Palestrina Stabat Mater
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How can we not be moved?
Thank you for posting, and with such high quality.
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that is actually true. Palestrina is the King of all Renaissance music
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Who is singing this? Tallis Scholars I'd guess. Beautiful!
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A brilliant composer indeed.
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Jestem z Polski, pozdrawiam cała PALESTYNE.
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Lovely music indeed. Can anyone tell me what ensemble is singing on this recording (In English please)?
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@3abdulmesii7 I'm not really sure what you mean by relativism... but nevertheless you can't deny that acceptance of Catholicism is a big step. The sort of relativism I've witnessed has basically been the downfall of morality and "the world" (trying not to sound crazy here) but I don't see how this could bring about any harm or be an obstacle in any way.
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@Buttermonkey63 That's an interesting question. While it is wonderful if Protestants are becoming more attracted to the Catholic and orthodox faith, I think that some of this acceptance results from a kind of relativism. I really don't like relativism, so I'm hesitant to consider it a definitely good thing.
I'm glad that some of the traditional disciplines are coming back too.
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@3abdulmesii7 I assume you are Catholic?
Isnt Protestants and Anglicans becoming more accepting of Catholicism a good thing? I'm pretty sure that a large number of saints ended up that way because Anglicans and protestants hated them and their traditions so much....
And even us Catholics have lost so much of our traditions! I'm so glad they're making a comeback....
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@docraverty Oops, I should have done my research.
I was perhaps a bit too partisan. I have always found it odd, though, that Protestants have the habit of sneaking Catholicism in through the back door. As soon as an air of antiquity or a sense of continuity with the past is needed, in comes the Catholic stuff!
How many saints has the Anglican Church canonized?
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You misunderstand--Anglicans appreciate Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant traditions--we don't "claim" them. p.s. Palestrina was Italian, not Spanish.
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A obra é magnífica (mesmo sendo suspeito por gostar particularmente de "Stabat Mater"), mas é uma boa ideia traduzir para tornar mais acessível ao público uma língua morta como o latim, para além de permitir que se estabeleçam pontes entre o texto, expressões e emoções e as opções sonoras e compositivas, no caso, de Palestrina.
Obrigado igualmente por facultares um link para download da obra em mp3. ;-)
Gostei!



Olá... você teria a gravação para mandar para mim? Já que não sabe de quem é a interpretação! Eu tenho outra gravação, mas não tão boa quanto...
ariayamanaka 1 year ago
Sim, tenho
crimsunrise 1 year ago
Sim, deixei o link de download nas informaç!oes do clipe.
crimsunrise 1 year ago
Muito obrigado! Podia indicar a autoria da execução?
Portubed 1 year ago
Infelizmente não sei de quem é a execução, Portubed.
crimsunrise 1 year ago