and righteousness
@pratyashi1913 роки тому
@@nzfalcon8698 this made me teary for some reason.
@louiscormier22032 роки тому
Funny, but first time I heard this on my Advanced B&O I thought to myself: what must the Choirs of Angels sound like!!!
@AdamAdam-zg8jl3 роки тому
I am person grew up in islamic world ,but i love listening to all kind of classical music including opera, and choral, i heard this music on the radio ,i searched it on youtube and all I can say this is a magnificent highest performance i have ever seen and heard ,no bands,sounds effect,microphones.
@pedroantonio50313 роки тому
It is deep!
@AdamAdam-zg8jl2 роки тому
@Sanctus Paulus yea
@denissullivan67882 роки тому
Maybe its Time to dump Islam..
@slyph632 роки тому
I grew up in a Christian world but I love hearing the Muslim call to prayer
@afah68502 роки тому
@@denissullivan6788 excuse me? i take offense
@ShaggNasty-yk1ie22 дні тому
Beauty is one of the three trancendentals that can bring you to God and this is truly beautiful.
@user-vw9ze7nr3gРік тому
Ребята привет Вам из России, очень красиво и Божественно, у каждого свой хор, Вы прекрасны ,очень красиво и неповторимы!!!!!
@soldat-pacifik9183Рік тому
Merci
@ErnestoGomezSantan7 років тому
Probably the best version of them all.
@missyglittervlogs35437 років тому
ErnestoGomezSantan I agree! I just found this song yesterday! And instantly fell in love this one!
@ErnestoGomezSantan7 років тому
Yes, the phrasing, the dynamics and the tempo are marvellous, apart from the wonderful voices.
@billybareblu7 років тому
It's excellent. probably the only one I've heard to rival the 1980 Tallis Scholars version. Whoever managed the technical aspects of the recording is also to be greatly credited.
@williammtucker90017 років тому
Also nice to hear a recording that is devoid of vibrato
@tonialbiol58025 років тому
for me, it is.
@michael-bz5qz9 років тому
Now I can die in peace.
@peterturley88465 років тому
teeth indeed
@mariatououattara1235 років тому
teeth u better live in peace
@colortemblor5 років тому
Amen..ll
@danilo164105 років тому
Hmm... 4 years has passed, to die in pace you'd better repent first, because this is all about in the "lyrics" of this piece, the music is "decorating" the psalm 51. which is all about repentance.
@carlbowles54215 років тому
Yes!
@nomoreescape40843 роки тому
I never heard this before.. tears rolling down my cheeks. This cannot possibly be of this world
@carolhartley59822 роки тому
Look up the history of this piece; it makes me appreciate it all the more.
@ricardomarques4159Рік тому
You're right. It is not from this world
@codezer0670Рік тому
Tears started rolling down my cheeks when I heard that lady high pitch note! 😢 And it's my first time in my life I'm hearing this kind of music....😢
@ricardomarques4159Рік тому
@@codezer0670 Welcome. It's only the beginning for ya
@smc3735Рік тому
It was written by a RC Priest. - Stationed at the Vatican. Commissioned to write music for the Traditional Latin Rite of Mass. This is his rendering on Psalm 51 "King David's apology to God for having committed a most grievous sin.
@anninotomei39143 роки тому
Its impossible not to be moved by the sheer beauty of these heavenly voices.
@adrinaghasemi19856 років тому
I am a Muslim but I still love this
@alaahasan19994 роки тому
Me too ! you see , It's not about Christianity or islam but rather about heavenly sounds that elevate us above the beast !!
@welthawood4 роки тому
Love to you from a Christian. Allahu akbar. I believe that - and often repeat it to myself in Arabic.
@Nicolai.c4 роки тому
Jesus Christ is God in flesh. You have to accept him in your spirit your soul, he already pay the price for your sins. Go take the Free gift he gives you. And stop to hide yourself in your blind religion without any relationship with God. Accept the Mercy of Lord. Miserere mei Deus. Pslams 51.
@rde40174 роки тому
I'm not religious at all, but I know a stunningly beautiful bit of music when I hear it.
@2nis4194 роки тому
@@Nicolai.c you are the most stupid part in religion. please keep your shit for yourself or go join god in heaven faster as you can
@dermottryan4 роки тому
I am not a religious person,but I really love this piece.
