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Bread of Angels, made the bread of men; The Bread of heaven puts an end to all symbols: A thing wonderful! The Lord becomes our food: poor, a servant, and humble. We beseech Thee, Godhead One in Three That Thou wilt visit us, as we worship Thee, lead us through Thy ways, We who wish to reach the light in which Thou dwellest. Amen.
@Arce3322 Have you listened to Jessye Norman's interpretation of Panis Angelicus? It is the only other version on YouTube that compares in spiritual feeling to Pavarotti's.
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but hope at least once God would let us hear the voice on earth
when I was sitting on stairs between the ghats.
Had a tape in my walkman with pavarotti "panis angelicus". *shiver*
made the bread of men;
The Bread of heaven
puts an end to all symbols:
A thing wonderful!
The Lord becomes our food:
poor, a servant, and humble.
We beseech Thee,
Godhead One in Three
That Thou wilt visit us,
as we worship Thee,
lead us through Thy ways,
We who wish to reach the light
in which Thou dwellest.
Amen.
pray the rosary for peace
M+
Have you listened to Jessye Norman's interpretation of Panis Angelicus? It is the only other version on YouTube that compares in spiritual feeling to Pavarotti's.
look please
youtube. com/watch?v= gx-onyP3Dhs
In this video you will see the 'fiinal and beautiful final part.
And i also say, by experience, that is easier for tenor than soprano, so I say is not an awesome perfomance from Pavaroti