Ambrosian chant - Ecce apertum est Templum tabernaculi
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@Shchetchynianin Yes man, your thoughts are right!:)
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@alexanderaugustus Oh wie witzig!
Niederländisch ist nur ein Dialekt im germanischen Sprachraum. Die Niederlande sind nur eine kleine Frucht des fränkischen Reiches bzw. ostfränkischen Reiches (Regnum Teutonicae), später Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation. Die Niederlande sind letztlich erst seit 1648 (Westfälischer Frieden) vom alten deutschen Reich (HRRDN) unabhängig. Zum Glück hat sich Deutsch nicht aus diesem Gekrächze entwickelt!:P
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Where do u find these? i cant find a a nice quality mp3 for any of these chants. Please help me if u can.
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@Shchetchynianin No man, German developed from Dutch! :P But Middle Dutch, as it is called in the 13th to 16th century, is a language of its own, although it is written quite similar to middle German. Germanic languages in the later middle ages were at least written much more similar to eachother than now. Dutch, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and even English are in fact easier to read if you know the basics and speak at least one of those languages well.
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I greatly love the various chants of Holy Church; Gregorian, Byzantine, Ambrosian, Mozarabic...Unfortunately the latter are much less known and practiced; the former are losing popularity in an ever secular world. God have mercy! Thank you for posting.
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@sw8074 ...the old Dutch? I thought that Dutch got developed from German....
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We will not a Modernism in the Catholic Church
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Wonderfully simplistic and reverent. It's time Catholicism bring's back the old, because the "new/modern" is unbelievably puny.
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How is the ensemble???
@TheTokit Yes. In my humble opinion, this beautiful chant is like an 'east meets west', that is, Eastern practice with Latin lyrics. I excuse you, I too was ignorant of such beauty for many years. If only we could all spread this in some way, so as to bring about that change we all want to see; a restoration of Tradition, and end to liturgical abuse, an end to Protestantism and other heresy, and a healing of the severed ties of schism. God be praised!
catholicpeter 3 months ago 5
Yes, the first manuscript is in old dutch, it's telling a medieval religious story. You can read it on the Project Laurens Janszoon Coster website- it's under the name of Beatrijs. Thanx for uploading this wonderful chant :)
sw8074 1 year ago 4