Energizing in the contemplative sense of the word. Makes me feel more connected to the rest of the Universe, as expected... activates My Light that is yours. Worrying dissolves for now.
This reminds me of Mozart's "Exsultate, jubilate" for some reason. Its the nakedness of emotion and that it just sounds so happy. I have this myth that great composers from the 18th century were inspired by Lully, probably just wishfull thinking though.
Wonderful time...perfect and Majestic !!
Yuyaiyako 2 months ago in playlist jean baptiste lully-te deum
Je trouve les cors bien trop aigres...
Artegalatus 8 months ago
Eck, I've heard this performed better than this.
Temaile 10 months ago
a real masterpiece
ferediiii 11 months ago
Estupenda Obra! dime, acaso tienes mas informacion sobre esta version (de que ano es, el conjunto musical, quien dirije? gracias!
KaravageKid 1 year ago
Pure beauty!!!
Thorold55 1 year ago
they didnt do the note inegall correctly.
MozartIsFancylalala 1 year ago
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vive le roi
monarchie1 1 year ago
Louis XIV seemed to get the VERY BEST of evrything
grandorval3 1 year ago
beautiful sound.
pilar602 1 year ago
c'est merveileux ...
angieneer 1 year ago
Lully- Bravo!
valtonik1 1 year ago
Ca bouge trop vite, j'ai pas bien compris le film.
neko2808 1 year ago
I think this is as good as Charpentier's version.
Nuker1337 1 year ago
Love it! The trumpets are just magnificently brilliant here and it's exactly what's called for!
kotetsu131 2 years ago
ils auraient dû respecter la prononciation française : Te deom lodamus, te dominom confitémur (u comme dans "les murs").
giloubreizh 2 years ago
Lien François Desouche (fdesouche-dot-com)
Vive la musique pop !
lOmnivoreSobriquet 2 years ago
Française !
lOmnivoreSobriquet 2 years ago
splendida la versione Paillard. E' semplicemente magnifico, grande. Splendido.
giaenonancora 2 years ago
I prefer the "Hervé Niquet and Le Concert Spirituel" version of Lully's Motets.
SatanPrometheus2 2 years ago 2
Energizing in the contemplative sense of the word. Makes me feel more connected to the rest of the Universe, as expected... activates My Light that is yours. Worrying dissolves for now.
MaBu888 2 years ago
Magnificent
MJRDesign 2 years ago 7
This reminds me of Mozart's "Exsultate, jubilate" for some reason. Its the nakedness of emotion and that it just sounds so happy. I have this myth that great composers from the 18th century were inspired by Lully, probably just wishfull thinking though.
skip8619 2 years ago
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"I have this myth that great composers from the 18th century were inspired by Lully --."
But some of them were, weren't they? At least J.S. Bach studied him.
herrapikkarainen 2 years ago
That's not Maurice Andre on the trumpet by any chance??
oldun52 2 years ago
Simply MAJESTIC~
Drewannette 2 years ago 6
i love Pailiard's version!!!
dominredmer 2 years ago 3
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally Paillard's version. Someone had been kind enough to post Niquet's but Paillard IS Paillard.
HenryBakerHarvington 3 years ago
Quek faste ! quelle beauté sonore ! Absolument superbe !
THIERRYMERLE 3 years ago 3