Source In Sync - Carmina's Choir ( BEST CHOIR EVER )
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@ACAPANSss yes,as he wrote, this is from the Latin Mass for the deceased: Dies Irae, Dies illa... At the beginning, they also sing "Kyrie Eleison, Christe Eleison, Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Lord have mercy)" This is still sung today. Full text: google "Dies Irae Dies Illa"
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Pftt, Batman, you are lame. You have a little signal in the sky.
Oh, me? I have an epic choir call for me. They even sing whilst I'm fighting. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to grab my sword, bow and arrow, and armour :)
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@lovesthesoundof where can i find the actual lyrics...the full lyrics for this song...i wanna know everything what they said...please help me...thank you...
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@dogfightvj It sounds like the choir is singing in Latin.
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@ACAPANSss From what I can tell it's a form of Latin often used in Christian choral music; the lyrics sound like "dies irae, dies illa, solvet saeclum in favila, teste David cum sibylla" - day of anger, day of terror, all shall crumble into ashes, this was David's revelation. You hear the same lyrics in Verdi's "Requiem"; I'm not sure if they're standard for all such pieces or not.
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wow this is awesome but, is the choir in italian??
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@freezebfree heh yeah XD
Two Steps From Hell - Tyrianis
enough said.
hereonearthme 1 year ago 32
This choir certainly rocks. Great song again, buddy.
Revennaras 1 year ago 17