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Victoria - Requiem - Sanctus - Tallis Scholars

From Tomás Luis de Victoria Officium Defunctorum cum sex vocibus (1605). Perfomed by The Tallis Scholars. Directed by Peter Philips. For scores, pictures of early editions, discography and much mo...  
 
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ozzymandi (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This guy Rocks .
His Music is wonderful.
Thank you for posting.
renaissance27 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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This is one of the greatest Requiem masses of the renaissance period IMO done by the greatest choir in the world.
ghrem123 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I think I would not like it with some "kick-ass techo beats" but I'm glad this music even inspires people with another taste of music.

Maybe you can mix something for us and post it as video response? I would be curious to hear your association with this music.

Btw at people who thumbed down Leons post: Come on, dont be so close-minded. This is music! Anything is allowed.
LeonComposer (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks ghrem123 :) Honestly, it was just a joke :D I am a composer myself, and I owe my deep understanding of counterpoint to victoria. I analysed this motet and had an epiphany :) Some people can't take a joke, but many others don't even recognize one! hehe
iaapgoi (5 months ago) Show Hide
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SSATTB
angelwar3945 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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dieu s'exprime à travers les tallis !!
Purpleronnie82 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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It's at baroque pitch
siyah1471 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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It took my breath away.
Margotlorena, thanks a lot for the scores, it's totally different to listen to a piece when you can see the scores.
musicgirl792 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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it is ss aa tt b.  the first clef is soprano I. then the second is soprano II. the third is alto I and the fourth is alto II. then after alto II is tenor I. then after tenor I is tenor II. then after tenor II is bass. i think that's how it goes-i might be wrong.
hoogestefan (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Just one alto part. The rest is right.

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