Libera - Gaudete (2002)
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the guy at the front at 1:16 -- think his name's joe -- looks like jake from outnumbered
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If you listen to Libera's Ave Maria, you'll know who's version it is, Connor's or Tom's. Tom pronounces Maria the American way. Connor's pronunciation is more Latin.
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Thanks a lot! I thought it was older.
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@mlforlenza It's anonymous, and probably from the 16th century. That's about as accurate as you can hope for.
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nice
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Isn't that a little Tom Cully at 1.25? Wow, how the years have passed.
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they pronaunce Maria the American way. If they could pronaunce a latin "R" it would be perfect.
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@mlforlenza Look at the comment above :)
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The ORIGINAL Gaudete, was performed as a top of the pops hit in the 1960s by Steeleye Span, the British folk-rock group. Nobody has done it better though many have since tried. This version is beautiful though. It is actually a late Medieval song, seemingly originating in Bohemia but popular all over Late Medieval Europe. Full of joy and innocence, so Medieval! It celebrates the birth of jesus from a Virgin called Maria.
paulmilngavie2 1 year ago 2
@paulmilngavie2 Thanks a lot for your infos (both). I've never been in England, so I don't know insides of cathedrals. So thank you :)
EruvieBruinen 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this treasure.
VivaYoungTalent 1 year ago
@VivaYoungTalent You're welcome :)
EruvieBruinen 1 year ago