This is a beautiful, dark piece by this composer. It is reminding me gently in places of something a little more harmonically adventurous than typical Palestrina style, perhaps more like Gesualdo. Also interesting how Palestrina's very fluid imitative line writing is pulled back sometimes into something closer to a "familiar style" or semi-chordal approach. I would guess this is because of the dense narrative nature of this text. Thank you for posting. I would love to sing this myself.
This is the sorrow of a mother. Loss of her son. She once shared her body with him. Her body craddled him as he grew and now he is gone. May our hearts ache with love for Jesus. Most Holy Mother, teach us to love Jesus as you do.
@haryrct I don't know . . . there are comments in a number of languages in many of the offerings of this type on YouTube. VecchioBaiox is using the language in which he or she can be most precise. And on the off chance that at least some of us who have actually sung this kind of music can make some sense of it, with a bit of work, I think the non-English posting is fine. Maybe even illuminating.
@haryrct silly, you are speaking about yourself. english is not the only language. and believe it or not, there are other people besides americans. in fact, this piece was written by a non-american in non-english.
actually, i'm not an american nor english-speak country's citizen, anyway - all we are the users of this global net, which is called Internet, and, imo, language of this space is english.
@haryrct you should change your opinion then. there are millions of websites on the Internet which have little or no English. true, the Internet was made by English speakers, and partly because of that, much of the world does now speak English. But telling people that they are not allowed to speak anything but English is just rude. Just because you don't understand doesn't mean that no one understands.
if you don't understand a comment, don't waste your time writing nonsense but try to translate it, or ask some help, because he wrote a very interesting comment about the performance of this choir. English isn't the only language on the world... and this piece is in latin, so i think you can't understand too, so... have we to delete this song ???
Che poi il brano non c'è nemmeno tutto! La strofa che inizia con "Quando corpus morietur" non c'è! Allucinante... Ma come si può non mettere interamente un brano simile e mozzarlo in modo così indegno! Sono sbigottito...
Per non parlare di alcune modifiche apportate al brano rispetto allo spartito originale. Mi chiedo come mai si siano permessi di correggere il brano a proprio piacimento... Mah!
Mi spiace, ma il coro che ha eseguito questo brano di Palestrina, non ha cantato bene. Riguardo al tempo e al ritmo con cui esso andava interpretato non ci siamo proprio. Il brano è lento, piatto, non ci sono variazioni dinamiche, la pulsazione è uguale dall'inizio alla fine. Questo brano va recitato. Il testo viene prima della melodia. Questa esecuzione ha completamente messo in secondo piano il testo rispetto alla melodia. Il contrario di quello che aveva pensato e scritto Palestrina.
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dcconsi 10 months ago
her babies killed.
dcconsi 10 months ago
This is the best! C'est le plus meilleurs! Am besten!
jjyork01 10 months ago
CHE COGLIONE PUO ASCOLATRE STA CAZZATA , LO DOVEVO DARE PER MUSICA, CAZZO!
Fabo628 1 year ago
@Fabo628
se non capisci una sega di musica, pazienza, ma non offendere chi invece magari ne sa più di te.
Buona giornata e cresci che è ora.
stragulp 9 months ago
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thalus100 1 year ago
which choir is this? I wanna get this on my ipod.
kgirl101333 1 year ago
This is a beautiful, dark piece by this composer. It is reminding me gently in places of something a little more harmonically adventurous than typical Palestrina style, perhaps more like Gesualdo. Also interesting how Palestrina's very fluid imitative line writing is pulled back sometimes into something closer to a "familiar style" or semi-chordal approach. I would guess this is because of the dense narrative nature of this text. Thank you for posting. I would love to sing this myself.
manthasagittarius 1 year ago
@manthasagittarius
Palestrina is absolute Beauty.
Incredible !!
Jan.
janvkimm 1 year ago
This is the sorrow of a mother. Loss of her son. She once shared her body with him. Her body craddled him as he grew and now he is gone. May our hearts ache with love for Jesus. Most Holy Mother, teach us to love Jesus as you do.
gierschie 1 year ago
I have got this recording and it is by Taverner Consort under Andrew Parrott.
zaiste1 1 year ago
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haryrct 1 year ago
@haryrct I don't know . . . there are comments in a number of languages in many of the offerings of this type on YouTube. VecchioBaiox is using the language in which he or she can be most precise. And on the off chance that at least some of us who have actually sung this kind of music can make some sense of it, with a bit of work, I think the non-English posting is fine. Maybe even illuminating.
manthasagittarius 1 year ago
@haryrct silly, you are speaking about yourself. english is not the only language. and believe it or not, there are other people besides americans. in fact, this piece was written by a non-american in non-english.
hbvcrbtkzueirf 1 year ago
actually, i'm not an american nor english-speak country's citizen, anyway - all we are the users of this global net, which is called Internet, and, imo, language of this space is english.
haryrct 1 year ago
@haryrct you should change your opinion then. there are millions of websites on the Internet which have little or no English. true, the Internet was made by English speakers, and partly because of that, much of the world does now speak English. But telling people that they are not allowed to speak anything but English is just rude. Just because you don't understand doesn't mean that no one understands.
hbvcrbtkzueirf 1 year ago 6
@haryrct
if you don't understand a comment, don't waste your time writing nonsense but try to translate it, or ask some help, because he wrote a very interesting comment about the performance of this choir. English isn't the only language on the world... and this piece is in latin, so i think you can't understand too, so... have we to delete this song ???
stragulp 9 months ago
Che poi il brano non c'è nemmeno tutto! La strofa che inizia con "Quando corpus morietur" non c'è! Allucinante... Ma come si può non mettere interamente un brano simile e mozzarlo in modo così indegno! Sono sbigottito...
VecchioBaiox 2 years ago 4
Estos ingleses son unos asnos, hijos de la grandísima puta.
fernanditosant 1 year ago
Per non parlare di alcune modifiche apportate al brano rispetto allo spartito originale. Mi chiedo come mai si siano permessi di correggere il brano a proprio piacimento... Mah!
VecchioBaiox 2 years ago 2
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Mi spiace, ma il coro che ha eseguito questo brano di Palestrina, non ha cantato bene. Riguardo al tempo e al ritmo con cui esso andava interpretato non ci siamo proprio. Il brano è lento, piatto, non ci sono variazioni dinamiche, la pulsazione è uguale dall'inizio alla fine. Questo brano va recitato. Il testo viene prima della melodia. Questa esecuzione ha completamente messo in secondo piano il testo rispetto alla melodia. Il contrario di quello che aveva pensato e scritto Palestrina.
VecchioBaiox 2 years ago
@minuicch I haven't the information to hand, but I think it was the Tallis Scholars.
pjasew 2 years ago
@pjasew: Vorrei sapere perché il mio commento è stato segnato come spam visto che si trattava di una critica, non di un'offesa... Grazie
VecchioBaiox 1 year ago 2
AHH where's the rest of it??
guitars2112 2 years ago
Please Pjasew, can you tell me who performed this 'Stabat mater'?
Thanks, Andrea
minuicch 2 years ago
Hi!
I'm pretty sure that it is performed by Andrew Parrott & Taverner Consort.
Not 100% but 92% ;)
Greetings
fetch089 2 years ago
Very beautiful but I think the most beautiful song of sacred music is "miserere" by allegri
Brotha4life 2 years ago
My favorites too.
birk78 2 years ago
This is one of THE most beautiful pieces of music ever written. I defy anyone to pose anything that is better.
xjryq37p 2 years ago