@andrearavasi89363 роки тому
Maybe you express your religiosity through this hymn(s)
@darrenhirst99002 роки тому
You don't have to be religious to appreciate beautiful things.
@bethoumyvision134611 місяців тому
You may not understand but the reason you love this is because you recognize beauty and goodness when you hear/see it. Why? Because you’re made in His image Whom is beauty and goodness itself. Listening to this is just a TINY glimpse of the beauty of what awaits in Heaven which is what most people long for even if they do not know it. There are standards in the world and we are told there shouldn’t be and that everything js equal in value to everything else. This is not true. You recognize that this is a masterpiece.
@steVENOM5 місяців тому
Christ still loves you!
@rbebawi13 роки тому
The Lyrics of this repentance song masterpiece in English is Psalm 51 “Have mercy upon me, O God: after Thy great goodness. According to the multitude of Thy mercies, do away mine offences. Wash me thoroughly from my wickedness: and cleanse me from my sin. For I acknowledge my faults: and my sin is ever before me. Against Thee only have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight: that Thou mightest be justified in Thy saying, and clear when Thou art judged. Behold, I was shapen in wickedness: and in sin hath my mother conceived me. But lo, Thou requirest truth in the inward parts: and shalt make me to understand wisdom secretly. Thou shalt purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean: Thou shalt wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Thou shalt make me hear of joy and gladness: that the bones which Thou hast broken may rejoice. Turn Thy face from my sins: and put out all my misdeeds. Make me a clean heart, O God: and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from Thy presence: and take not Thy Holy Spirit from me. O give me the comfort of Thy help again: and stablish me with Thy free Spirit. Then shall I teach Thy ways unto the wicked: and sinners shall be converted unto Thee. Deliver me from blood-guiltiness, O God, Thou that art the God of my health: and my tongue shall sing of Thy righteousness. Thou shalt open my lips, O Lord: and my mouth shall shew [show] Thy praise. For Thou desirest no sacrifice, else would I give it Thee: but Thou delightest not in burnt-offerings. The sacrifice of God is a troubled spirit: a broken and contrite heart, O God, shalt Thou not despise. O be favourable and gracious unto Sion: build Thou the walls of Jerusalem. Then shalt Thou be pleased with the sacrifice of righteousness, with the burnt-offerings and oblations: then shall they offer young bullocks upon Thine altar.”
@catherinesinclair77273 роки тому
Thank you..thank God that he can face our brokenness before Him. He doesn't turn His face away but opens His arms and say " I understand. It's ok. I've got you. I love you."
@fredwood1490Рік тому
Thank you for your translation. It was most enlightening.
@mariamercedesguerra51082 роки тому
Si así de bello es el canto humano, como serán los ángeles en el cielo. Gracias Señor por todo lo que nos das sin merecerlo. Gracias al canal Dios le bendiga.
@Pravoslavie357Рік тому
listen to this heavenly singing; ukposts.info/have/v-deo/a4J9oGiggpiVxJc.html; ukposts.info/have/v-deo/h2J0Z2x9r5yL1IE.html; ukposts.info/have/v-deo/a3aXa5mKsYB-xqs.html.
@TheDxtremРік тому
Thank you for your answer
@Pravoslavie357Рік тому
@@TheDxtrem you me?
@oddvegan9797Рік тому
Yes
9 років тому
This piece remains one of the world's most beautiful musical works. Soothes the soul.
@aliasreco4 роки тому
There's more in the Bible....way more.
@alejandrolosadadiaz7121Рік тому
4:13 She reaches so many notes without moving her mouth a bit...just incredible
@yurich79953 роки тому
Who is here for more than ten times?
@quentinquentin67523 роки тому
In all honestly, I do believe I have come back to this piece, exquisite and sublime piece, more than 100 times in the last few years. It always evokes a sense of purity and beauty. True Perfection!!!
@akuseru853 роки тому
10? Apart from listening to this myself, I also play this as a lullaby to my daughter. I have lost count :)
@andrewcartlidge13213 роки тому
almost every evening as i go to sleep
@alenapeckova55783 роки тому
me...one hundred times at least ;) It is sooo gorgeous
@priscillawatson70493 роки тому
.....ONLY 10?????
