The repeated passage “Si est dolor símilis sicut dolor meus” has got to be the loneliest, most desolate piece of music ever composed.
@Daniel.W.BridgeАй бұрын
Someone knows here which Harpsicord is this one? Thanks
@francescoborghini76692 ай бұрын
Brano meraviglioso!! Ma esecuzione fiacca fino all' inverosimile!! Purtroppo la musicalità, della scrittura polifonica, sembra essersi smarrita da secoli!!... Forse concentrandosi maggiormente sulla sonorità degli ambienti, sull'unione delle varie voci, potremo rinvenire, col tempo, la chiave per dissigillare i forzieri nei quali giacciono sepolti questi tesori musicali, frutti di un' estetica ed una sensibilità da noi tanto lontana!!...
@bella-bee2 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this. Hauntingly beautiful. I love an early chant with drone!
@PaoloLucci3 ай бұрын
Finalmente la "Messa" come l'aveva concepita l'Autore ! : i Discanti e gli Alti eseguiti da voci bianche e non da quelle femminili
@silviazanicotti50543 ай бұрын
I wonder why this song reminds me of the disagreements and lack of character affinity between Andy and Brian of the Sweet...😆Joking aside, the song is wonderful and Jacqui McShee has the voice of a fairy, she would make a shopping list magical...💞
@siricortana95504 ай бұрын
Paul Gilbert's The Jig
@reptilrrudy23894 ай бұрын
Was ist das? Ist das Bach? Nein. Ist Mozart.
@anisanodze49154 ай бұрын
<3
@gustavoperez16965 ай бұрын
EXTRAORDINARY AND HEAVEN S MUSIC AND INTERTPRETER, THANKS. GUS PEREZ E., FROM BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA. LISTENING TO THIS GOLDEN GEM, AT HOME, JULY 23, 2204, IT S NOW 12 35 P.M. ON A VERY SUNNY DAY, AND GREAT WEATHER HERE.
@battlama99586 ай бұрын
Can she excuse my wrongs with Virtue's cloak? Shall I call her good when she proves unkind? Are those clear fires which vanish into smoke? Must I praise the leaves where no fruit I find? No no: where shadows do for bodies stand Thou may'st be abus'd if thy sight be dim Cold love is like to words written on sand Or to bubbles which on the water swim Wilt thou be thus abused still Seeing that she will right thee never? If thou canst not o'ercome her will The love will be thus fruitless ever Was I so base, that I might not aspire Unto those high joys which she holds from me? As they are high , so high is my desire: If she this deny, what can granted be? If she will yeld to that which reason is It is Reason's will that Love should be just Dear make me happy still be granting this Or cut off delays if that die I must Better a thousand times to die Than for to live thus still tormented: Dear, but remember it was I Who for thy sake did die contended
@aleleeinnaleleeinn91106 ай бұрын
This music never get old. A band overflowing with talent.
@rebeccagosset44987 ай бұрын
💝🤩👍❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🤎Love you ! Since a long time, the album is WONDERFULL🖤🩶🤍🩷💖🌀
@joannflanagan35577 ай бұрын
Maybe this started as a nature mythe. The light girl represented day. The dark one symbolized night. So night kills day.
@AngeloRosanio10 ай бұрын
Sempre profonda e solenne la musica di Part!!
@trezamuhoro563011 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@lloydbowers899711 ай бұрын
David James, countertenor, Gordon Jones, bass.
@potdog100011 ай бұрын
superb
@Bilal-vh8zx Жыл бұрын
2024 اشهد ان لا اله الا الله و اشهد ان محمد رسول الله
@AndreaSzabo7171 Жыл бұрын
💘🪷. 🕉️🕉️. 🔥🔥 🪷
@jonathansimon5795 Жыл бұрын
December 1974, the Science Center Computer Lab, Harvard, Cambridge MA. Night after night I sat with my ridiculously clunky program to write four-part harmony, each protocol taking hours as the core-intensive thing kept slipping to the bottom of the PDP-11 (Harvard-MIT) stack. There was a record player and this song played all day and all night, repeating every half-hour or so. I was too absorbed to take in either words or meaning -- I just thought it was Joni Mitchell or somebody singing about the "bonny blue" (i.e., the ocean). But it was one of the most beautiful songs I had ever heard. Fast-forward 40 years (I never went anywhere with computers, and I still have a flip phone!), I went searching for that song, armed only with the word "bonny." Found it, and the rest of the "Cruel Sister" album, and recognized it immediately. Took me back to college and less fraught times. "Lay the bent to the bonny broom" still something of a mystery - my best guess is agricultural: a scythe to the scotch broom in the field, although a sexual double entendre wouldn't completely shock me. The music is haunting.
