Alfred Deller canta "Jesu Salvator Saeculi"

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

POR FAVOR, si eres el propietario de los derechos de alguna de estas imágenes y no quieres que aparezcan aquí, simplemente ponte en contacto conmigo. Envíame un mensaje para quitar o modificar el vídeo. Puedes hacerlo aquí o a mi dirección de mail lasultanica@hotmail.com, adjuntando tu fotografía. Muchas gracias.

Countertenor Alfred Deller sings JESU SALVATOR SAECULI, from Lamentations Of Jeremiah.

Performers:

Maurice Bevan
John Frost
Harry Gabb
Alfred Deller
Gerald English

Composers:

Francois Couperin
Thomas Tallis

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  • Moved me to tears it's so touching and powerful, reinforced by the astonishing period images. And I'm not a Christian. I am deeply grateful to the person who posted this. Thank you.

  • you are very kind and i am very grateful for your message. thanks luscombe1516b.

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  • Maria,

    This video is so beautiful!

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  • Gerald English until recently was my voice teacher for a few years. This is the first recording of him singing in the consort I have been able to hear. Thanks for this. I enjoyed it enormously. What year was this recorded?

  • Lovely music, but methinks the first image is one made up by latin catholic modernists twisting the ancient eastern form into their own bastardized nonsense symbolism to please the taste of the individual rather than adhere to any actual tradition of the Church.

  • Beautiful!

  • Thank you.

  • Maria, this is a congenial work of art. Thank you for posting it!

  • simply BEAUTIFUL!

  • this is deeply moving... thank you!

  • Oh look! the second picture is the gutenberg bible! Hurray for movable type!

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