@MoHaMMaD-kg1gy4 роки тому
I am a Muslim, the first time I listened to it I felt something powerful inside my heart. Pure🌹🙏
@Nooziterp13 роки тому
It is psalm 51 from the Bible. A psalm is a prayer that is sung rather than spoken.
@jaredchandler896210 місяців тому
Sometimes we are blessed with a divine beauty which transcends our human and religious differences. Blessing be with you, Muslim friend.
@CharleyA737 років тому
The first time I heard this, I was 7 or 8 years old , when the artist behind the exhibition "Threshold to the Kingdom" (which uses this music) gave a workshop at my school. The haunting melody at 0:28 deeply affected my little 7/8-year-old self and it stayed with me for months. I had chills every time it came into my head and I remembered how beautiful it sounded with the power of a full choir behind it. But over the years it faded from my memory, and I never found out the name of the composer or the piece. Then, a couple of days ago, I was listening to a compilation of classical music while studying, when the chilling melody from my childhood suddenly sounded, and I stopped everything I was doing. It brought tears to my eyes as I heard it for the first time in 12 years. I can't express how happy I am to have found this incredible piece, along with the reminder that music is profoundly powerful.
@joaopedro-pl3vy5 років тому
amem
@1109andresa5 років тому
so beautiful...
@sky.indecifravel34743 роки тому
@@joaopedro-pl3vy oq
@isaacj29143 роки тому
but do you know of the man (King David) who wrote the original piece? (Psalm 51 - the Bible) and the God he wrote it to? if not, then ask Jesus Christ to reveal himself to you. You will discover the true beauty behind this piece.
@Pippistrelle723 роки тому
That's so lovely and touching. I have had several experiences with music like that, and wonder if I will find out the name, will I ever hear it again, but it always finds a way back into my life, or I find it no matter what.
@Ceylin_Kurtbogan8 років тому
Just think that, you are a middle class merchant's child at Mozart's time, travelled a long distance to Vatican with your family and then you hear this beauty. If this is that impressive today, how impressive and majestic this was, to the ears of people that did not have the same chances as we do at those times.
@danderran3 роки тому
One of the many Mozart myths, like the one about him being buried in a pauper’s grave. There were various transcriptions already in circulation - fact.
@thevegandragon46762 роки тому
Composed with the knowledge and understanding of how musical notes and language can penetrate the inner recesses of the human soul. Extraordinary.
@gillesguillaumin6603Рік тому
Every time my skin is what we call in France "chicken skin" and tears come in my eyes.
@2dannyboy584Рік тому
Yeah all for the favor of these fake lifestyle men to have their way with these kids . All for a life full of lies and abuse
@PherPhurРік тому
@@gillesguillaumin6603 We call it "goose bumps" here in the states. Truly fabulous.
@benedettiРік тому
we call it in German: gänsehaut
@SeythiaРік тому
Well, considering that the original composition did not include the high notes...
@souzanemayes56702 роки тому
All glory, honor and praise to God the Father through Christ.
@blessthismessss9 років тому
I was practicing this in a choir when I realized exactly what I was singing... When we performed it, the jimmies of the audience were laid down, and unrustled in the face of the song's majesty. A flying lawnmower passed over the moon, and all was at peace. For there was no need to be upset... The tears were cast out, and there were only dreams. At last, the Great Unrustling had occurred, as had been foretold in the Book of Jimmies.
@Anvarynn9 років тому
CCA.C18.JUDGE.DvL.496 Why do I keep seeing references to jimmy unrustlement?!
@PBSmithy9 років тому
Raydude25 Because atheists find it hard to deal with the realities of the spiritually sterilized world they live in. For that reason, they appear to enjoy trawling these types of videos and demonstrating their self-described "superior intellect."
@Anvarynn9 років тому
I'm not entirely sure you're actually even close to the reason, but thanks.
@elizabethbowater71139 років тому
With all due respect, I'm an atheist and really enjoy this piece. It doesn't matter to me if a song has a religious affiliation or connotations or the like, if I like it I listen to it
@PBSmithy9 років тому
Religious affiliation is something of an understatement. This work is an admission of human sin, a statement of personal repentance, and a plea to God for forgiveness.
@DonDraperism9 років тому
That girl sounds like an angel. I just repented and asked God to forgive me for all the things I've done. Thank you.
@dawoeee9 років тому
Why don't you ask the person whom you wronged forgiveness, that would make more sense.
