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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2007

Agnus Dei - dalla Messe de Notre Dame
cantato dai solisti dell' Ensemble Gilles Binchois

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  • I can easily dance or listen RAP or any other kind of music, and I will enjoy. Never the less Guillaume de Machot can be everithng but boring. If you think that loving this music means to be snobbish, then I am snobbish and there is no way that I will change, sorry. Olaig

  • If so, don't watch and listen. Just switch the page and you can find a lot of rap music and dance it if you whish...very simple.

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  • The holiest hymn ever composed. With the exception of Kyrie from Pope Marcellus Mass

  • @olaig100

    you are right

  • @2300skiddo then?

    

  • Wow. Spectacularly beautiful. Thank you.

  • Appreciate music. This is beautiful! ):<

  • Stunning. Thank you for posting!

  • beautiful

  • WTF!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • WTF!!!!!!!

  • WTF!!!!!!

  • Brings me closer to God.

  • Ooft, tough crowd. I love de Machaut's music. <3

  • damn niggers aint using tritone shiiiiit

  • @drmgrl11 "Voice crossing" has nothing to do with my comment, even though there is a lot of it in Machaut. My point was that modern usage of the term "countertenor" has little to do with medieval usage of the term "contratenor". A modern countertenor is a man singing in his falsetto voice, and is a high voice. A "countertenor" is very well suited to sing the triplum or motetus part in this. The "contratenor" part in this agnus dei part is actually a high bass part.

  • beautiful. thank you for sharing this.

  • @tlwalrus and ars anticca

  • @Minotaurion voice crossing. used as early as 1100.

  • @MarcoAJuarez that wasn't until later, and was mostly practiced in Italy. It's their falsetto voices

  • @2300skiddo and what are they supposed to sound like then

  • Yup. Intro To Music aka Music History is a shitty class haha. My teacher Clyde Thorpe makes it kewl tho. He's one of those "out there" kind of teachers who's lost in translation through the endless abyss of the ether

  • I cannot believe our mouths can make such sound.

  • Thanks for this. I love Machaut, but frankly, don't you all suspect that the vocalists of his time sounded nothing at all like this?

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