Missa De Angelis, Kyrie, canto gregoriano, studio di Giovanni Vianini, Milano
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The Kyrie of the Missa de Angelis is one of my favorite parts of Gregorian Mass.
Bellissimo! Tante grazie per questo video!
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Latin must return to our churches. Quick.
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@vianinigiovanni Let the women in the churches be silent (I Cor 14,34)
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i am leading this at mass on sunday so this has helped me rehearse! thanks! i love latin mass! most amazing!
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@ririshow No, Latin definitely no (Liturgy must be fully understand for people), but Gregorian Chant definitely yes!
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Remember everyone shyly singing this in church every Sunday 40 yrs ago... it was always sounding lovely because there were always at least 500 or so of the ernestly faithful doing their best, however meekly the attempt. The Latin Mass is just as beautiful today, if only people would try it !
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praticamente è quella di death note
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Come sempre il migliore!
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consola e eleva o espirito contrito até o Senhor Deus altissimo!
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@Littlebrother1123 The Kyrie is Greek. There is a Latin translation, but that would be "Domine, miserere nobis." That is sometimes sung in place of the Kyrie, but what is usually sung is, without a doubt, Greek.
Oh, this is driving me nuts! I love this piece but all I can find to buy online are bad versions with organ background and/or male AND female singers, when this is traditionally a male piece.
angryseraph 2 years ago
The chant of "Ordinarium Missae" is a chant of assembly and assembly is made up of both men and women.
vianinigiovanni 2 years ago