@DonDraperism9 років тому
dawoeee who said I wronged anyone? Also what is it about belief in God that angers you?
@NullG79 років тому
DonDraperism Actually, he isn't necessarily calling out your religious beliefs. He was probably just pointing out that you said that you repented to God for all the things you have done, which implies you have wronged someone in your life. And before you say anything, if you believe you have done things that need to be repented in your life then you have wronged at least one person in your life, namely yourself. It's said that true forgiveness is born within. Anyone can pray for forgiveness from an anonymous power, but only the strongest people can bear to forgive themselves for their own misdeeds.
@AsSereneMonstersRest9 років тому
DonDraperism He doesn't seem angry in his post. He is simply asking you why you don't make amends for your sins rather than just ask for forgiveness. If those sins include having wronged people then making amends to them is more genuine form of repentance than asking someone you have not wronged for a morally clean slate that does nothing to repair damage you have caused.
@ForgedInStone9 років тому
AsSereneMonstersRest Maybe he hasn't wronged anyone apart from God. it's something that we all do every day, and there are very few who realise it and ask for forgiveness. It's a very, very relevant comment on a video of a song called, "Have mercy on me, Lord". Miserere mei, Deus.
@Pippistrelle723 роки тому
Absolutely the most gorgeous thing ever that human do together. I love how all the voices blend together. The male voices are just divine. You forget that there are no instruments and then realise it's voices not violins. Just sublime!
@myrnaleon84643 місяці тому
😊❤ Thank you so much , You Tube, for these heavenly music. ❤️ 😊
@irenemccann94745 років тому
Absolutely superb. The soprano is spectacular; this is music at its supreme; truly the nicest piece of music ever written !!!
@andrewc86157 років тому
I've lost count how many times I have listened to this piece of music. Every time I listen to it I can't help but think of this choir. The singing is incredible. The most beautiful singing I have ever heard.
@johnmurphy64744 роки тому
Andrew C ,I feel the same
@peterhopkins91873 роки тому
Glory to God. This is the music of devotion. Sublime.
@DownhillAllTheWay2 роки тому
It doesn't get much better than this! Listening to this is a preview of heaven.
@SQuimas7 років тому
I love this music. I don't understand like people not like this interpretation. Is perfect. The soprano is an angel.
@cautionthisissparta10 років тому
Across the vast and majestic gulf of time and space, the jimmies rustle softly
@nadinelucas77883 роки тому
When I listen to these classical church hymns I have tears in my eyes because the Spirit of the Lord moves in my heart. Enjoy it and Praise our God incessantly. He is worthy of all praise, glory and honour.
@Wessim754 роки тому
The one song that brings Heaven to Earth. Much needed these days.
@patrickclementdegivry24465 років тому
Je suis très ému à chaque fois que je l'écoute, c'est sublime!....quel beauté dans ce recueillement.
@OLelyO8 років тому
a real masterpiece. no fitting words to describe.
@comungarempecadoeumsacrile37482 роки тому
Lyrics: Miserere mei, Deus: secundum magnam misericordiam tuam. Et secundum multitudinem miserationum tuarum, dele iniquitatem meam. Amplius lava me ab iniquitate mea: et a peccato meo munda me. Quoniam iniquitatem meam ego cognosco: et peccatum meum contra me est semper. Tibi soli peccavi, et malum coram te feci: ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas cum judicaris. Ecce enim in iniquitatibus conceptus sum: et in peccatis concepit me mater mea. Ecce enim veritatem dilexisti: incerta et occulta sapientiae tuae manifestasti mihi. Asperges me hysopo, et mundabor: lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor. Auditui meo dabis gaudium et laetitiam: et exsultabunt ossa humiliata. Averte faciem tuam a peccatis meis: et omnes iniquitates meas dele. Cor mundum crea in me, Deus: et spiritum rectum innova in visceribus meis. Ne proiicias me a facie tua: et spiritum sanctum tuum ne auferas a me. Redde mihi laetitiam salutaris tui: et spiritu principali confirma me. Docebo iniquos vias tuas: et impii ad te convertentur. Libera me de sanguinibus, Deus, Deus salutis meae: et exsultabit lingua mea justitiam tuam. Domine, labia mea aperies: et os meum annuntiabit laudem tuam. Quoniam si voluisses sacrificium, dedissem utique: holocaustis non delectaberis. Sacrificium Deo spiritus contribulatus: cor contritum, et humiliatum, Deus, non despicies. Benigne fac, Domine, in bona voluntate tua Sion: ut aedificentur muri Ierusalem. Tunc acceptabis sacrificium justitiae, oblationes, et holocausta: tunc imponent super altare tuum vitulos. Language: Latin
@gonfaraway2 роки тому
medieval
@huntrichardson2 роки тому
Baroque
@gonfaraway2 роки тому
@@huntrichardson I meant the lyrics are medieval Latin
@leeserrato5751Рік тому
Thank you
@white_lotus_rising8812Рік тому
@@huntrichardson Later-Renaissance fauxbourdon
@PradeepSaddha02 роки тому
I am a Buddhist but I love this..
