Vivaldi - "Confitebor tibi, Domine" RV596 Mov. 1-3/6

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2008

ANTONIO VIVALDI (1678-1741)

Psalm 101 "Confitebor tibi, Domine" for alto, tenor, bass, two oboes, strings and basso continuo in C major RV596

1. "Confitebor tibi, Domine, in toto corde meo" - Allegro

2. "Memoriam fecit mirabiliurn suorum" - Allegro

3. "Sanctum et terribile nomen ejus" - Andante

Performed by La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy
Featuring James Bowman, counter-tenor
John Elwes, tenor
Stephen Varcoe, bariton
Conducted by Jean-claude Malgoire

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Uploader Comments (HARMONICO101)

  • Fuck religion and just appreciate the Spirit and divine essence of this piece.

  • Do you know how hipocritical that statement is?

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  • Wonderful. One can find everything in Vivaldi; the second movement clearly demonstrates this. The more I listen to his works the more I am becoming aware of his great genius in balance, his invention in sound, his synthesis of style predating the classical era. Musicalogists once thought the Manaheim school began in Germany; it didn't - it began with Antonio Vivaldi.

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  • @6FireandIce9 uhm.. you do know that god doesnt exist right? there's no proof.

  • when you listen to this wonderfull work its pure pleasure.......

  • @Silverlin212 But.. music is my religion :'(

  • @HARMONICO101 I think they were suggesting more to appreciate the divine musicality of it.

  • I LOVE THIS VERSION!!!

  • @marivsthegreat1 And for each choice there are very real and very serious consequences. I wish you the best.

  • @marivsthegreat1 If you cant then you might want to start asking yourself some serious questions. ( And by serious, i dont mean some nebulous crap that is intended to confuse rather than enlighten.) And its all about "enlightenment isnt it. The Catholic Faith at least makes its position clear and does not baulk at questions. It makes it clear what is what, which again cannot be said about any religion of man. Each individual has free will to choose or reject its beliefs.

  • @marivsthegreat1 This can not be said for any humanist egocentric belief that really and truly indoctrinates. Why do you hate Catholics and God? Its incredibly selfish, this is the God that died on a cross for you and everyone else. Blaspheming Him and the Virgin will only effect you adversely. And I do get on my knees and pray, but not like a pious blind fool rather as someone who has a debt to a loving Father. Defend your position reasonably and not like a child throwing a tantrom.

  • @marivsthegreat1 The fact that you say stuff like that not only shows how ignorant you are but how great a hypocrite you are. Indoctrination? Hmm, you are completely off the mark, but even if it was an indoctrination ( which it isnt ) what would it be? Do good to those that persecute you, love you're enemies? How terrible... indoctrination is what you do, you push an agenda without logic behind it and ridicule anyone who disagrees. The Catholic Faith teaches and is backed up by solid reason.

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