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  • da Vittoria, Palestrina, Allegri alongside the canon of Gregorian chant remind me of how wonderful the human voice is & the most majestic of all musical instruments.

    Following pollen tests & a plethora of others linking it to all the places it is reputed to have rested, The Holy Shroud of Turin is most certainly that of Our Blessed Lord Jesus.

  • must be an English choir, by the sound of it. though voices are superb, the conducting leaves much to be desired. it is made to sound very pop while has the potential for great solemnity and depth only if the conductor got the tempi of parts and the pauses between somewhat better coordinated

  • I think the shroud of Turin was not of Jesus Christ, but of one head of the Knights Templar.

  • Very beautifull but sounds overdriven on my computer.

  • Well done! I really can't think of words to say how elegant this sounds. Does anyone know what choir sang this and if there are other recordings available from this choir as well?

  • Esta es una joya al igual que el O magnum nysterium de Vittoria

  • Man I was clawing my hair out trying to find this song. Danke!

  • God Bless you I have favorited it! WE thank you

  • what a beautiful piece of work! Thank you for sharing this with us!

  • My Pleasure :)

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