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This is a music video of a song we sing every Sunday in Mass. Its the Agnus Dei, which is the Lamb of God.
Here is the Lyrics in Latin and translati...
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This is a music video of a song we sing every Sunday in Mass. Its the Agnus Dei, which is the Lamb of God.
Here is the Lyrics in Latin and translation in English:
Lamb of God, who take away sins of world,
miserere nobis.
have mercy on us.
Agnus Dei, qui tolis peccata mundi,
Lamb of God, who take away sins of world,
dona nobis pacem.
grant us peace.
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A special two hour INSPIRATION-FM Radio documentary featuring a synopsis of the life of the world's most remarkable and gifted classical music comp...
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A special two hour INSPIRATION-FM Radio documentary featuring a synopsis of the life of the world's most remarkable and gifted classical music composers -- the genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Also featured in this fascinating documentary are some of Mozart's most popular works, including the Overture from the Marriage of Figaro, the Sinfonia Concerte, and excerpts from his Symphony No.40 and his final work, the Requiem.
Introduced by Andy Fleming (Phil Moss!)
(C) INSPIRATION-FM Radio (2006); (c) Pear Shaped Productions (2006-2011)
For classical music and much, much more, please visit my blog at: http://andromedachild.blogspot.com/
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Title : Johann Strauss II - Die Fledermaus Overture
From Wikipedia, Die Fledermaus (in English: The Bat;' in French: La Chauve-souris') is an operett...
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Title : Johann Strauss II - Die Fledermaus Overture
From Wikipedia, Die Fledermaus (in English: The Bat;' in French: La Chauve-souris') is an operetta composed by Johann Strauss II to a German libretto by Carl Haffner and Richard Genée.
The original source for Die Fledermaus is a farce by German playwright Julius Roderich Benedix (1811--1873), Das Gefängnis (The Prison). Another source is a French vaudeville play, Le réveillon, by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. This was first translated by Carl Haffner into a non-musical play to be produced in Vienna. However, the peculiarly French custom of the réveillon (a midnight supper party) caused problems, which were solved by the decision to adapt the play as a libretto for Johann Strauss, with the réveillon replaced by a Viennese ball. At this point Haffner's translation was handed over for adaptation to Richard Genée, who subsequently claimed not only that he had made a fresh translation from scratch but that he had never even met Haffner.
The operetta premièred on April 5, 1874 at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Austria and has been part of the regular operetta repertoire ever since. It currently appears as number 19 on Opera America's list of the 20 most-performed operatic works in North America.
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