Sequence Lauda Sion
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Very helpful. Sometimes the intervals are tricky. Our men's schola uses YouTube videos like this to learn difficult or lengthy chants. We use the Liber Catnulais and the Gregorian Missal from the Monks of Solesmes to sing for Mass (OF).
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por Dios!!! bello bello!!!
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And I just recently found out that our parish choir sings this whole thing...Even in the Ordinary Form Mass...All in Latin!
Anyone know how many pages of Gregorian Chant this is? It runs over 6 minutes.
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I'd rather sing stuff like this than the four or five note psalm tones from the Rossini Propers any day. This chant requires a lot of vocal range, unless you divide it between the basses and tenors, which probably wouldn't be a bad idea. This is beautiful. Thanks for posting!
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@Geremia08 I totally agree with you. Let's just respect what the Holy Church tells us, and everything will be far way better in our masses.
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Magnifique. Dire qu'on a même pas processionné pour la Fête Dieu... Dommage que tout se perde dans l'Eglise d'aujourd'hui.
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Not just tradionalists, but should be ALL churches. (Oh, I know....that is really quite a joke.)
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Technically the recording is poor, but the singing... It is perfect
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También grabada en mi caste 57, fue de lo que escuché en mi clase de apreciación musical en Acatlán.
@olepunde Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Vatican II document on the liturgy, actually advocates Gregorian chant in §116, which says that Gregorian chant "should be given pride of place in liturgical services." Vatican II was a good council; the poor interpretations, however, made for a destructive aftermath, from which we are just now recovering.
Geremia08 1 year ago 11
this is beautiful!
doulevoir 3 years ago 5