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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

Miserer Allegri- Trinity College Cambridge

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  • @Kapojos Satanic ? The Miserere is a catholic song about forgiveness and its one of the most complex vocal works in history. Your lack of culture disgusts me ...

  • Yes this version is available once again! I was close to tears when youtube wouldn't allow me to listen to it a few days ago, thinking that it had been removed! This version just sounds so...pure, I guess. It's rather difficult to find the words to describe something thats beyond beautiful. This is probably my second favourite version-after the King's College 1963 one. It should have won the Classic FM Hall of Fame. Thanks for the great quality by the way :)

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  • my favorite song to listen after pulling my finger off the bong !

    This interpretation is the best there is one youtube, I wish I could see it live...

  • this a wonderful song... that spike at 4:13 !

  • This is, in my opinion, the best version on youtube. Thank you so much for posting :)

  • @spongersurfer I agree. If there was such a thing, this would be music to die to.

  • @Neuroneos I more like the Allegro by Misereri

  • I more like the Allegro by Misereri

  • Just beautiful...

  • Just beautiful...

  • Amazing! Gregorio Allegri was apparently a genius. I don't care for the words for it was used unfairly for religion purposes. The choir is amazing, the melody is so complicated yet so clear and pure . You fall in love with it so fast yet it saddens you as if you lost love so quickly. Some things are just beautiful and some are so horrifying, this melody captured both in way that can only be described as a tragedy but at the same time i feel somehow safe, alone and crazy at the same time.

  • Claudio Monteverdi’s [15 May 1567 (baptized) – 29 November 1643)] work marked the transition from the Renaissance style of music to that of the Baroque period. Gregorio Allegri’s (1582 – 17 February 1652) Miserere is one of the most often-recorded examples of late Renaissance music, although it was actually written during the chronological confines of the Baroque era; in this regard it is representative of the music of the Roman School of composers, who were stylistically conservative.

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