@SinteseMental2 роки тому
I am a Atheist but I love this... (Some) Music is love in the form of sound waves...
@AusNav09Рік тому
So you should.
@carolineclaeys1856Рік тому
Why would it be an obstacle for a buddhist to appreciate this music ???
@HITOCIELO5 років тому
That's one of the most magnificent Christians' song ever written. Angels came down on earth.
@kyapello8 років тому
who is the young lady that hits the high notes? I can't stop listening... she's like an angel! So good
@morganh10668 років тому
+Kyle Cott i think it's elin manaham thomas, a welsh soprano.
@Seb77958 років тому
+Morgan Hastings I think it's Clare Wilkinson
@morganh10668 років тому
Seb Morley thanks! i think you're right!
@evanherk8 років тому
+Morgan Hastings I don think itś clare wilkinson; also there is no mention in her biography of ever singing in that choir. And she is a mezzo.
@morganh10668 років тому
evanherk ah well. i guess it shall remain a mystery...
@Allexysable3 роки тому
I cannot stop listening to this. So beautiful!
@rodrigocotrimgrijo36082 місяці тому
So powerful! Grate for this. From Brazil
@HILUXCHAINSAW9 років тому
Had to have my dog, Blue, put down today. This was one of his favourite pieces of music. He wasn't religious or anything, he just liked it because it's good.
@Dominic-Decoco9 років тому
did ur dog like tupac?
@HILUXCHAINSAW9 років тому
Slade Wilson For sure, Blue loved Tupac. His fav album was 'Me Against the World'. He liked the fact that, unlike a lot of rappers, Tupacs lyrics had an underlying positivity about them. He also gave a lot of the money he made to charity which many people don't know about....Tupac that is, not Blue, Blue had no money just bones.
@jehartman28 років тому
HILUX CHAINSAW What kind of bones did Blue have?
@HILUXCHAINSAW8 років тому
John Hartman Don't know the technical term for them. We just asked the Butcher for a ''Big 'Ol knuckle bone fur the dog :-)''
@83joonior8 років тому
+HILUX CHAINSAW You're my boy, Blue!
@EMINEMisTHEbest9199 років тому
Never, ever liked Classical music. But this is so incredibly relaxing, actually brought a tear to my eye.
@morganolai89269 років тому
It's not Classical, this is late Renaissance.
@jerikablue10549 років тому
***** This was written a hundred years before the classical period started. It was, however officially published during the classical period.
@nickdriscoll86489 років тому
Jerika Blue right! Thank you Wolfgang! If Mozart hadn't heard this and went home to write it down. It may still have been banned.
@AMsamification9 років тому
Liquid GOD Deo Gracias!
@landlubber5419 років тому
Morgan Olai Renaissance music is part of the Classical music tradition.
@user-em6te2fb2s2 роки тому
Lord bless you my sister I am your brother in the Lord Jesus from Morocco
@NBTStudioРік тому
01:48 She is melting my heart😍🥰🥰 May God bless her🥰
@jessicastinemusic40667 років тому
The best version of this song.
@suzannelebizarre57053 роки тому
THIS is a favorite...use to be a choral singer...voice is gone now...miss it so much!
@puddysue3 місяці тому
Thank you, Mozart, for making this available for the entire world to hear instead of just being performed at The Vatican.
