You need to edit the description box and add the exact links becuase I typed what is on the cataombe and I don't see any pictures just words,lots of words.
Could you tell me something about this music? Name of the chant, Date, Who are singing, Name of the production, the choir, etc. It´s beautiful. Thanks.
@FrancisThomas42 The track is "Dies Irae", from the album "Ego Sum Resurrectio: Gregorian Chant for the Dead", Artist: Alessio Randon. "Dies Irae" (refer to wiki article) was a famous 13th century Latin hymn, which eventually became incorporated into the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass. Verdi and Mozart both composed famous versions of this sequence which I would recommend listening to if you're interested. :)
@geniusinthehouse Early Christian art was basically in the Roman style. Common early depictions of Christ were the Good Shepherd as well as portrayals of scenes from the life of Christ. Tradition has played a central role in the Church (both Catholic and Orthodox) from the beginning. It could be argued that focusing entirely on tradition is "missing the point", but that is the reality of how the Church was established.
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nickeyfumi 2 months ago
Please make sure and check out my other videos of Jesus in Art. I have Byzantine, Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque sequences. Enjoy :)
tpno2005 6 months ago
@tpno2005 Just added Rococo and Neoclassical, 19th Century, and Modern and Contemporary art sequences. Please check them out :)
tpno2005 6 months ago
You need to edit the description box and add the exact links becuase I typed what is on the cataombe and I don't see any pictures just words,lots of words.
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Could you tell me something about this music? Name of the chant, Date, Who are singing, Name of the production, the choir, etc. It´s beautiful. Thanks.
FrancisThomas42 1 year ago
@FrancisThomas42 The track is "Dies Irae", from the album "Ego Sum Resurrectio: Gregorian Chant for the Dead", Artist: Alessio Randon. "Dies Irae" (refer to wiki article) was a famous 13th century Latin hymn, which eventually became incorporated into the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass. Verdi and Mozart both composed famous versions of this sequence which I would recommend listening to if you're interested. :)
tpno2005 1 year ago
@geniusinthehouse Early Christian art was basically in the Roman style. Common early depictions of Christ were the Good Shepherd as well as portrayals of scenes from the life of Christ. Tradition has played a central role in the Church (both Catholic and Orthodox) from the beginning. It could be argued that focusing entirely on tradition is "missing the point", but that is the reality of how the Church was established.
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