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Alle psallite cum luya

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2008

13th century festival song in Latin based on the word "Alleluia" (Halleluya) arranged, translated and performed by David W Solomons (dwsChorale), with accompanying images of musicians and dancers across the world

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http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/dwschorale2

Images from the "Secret museum of mankind", with thanks to Ian Macky.
The countries represented are: Peru, Spain, India, Scotland, Greece, Liberia, South Africa, Estonia, Finland, Laos, Tahiti

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  • Bellissimo!!!!!.....illuminato­.....

    Roberto.

  • @robertocasitenore Grazie Roberto :-)

  • I don't think Subway to Sally gets the original feel of the piece.

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  • ohh yes they do! If subway to sally is performing this song live the whole crowd gets quiet and its just wonderful!

    But this versionis also nice!

    Greetings from Germany

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  • Molto Bello!!!

    Roberto.

  • Cool xDD

    But I the best version is performed by a german Rockband called "Subway To Sally" *gg*

  • We are learning this piece in our female choir. We heard all the versions and this is the one we prefer! Very nice!

  • Amazing moment.

  • This is awesome.You are doing so many amazing videos. This one is awesome and I love the sound of this. You are a Star and I love getting to listen to your outstanding voice. God bless you and your family.

  • That was interesting!

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