@andychilena704 роки тому
"Yo era muy pequeñita, no podìa aun explicar mis emociones a mis padres. Pero habìa aprendido a poner en marcha el tocadiscos que mi padre habìa traìdo a casa. Y una mañana puse este disco que me gustaba. Luego me metì bajo la mesa del comedor a escucharlo. Mi padre me viò y se extraño de mi escondrijo. Me preguntò que hacìa bajo la mesa. No supe que responder pues la mùsica me emocionaba tanto que me provocaba llanto. Mi padre me tomò en sus brazos e insistiò en saber que me pasaba. - "Es que la mùsica me hace llorar"...dije yo, como pude. Mi madre habìa venido desde la cocina. Apaguemos esto dijo mi papà....hace llorar a la niña...No pude explicarles que era la hermosura de la mùsica la que me provocaba làgrimas, que no tenìa pena alguna, que solo querìa quedarme tranquila, bajo la mesa y escuchar. Mi mamà me sirvió mi té con leche y tratò de distraerme. Yo no querìa ni té ni leche, ni pan con mermelada, solo quería escuchar esa música. Tuvieron que pasar algunos años antes que yo pudiese explicarles lo que esta música maravillosa producía en mi. Ahora lo encuentro y comparto contigo el recuerdo y la mùsica. Espero que te guste. " Mi mamà
@eloisem3214Рік тому
What a beautiful story Andy. I share your love of what this music does to our soul. Bless you!
@carlosjaramillo2223Рік тому
Lo poco que he entendido es que: Dios es una persona que busca Nuestro corazón....en una tierna relación. El salmista se ha dado cuenta de su rebelión e imperfección e imposibilidad de acercarse al Dios Santo....y por eso pide misericordia...esa sensibilidad tuya te ha hecho llorar... Dios es real, invocalo Él te responderá. Eres muy especial y sensible
@oddvegan9797Рік тому
@@carlosjaramillo2223 Yeah.
@loveispatient0808Рік тому
To be more specific, this was based on Psalm 51, a Psalm written by King David for his remorse and repentance after he committed murder of Uriah and adultery with Bathsheba.
@robfriar65704 роки тому
And Heaven touched the earth with the beauty of these voices in praise of God.
@goodlookinouthomie1757Рік тому
There's no denying it. I don't know if I call it heaven, but I feel something.
@Fenix-yx2xlРік тому
Sung with discipline, devotion and lots of love. Medal to each and every one. Special mention to the soprano, gold! ❤️🔥🎶❤️🔥
@nenettehechanovaРік тому
HEAVENLY VOICES .... WITHOUT ANY INSTRUMENTS ... SO BEAUTIFUL !!!
@aysenurcalskan3384 роки тому
I m a muslim but ı always listen this song . They are amazing... Congratulations!
@ianwilkinson46024 роки тому
Music of any kind goes way beyond religion, no matter in which context it is written, the beauty is in the combination of the human voices, and the composer helped a little :-)
@Heggel4 роки тому
@@ianwilkinson4602 amen to that
@Nicolai.c4 роки тому
Become Christian and come to worship With Angels the true and leaving God. Our heavenly father. Miserere mei Deus Psalms 51
@ianwilkinson46024 роки тому
@@Nicolai.c that is the must stupid and ridiculous thing I have ever heard, as if one's religion has anything to do with the enjoyment of music of any kind. Angels my ass.
@ianwilkinson46024 роки тому
@@098c9 Yeh right, did you notice the typo in Nicole Cosentino's message " the true and leaving god"? I thought it very apt and it gave me a laugh. And where do you stand on her bullshit?
@Liberalogy9 років тому
I believe that listening to beautiful music like this will make you live longer.
@APimpNamedSlickack9 років тому
Igor K *tip*
@Shtuhtefup9 років тому
Igor K nasty
@rederex81939 років тому
Listening to music like this makes you truly 'live'. To die without listening to true beauty is to die without true life.
@alexpilou19 років тому
Jonathan Grace But what is true beauty?
@Gaykinder9 років тому
i hope it wont make me live longer... :(
@kittikoko4 роки тому
I'm in my 30s now and I STILL try to sing all of the parts by myself like I did when I was a kid. 😄 This performance is absolute perfection.
@andykeri83703 роки тому
This takes us back to the uncontaminated era of music. Still resonates with our Soul. Today ,only noise ,insolent noise , suppressing the Soul and the Spirit.
@setonix85010 місяців тому
The Allegri Miserere is universally beautiful, special and devine no mater what religion you follow, however I keep coming back to this very performance.
