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Gesualdo - Tribulationem et dolorem
Latin text
Tribulationem et dolorem inveni et nomen Domini invocavi:
o Domine libera animam meam; misercors Dominus et justus et Deus noster misere...
muxxxicum • 2,695 views
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2 weeks ago
Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary (Purcell): from March to Canzona
Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary (Henry Purcell, 1695): March, Man that is Born of a Woman, In the Midst of Life and Canzona.
Man that is born ...
cesarsalgado1972 • 58,815 views
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@Inekeha The "boy-soprano" is a woman.
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3 weeks ago
Michael Chance & Siebe Henstra - H. Purcell/ Sweeter than Roses
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3 weeks ago
Purcell- But ah, I see Eusebia drown'd in tears- Michael Chance
Herny Purcell- Arise, my Muse (Ode for the birth of Queen Mary II)
But ah, I se Eusebia drown'd in tears
Michael Chance- Countertenor
The King's Co...
LordMagros • 229 views
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3 weeks ago
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I couldn't say it any better than what 32Styx has written.
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1 month ago
Melody By Henry VIII (Without Discord)
The new David Starkey Channel 4 series, Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant features a score by Philip Sheppard. The complete soundtrack for the seri...
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1 month ago
AH! Robin performed by Vox Reflexa
The following is Ah! Robin by William Cornysh (1465- 1523) performed by Vox Reflexa in Recital Hall at the Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, I...
HarmoniaSpeculum • 334 views
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Very nicely sung!
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2 months ago
Henry VIII - Alamire at Arundel
Alamire, the Medieval and Renaissance music consort, celebrates the musical life of Henry VIII at Arundel castle. Alamire will perform at the comin...
NationalACDA • 1,471 views
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My error. I meant to write that the opening piece, O Dolce Nocte, for this video clip is one of 28 songs from the soundtrack released for Henry VIII Mind of a Tyrant.
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
O Magnum Mysterium - Morten Lauridsen - Kings College
Probably the best and most moving piece of music I have ever heard. I was lucky enough to be able to watch this on "Carols from Kings" on Christma...
hazrob • 84,439 views
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@ryrycalguy They're not "boy" altos they're men! There's a huge difference. Men sing the alto line in the Anglican men and boy choir tradition while boys sing the alto line in most other men and boy choir traditions e.g. Westminster Cathedral, London.
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2 months ago
Ghouls on Parade 2010 (The Grand Finale)
Cathedral of St. John the Divine,
October 29, 2010
peghamptons • 330 views
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What does Satan have to do with this?
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2 months ago
King's College Choir - Salvator mundi (Blow)
Le chœur du King's College de Cambridge chante "Salvator mundi" de John Blow durant le service religieux de Pâques. Direction Stephen Cleobury.
T...
donhenri01 • 5,639 views
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King's and every other choir in the English men and boy choir tradition employ countertenors with the exception of Westminster Cathedral's choir. The two treble lines in this peice are sung by boys. Typical of Blow and Purcell, the tessitura of the alto line can be quite low at times. However,...
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2 months ago
Tallis Scholars - Allegri: Miserere
In February 1994 Peter Phillips and the Tallis Scholars performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the Basilica of Santa Mari...
sirkous • 3,493 views
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By the end of the 18th C, the skills of the Papal Choir were insufficient for improvisation. A standard version of Allegri’s Miserere was written which has been performed ever since (here by the Tallis Scholars). For a re-creation of the version with embellishments (not improvised but based upon...
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3 months ago
egregor vocal sextuor - o vos omnes - (Carlo Gesualdo)
egregor vocal sextuor - extrait du concert à Sallertaine (85) le 13 Juin 2009.
O Vos Omnes - Carlo Gesualdo (1566? - 1613)
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3 months ago
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Outstanding!
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3 months ago
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What group? I've never heard Gesualdo's rendition of "Miserere". Thank you for sharing it.
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3 months ago
Have mercy upon me, O God, William Byrd
William Byrd Lord Have mercy upon me, o God performed by Red Byrd & Rose Consort of Viols
andrmolja • 6,177 views
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It is Tessa Bonner - great huh!
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3 months ago
the cold song
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, New York City
choreography by Benoit-Swan Pouffer.
music: the cold song by klaus nomi.
81920011 • 81,780 views
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This version of the "Cold Song" from Henry Purcell's 1691 opera "King Arthur" is sung by Klaus Nomi. The orginal part was written for bass and sung by the character "Cold Genius" as he reluctantly awoke from his slumber.
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3 months ago
Henry Purcell~Sound the trumpet
Henry Purcell~Sound the trumpet
Michael Chance, James Bowman~Countertenors
With Jane Coe~(Cello), David Miller~(Theorbo), Robert King~(Harpsichord)...
AfrikiSun • 12,145 views
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3 months ago
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Bowman and Chance = outstanding!!!
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3 months ago
Sound the Trumpet - Henry Purcell
A recording of me and my music teacher (I am the soprano, he is the countertenor) singing Purcell's 'Sound the Trumpet' during my A2 recital.
Plea...
Decani9 • 13,006 views
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Nice work. Kudos to both of you!
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3 months ago
Sound the Trumpet - Henry Purcell 1694
For his 1694 offering to the Queen, Come ye Sons of Art, away, Purcell was on sparkling form, setting an inspired text which was fuoll of reference...
