The tune "O filii et filiae" is "O sons and daughters, let us sing!" although other texts are sometimes carried by the same tune. It is particularly appropriate on the Sunday after Easter as it tells the story of Thomas. Latry preaches the joy of the Resurrection to us; he is not simply setting a mood. Motives and statements of the tune abound throughout his improv and invite us all to rejoice and sing! No chaos to my ears, but lots of dancing! REJOICE AND SING!
In my memory....memory...memory...It´s so just a beautiful and energy I never forget...in my memory.......for ever........Thank you Good
frajtas 1 year ago
At the beginning of a mass in the post-easter Period, what is the general ambience OL is trying to create?
Chaos?
Of course, it's wonderful playing, but how does it fit with the Mass in general and the Introit "the strife is oe'r" in particular?
1401JSC 2 years ago
The tune "O filii et filiae" is "O sons and daughters, let us sing!" although other texts are sometimes carried by the same tune. It is particularly appropriate on the Sunday after Easter as it tells the story of Thomas. Latry preaches the joy of the Resurrection to us; he is not simply setting a mood. Motives and statements of the tune abound throughout his improv and invite us all to rejoice and sing! No chaos to my ears, but lots of dancing! REJOICE AND SING!
Dbsusan 2 years ago
It is very beautiful....really
frajtas 2 years ago
I am deeply touched from these improvisation
grooby1948 3 years ago
I am deeply touched from these improvisation.
grooby1948 3 years ago
This is a real masterpiece with a wonderful end in D Major!
Rui02Senor 3 years ago