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Rameau - Motet, In convertendo / Part 2 ( William Christie )

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Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683~1764)

《In convertendo》grand motet, 1718

4. ' Converte Domine captivitatem nostram '
5. ' Laudate nomen Dei c.um cantico '


Nicolas Rivenq
Sophie Daneman
Jeffrey Thompson
Olga Pitarch

Les Arts Florissants (orchestre et choeur)
William Christie (direction)

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  • Magnifique ! :-)

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  • 46 likes, 0 dislikes....... ;)

  • Ohhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Superb. Beginning at 2:00 is one of the most beautiful passages of Baroque vocal music imaginable, helped, of course, by William Christie and his excellent group. Recording engineers; top marks.

  • @frenchiecocorico1 Thank you.  Great information.

  • @l000kin There is an historical reason for the french pronunciation of Latin. Louis XIV turned against Pop because as an absolute monarch, he desired to govern french Church and choose himself archbishop, bishop or even priest. So he separated french Catholic church from the Pop power to create a Gallican church. This church preserved Catholic rites but with french traditions. Despite the end of monarchy, the Gallican church always exists today in France.

  • Bravi! Many thanks!

  • Qu'il est beau Nicholas lorsqu'il chante !

  • Un peu nerveux le Rivenq.

  • je ne me lasserai jamais d'ecouter rameau.....c'est divinement beau

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