@whirving Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I've heard this, another and perhaps older iteration of a traditional form. I've heard the Early American version, possibly an English version, and one I think is medieval. The upright bass in this song is, as usual for Pentangle, the unsung hero Danny Thompson. But all parts shine in this morbid beautiful tune.
@loco6969gold Жыл бұрын
TRIP INTERGALATICO 🤯
@wrtölp3578 Жыл бұрын
This Kyrie and the missa pro defunctis by Lassus is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. Considering that Lassus himself sang it too having a beautiful tenor voice. The Hilliard Ensemble is the best!! I heart them many times live!
@thiafalcone2622 Жыл бұрын
Haunting...
@TheFinottina Жыл бұрын
❤
@snilas Жыл бұрын
Une interprétation jamais égalée. Une merveille !
@KeizerHedorah Жыл бұрын
20 years before black sabbath's cringefest
@barbaramartino2580 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤
@claudebuysse7482 Жыл бұрын
Bert andJjohn were in the great guitar players of that area...bravo !
@xtryptaminex2148 Жыл бұрын
Does anyone know any similar songs? I really like this
@joncollins59812 жыл бұрын
Bert Jansch and Jacqui McShee what a combination
@DDowson2842 жыл бұрын
Love this version, but still prefer Old Blind Dogs version Ian Benzie’s vocal fits this song perfectly.
@davidcallison43082 жыл бұрын
Engaging performance of the Dowland Classic. Crystal clear vocals. Masterful lute dynamics. In a word, “Superb.”
@marisara_mari2 жыл бұрын
美しい
@jaekyoonpark13662 жыл бұрын
Beautifull~~~!!
@Big__drayco2 жыл бұрын
I heard this in a british literature class 15yrs ago when one of my favorite teachers of all time Mr. Mike Gruber was teaching us about sonnets. This never left me. I thought it was so beautiful although the story was tragic. I couldn’t remember the name! Just the melody and the fact that it had “sister” in the title. Between those two things, I had an aha moment today that lead down a rabbit hole which resulted in me finding this video, the EXACT rendition that Mr. Gruber introduced to me many years ago. Thank you for this video! The nostalgia it gave 🙌🏽
@nifty30002 жыл бұрын
This is definitely mozart
@cpm2322 жыл бұрын
May Almighty God bless and love you all.
@CATHERINEGERBER2 жыл бұрын
So beautiful!
@Scarlet_Officer2 жыл бұрын
“Is this bach? Is this Bach?” “No, I think Mozart…” “Mozart?”
@Pathstobalance2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing this, just discovering. Love the Garcia song Oh the Wind and Rain or Dreadful Wind and Rain, which is a slight variation of the version presented by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings of the same name.....Fascinating folk music history, the same tale being woven into different ballads, is that what we have here - with a graphic elaboration of the construction of the instrument ? Here are the lyrics as presented by Jerry Garcia > There were two sisters came walkin' down the stream Oh the wind and rain The one behind pushed the other one in Cryin' oh the dreadful wind and rain Johnny gave the youngest a gay gold ring Oh the wind and rain Didn't give the oldest one anything Cryin' oh the dreadful wind and rain They pushed her into the river to drown Oh the wind and rain And watched her as she floated down Cryin' oh the dreadful wind and rain Floated 'till she came to a miller's pond Oh the wind and rain Mama oh father there swims a swan Cryin' oh the dreadful wind and rain The miller pushed her out with a fishing hook Oh the wind and rain Drew that fair maid from the brook Cryin' oh the dreadful wind and rain He left her on the banks to dry Cryin' oh the wind and rain And a fiddlin' fool come passing by Cryin' oh the dreadful wind and rain Out of the woods came a fidder fair Oh the wind and rain Took thirty strands of her long yellow hair Cryin' oh the dreadful wind and rain And he made a fiddle bow of her long yellow hair Oh the wind and rain He made a fiddle bow of her long yellow hair Cryin' oh the dreadful wind and rain He made fiddle pegs of her long finger bones Oh the wind and rain He made fiddle pegs of her long finger bones Cryin' oh the dreadful wind and rain And he made a little fiddle of her breast bone Oh the wind and rain The sound could melt a heart of stone Cryin' oh the dreadful wind and rain And the only tune that the fiddle would play Was oh the wind and rain The only tune that the fiddle would play Was oh the dreadful wind and rain
@joegarrison23442 жыл бұрын
God on earth
@ValenStyles15042 жыл бұрын
buen opening
@DerPanzerToast2 жыл бұрын
I sort by new All Schindler's list comments Frankly one of those rare movies that could bring me to tears
@happybear3706 Жыл бұрын
Try city of life and death (2009). It’s about the infamous Nanking massacre.