Francis1930 • 2,124 views
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Nice but who are the performers - instrumentalists and singers?
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3 months ago
Christ rising again - John Sheppard (1515 - 1558)
Written during the reign of Edward VI, Christ rising again is a serenely joyful setting of the Easter Anthems as prescribed in the 1549 Book of Com...
Francis1930 • 1,772 views
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Outstanding piece and performance! Yes, who is performing - Tallis Scholars, Sixteen?
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3 months ago
John Sheppard - I Give You a New Commandement
The University of New Hampshire Chamber Singers, conducted by William Kempster, perform at the Marmorsaal, St. Florian, June 2011
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I didn't expect much when I ran across this video but I'm very impressed. Outstanding performance especially for an American choir which tend to be very heavy handed and plod through this repertoire. Really nice voices throughout all parts; well-developed and mature. Also, if my ears don't de...
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5 months ago
Thomas Tallis: The lamentations of Jeremiah sung by I Fagiolini
Performer: Ensemble I Fagiolini
ssiroe • 19,822 views
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@TomRAFC I don't think my statement was ignorant at all because so far, you seem to be the only writer who believes the group's tuning is faulty. Oh mea culpa. You're the only one posting who is educated in music. Some people are not aware of compositional conventions that were acceptable for ...
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5 months ago
Handel - Messiah "He was despised" Alfred Deller
Hi-res & stereo:
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George Frideric Handel
Messiah, HWV 56 (1741)
Oratorio in three acts
Aria #23...
civileso • 131,398 views
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@apullinger "Not a great deal of good technique" - You've got to be kidding. You can't sing the pianissimos effortlessly as he does and sing for as long as he did without having excellent technique!
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5 months ago
Verily, verily I say unto you - Tallis
Thomas Tallis' Verily, verily I say unto you.
Sung by the Tallis Scholars
Score from cpdl.org
morphthing1 • 24,133 views
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@Taenyr I don't hear the CTs covering the sopranos but we all hear things differently. Yes, if the performance were true to period the treble line (soprano) would have been sung by boys.
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5 months ago
Ave Maria - Parsons
Robert Parsons' Ave Maria.
Sung by The Sixteen.
morphthing1 • 22,979 views
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Thank you morphthing1. An amazing piece performed by a great group! And yes, perhaps one of the greatest "Amens" ever written.
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5 months ago
Russell Oberlin - countertenor - Henry Purcell "Musick For A While" & "Fly Swift Ye Hours"
New York Pro Musica Antiqua - Noah Greenburg, director. Counterpoint/Everest 5535 "Re-recorded to simulate stereo" - beautiful.
gnativerson • 2,353 views
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To GermanOperaSinger most countertenors do NOT sing in pure falsetto. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. In response to other comments - Oberlin, if anything, was an haute contra. His voice was quite unique and amazing. On top of that he was also a good musician.
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5 months ago
Since First I Saw Your Face - James Bowman
Since First I Saw Your Face - James Bowman
This song made me fall in love with him.
palcika1 • 12,280 views
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No it is NOT falsetto!!!!!
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5 months ago
Alfred Deller - Music for a while - Purcell
Alfred Deller (31 May 1912 -- 16 July 1979) was an English singer, one of the main figures in popularising the use of the countertenor voice in ren...
essenciademusica • 165,210 views
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What do you mean there are no "natural" countertenors? They're all "natural".
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5 months ago
Purcell - Te Deum in D major, Z. 232 (Part 2)
※ Better than, watch in high quality ※
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Henry Purcell (1659~1695)
Te Deum and Jubilate Deo in D maj...
protestant7 • 27,332 views
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@bachaphiliac Uh sorry there are no female altos in this choir. The women are first (treble) and second (mezzo) sopranos.
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6 months ago
Andreas Scholl - Purcell: The cold genius song
Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Accademia Bizantina.
Gefilmt am 25.07.2010 - Basilique notre Dame de Beaune
Henry Purcell: The cold genius song
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6 months ago
Monteverdi: 5 Non havea Febo ancora
Madrigaux extraits des VIIème et VIIIème Livres
Les Arts Florissants
William Christie, dirección y clavecín
Sophie Daneman, soprano
Mhairi Lawson,...
pitonisa62 • 1,660 views
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6 months ago
Henry Purcell - In vain the am'rous flute - Lesne, Dugardin
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) Hail, bright Cecilia!
Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, Z. 328
"In vain the am'rous flute"
Gérard Lesne, Steve Dugardin, La Can...
Ablacsia • 14,049 views
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6 months ago
Psalm 150, Sunday Choral Evensong
The Saint Thomas Choir of Men & Boys, under the direction of John Scott, sings Psalm 150 in closing procession at Sunday Choral Evensong. Choral Ev...
vergerSTC • 15,084 views
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@kcksboy This is psalm 150 sung during the recessional. It is sung in procession and NOT standing still. The choir has been doing this for at least 20 years when I last sang there as a sub. If I remember correctly, it is done only at Evensong and I think it's an Atwood tune. Btw, there are ge...
@Pr0fess0r582 This is not a madrigal!!! A madrigal is a secular vocal music composition. If anything it is a motet - a polyphonic musical setting, sometimes in imitative counterpoint, for chorus, of a Latin text, usually sacred.