Codex Calixtinus - Dum esset Salvator in monte
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This is so beautiful. If I was made Pope, this would be the first thing on my list of priorities...this is true Church music, part of the glory and splendor of the Church rests in things like this.
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In the old roman chants and those of the orthodox church, the resonance and power that is placed in these songs truly feel of god's awesome power. Amazing and beautiful, many thanks.
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and everybody else.
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Thank everybody for having intelligent comments that aren't bigoted or downright disrespectful comments. I speak to the atheists and christians.
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Слава Христу!
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this is not orthodox chant,then OLD ROMAN CATHOLICH CHANT.
For thosse who dont know,ROMAN church its a ancestors of CHRIST,and their only and true church.this chant its proof.
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Please, could you upload the complete chant??? It contains 12 minutes of time, now, youtube give you15 minutes.
Had it not been for you, I would never have known all these kinds of musics Medival. Thanks a lot for this music. :-)
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@nuandii The Liturgical tradition of the Church, including style, came into fruition in the 4th century, especially with Saint Basil and Saint John Chrysostom, deriving primarily from Hebrew and Greek influences. Arabs had no direct connection, not even the Ghassanids. The "clear Arab influence" is completely anachronistic.
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This chant is the very promise of Heaven.
You have a mistake in the description of this composition. This piece is from album named "Compostella - Ad Vesperas Sancti Iacobi : Codex Calixtinus XIIe siècle".
SL0VI 1 year ago
@SL0VI :
You were completely correct, thanks for the remark. Had it amended.
Callixtinus 1 year ago