@christinakay20127 років тому
This might just be me, but the girl who is singing all the high notes doesn't look like she is actually singing. I'm sure she is, but it seems like an out of body experience watching her. In other news, this is gorgeous!
@maclin526 років тому
she is when you sing that high it is coming from the "head voice" which is in the upper sinus cavity. There should be nothing coming from the throat.
@holobenthic5 років тому
except for the voice..? Where would it come from lol head voice means that you're making it resonate up there, but it's all coming from the throat
@techlevel804 роки тому
@@holobenthic yes smartass, your voice comes from your throat. that is not the point being made here, the point is that the resonance is in the upper cavity of your mouth. you answered your own incredulity in your dumbass comment
@geoffreyparker7594 роки тому
it looks effortless as she is using her head voice. She is a natural soprano and her lungs are the billows which should run effortlessly over her vocal chords. Straining the throat and getting red in the face is incorrect. An angelic voice
@abigailwhitehall49043 роки тому
I don't think she is but I think it is her voice but on record
@robcranley937 років тому
Beautiful. I could listen to that all day!
@archiebald4717Рік тому
Simply beautiful.
@hasturfenix18944 місяці тому
I still come back to this Work of Art and Discipline! Love it so much!
@Risingsun2948 років тому
I won't lie...this gave me great emotions 6:44 tears in my eyes
@rabbimuftibischoplordkekpr76174 роки тому
*8:51**?*
@Regenbogen1244 роки тому
Rabbi Mufti Bischop Lord Kek Prince of Kekistan 11:27 ?
@robertfahrun71363 роки тому
That girl who sings the soprano solos is out of this world.
@mward00015 років тому
If the human race can produce this, It gives me hope that we can & should live as bothers & sisters and serve all. Peace be with you.
@declamatory3 роки тому
Straight out of 17th century sub-Saharan Africa!
@iome7119Рік тому
L'ascolto da anni e ogni volta mi commuove la sua Meraviglia.. Interpretazione fuori dal comune.. Davvero perfetta 🖤
@mariacortez59313 роки тому
This is one of my favarite psalm, written by King David after he committed adultery. I like to say it very often. We Christian Catholics pray it on Good Friday.
@iomys9 років тому
This was my grand father's favourite and I will always keep this beautiful music in my heart ...
@ettoremorabito8604 роки тому
He really had taste! Bless him!
@xzxz62656 років тому
Czułam się jak w Niebie! Uczta duchowa!!! Bardzo dziękuję wspaniałemu chórowi i solistom! Gratuluję i podziwiam!!!
@danderran3 роки тому
This type of choral music is part of Catholic heritage and has its roots in the ancient Gregorian Plainchant renditions of the many psalms which monks and nuns chanted. I suspect few non-Catholics would have shown any interest in this type of music in the 17th and 18th centuries, especially as The Age of Enlightenment unfolded (and some would have actively condemned it). I am glad that more and more non-Catholics are beginning to appreciate this type of music, not just for the singing, but for the actual meaning of the words.
@eloisem32142 роки тому
Non Catholics would have condemned it? Not if the words sung were the true Psalms. Non Catholics sang the same Psalms, just in a different format. The format...even today...is called Hymns. Hymns are some of the oldest forms of worship in all of Christianity. I must confess that I do love listening to a good chant in Latin though. 😇
@davidlyons62352 роки тому
This response sounds virtually identical to one I read on another channel. So much so I wouldn't doubt it's copy and pasted from a source that was written to debunk the Mozart connection which was in fact the topic of discussion on the other channel. Sounds speculative in the first place but after seeing it copy and pasted it just looks like some disgruntled catholic hates the story of Mozart copying it.
@raananshefa26742 роки тому
It is simply widely available on UKposts so many have access to it. I'm Jewish and I'm a choral conductor/singer. I unfortunately never had the pleasure of participating in a performance of this wonderful piece. I listen to it as wonderful music, not liturgy. I just sent a video of it by another group (The Sixteen) and wrote that Allegri earned his respectable place in music history with that soaring soprano.
