Tristitia et Anxietas - William Byrd
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@LouisvilleTorn8o Good for you! I wish you every success in your new endeavor. Best wishes, LJG
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La obra de William Byrd es maravillosa, vivida y expresada en momentos desafiantes para el y que expresan su profunda espiritualidad. Muchas gracias!
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You have that right. I could go to sleep hearing this and dream away . Such reverence ~ Gary
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Bravo! Cheers from Brazil
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Dear LouisvilleTorn8o, What a pleasure to receive your communication! I wish you all manner of success in your sally into Ave Verum Corpus country. What a gift music is! J.
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@JoelvanLennep I'm a fledgling composer myself, and Byrd is one of my influences. I only recently discovered his music, when both of our church's choirs did his setting of Ego Sum Panis Vivus. Byrd's Ave Verum Corpus has helped enspire me to write my own 8 part setting of the Ave Verum Corpus for two quartets, which I hope to have finished before Easter.
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Music of greater profundity and intensity, can scarcely be imagined!
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Byrd or Palestrina? Having a small crisis of faith that might only be resolved by a visit to LeadingNote on Elgin. I reneg any earlier music post ~ I couldn't live without this...
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This is one of the most moving performances on the DVD "Playing Elizabeth's Tune" by the Tallis Scholars. I suggest buying the DVD. Wonderful to see the singers (including one who is a friend of mine, I'm glad to say).
William Byrd is one of my favorite composers of the Renaissance.Thanks for adding such an amazing perfomance.Could you please add more videos?I'm a Tallis Scholars Fan too! =)
nmco1987 3 years ago 16
No one appreciates this kind of music anymore. unlike hip hop and rap this song is all real voices working in unison making one fluent beautiful sound. it chills the soul.
airballer324 1 year ago 7