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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2007

A pretty old video of Libera - with Steven Geraghty singing solo.

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  • thankyouuuuu i love this song and Steven Geraghty is amazing :D

  • Yeah. He's real amazing, isn't he? I pretty much love his version of "Salva Me" as well.

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  • Very interesting meaning of the lyrics,brantdhill.I totally agree with you about the last two sentences!

  • Very interesting meaning of the lyrics,brantdhill.I totally agree with you about the last two sentences!

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  • wow

  • its a pity the director didnt do this song recently with tom, josh, ed and the recent boys!!

  • u must be completely ignorant of latin

  • The power to lift one up to the Divine...that takes something powerful...and as far as i can see, Libera has done it! God Bless the souls of all who have ever sung in this beautiful and wonderful Choir!

  • Perfect ! My favorite Libera music !

  • A note about pronunciation: "Luchis" is perfectly correct "church Latin" as opposed to Classical Latin, an older and more "refined" variety of the language. Classical Latin was the variety of great writers like Cicero and Virgilio. "Church Latin" was the common everyday Latin of the people, to whom the church intended to reach with its music and sermons. So, we have "Lukis" Classical Latin; and "Luchis" vulgar (meaning of the Vulgo, the people) and church Latin.

  • Neither of them. Neither tz or k. "Lukis" would the classical Latin version. That is, the Latin of Cicero and Virgilio; not church Latin, which is pretty much older than that, and it's kind of substandard because it had to reach all the people. This kind of Latin was also called vulgar Latin. The laguage of the "vulgo", the people. So it 's perfectly pronounced as Steven does: "luchis".

  • Never! it's something like "tz" (rendered in English transcription)actually, but English usually pronounce it at "CH",which is also a classical variant.

  • Perfect

  • The voices a good thats clear but the video is so nice too!!!

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