@mysteriumxarxes39902 роки тому
this is not a gregorian song (except from the fact that the composer is called *gregorio* allegri). it has polifony, something that the church banned from it because it was pagan. This song actually came in the 17th century (sometime between 1630 and 1640, in the middle of renaiscance (sorry idk how to spell it in english), when the art was bringing back the old "pagan" techniches, with polifony being of macedonic origin), but only in the 18th has been released to the public, as it was concealed and kept inside the sistine chapel for abt 150 yrs because the church considered it too beautiful and misterious to be free heard by the public, so any monk that transcribed it or performed it outside the sistine chapel would be excomungated. It was until 14 years old mozart visited rome, and after hearing it one time transcribed the 9 different but simultaneous melodies, returning later that evening to hear it a second time in order to perform some corrections and adjustements. He then brought it back to austria and shared with an english guy, that published it in england. After the church heard their precious song has leaked, they summoned mozart before the pope. He actually then congratulated mozart by his geniousity and since the music has already been leaked, there was no point in keeping it secret. The mozart transcription is flawless, except from the high pitched part (which you can hear in 4:11), that he purposetly added to the sheet, this part was later added to the original song by the church, for being considered a heavenly improvement. This song later influenced/inspired one of his masterpieces: Requiem, that contains polifony and a style which higly resembles misere. Not only nothing you said is true, you actually just said the opposite of everything that is: It doesnt has catholic heritage, it has macedonic (or north-greek) heritage. It isnt a gregorian plainchant and is totally different of the psalm nuns and monks sang in the cathedrals during the middle ages. There were few non-catholics in the europe during that time, even during illuminism religion kept being very strong in europe, but one thing is for sure: everyone was interested in this music. In fact, it was so popular that the church confiscated it to itself in order to even more increase their status, as the song was considered soothingly beautiful, heavenly and with a misterious aura. The song fascinated mozart, an enlightenment period composer and even inspired his later artwork, requiem, which was also released in the enlightenment period and was literally a chanted catholic mass. By the time it was re-released by the church it gained even more popularity, so no, no one condemned it. And by what I've read in the comments, people are appraising it by its melody, not because of the lyrics.
@mysteriumxarxes39902 роки тому
@@davidlyons6235 nah, I think they just dont know the history behind it
@user-tb2uc3wl6i3 роки тому
아름다운 봄 밤입니다. 합창단의 소리는 천사의 소리, 아름다운 선율에 실려 이 아름다운 봄 밤을 더욱 아름답게 물들입니다. 저절로 하느님의 착한 딸이 된 것 같아요.
@georgesjeandenis7 місяців тому
하나님의 축복이 있기를.
@MrJbclark8 років тому
Music for Holy Week; there is more to Easter than chocolate bunnies and jelly beans.
@nc72msp4 роки тому
MrJbclark beautifully said to music that touches my soul! ❤️
@nathanbeler48744 роки тому
I'm not a Christian but I still agree that there's a dipper meaning to this
@Jps3bs6 років тому
If you want to get transported to the world of the sublime, you can do no better than to treat your ears to this heavenly music. It gets me there every time.
@benjaminhoden3714 роки тому
Mass was so beautiful at one time.
@jlouis44073 місяці тому
They destroyed it on purpose
@k.heessels71092 роки тому
Angelic music from Heaven! Blessings to you all from a Dutch Roman Catholic Christian.
@monikakuczborska12185 років тому
Nie sposób nie płakać z zachwytu... To jest tak cudowne, że brak słów... Dreszcze i gęsia skórka...
@LindaGayton8 років тому
Goosebumps.
@reoreborn12097 років тому
I don't believe it was in the Goosebumps movie, no. :( Sorry.
@jessicacavallo59077 років тому
You know not everything's about movies....
@LindaGayton7 років тому
I don't know what you're referring to. ??
@reoreborn12097 років тому
Yes.... yes it is.
@jessicacavallo59077 років тому
No.... no it's not.
@runofear4 роки тому
Esta composición de Gregorio Allegri, con la letra del salmo 51, es una de las maravillas de la música del S. XVII y de todas las épocas. Excelente acústica, perfecta interpretación del coro y de la solista , que no se puede explicar con palabras. Es estar en el cielo. Gracias Rudolf.
@pro5titutka4 роки тому
Не могу понять . У каких бездушных людей , могла подняться рука поставить дизлайк этому видео ??? Лично я когда это слушаю , я начинаю плакать , как ребёнок . Вы супер ХОР , с большой буквы. Спасибо вам всем и каждому!!!