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Re: Musical gems
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:05 pm
by Cat-a-tonic
I think the Latin in some Libera songs is a little different to that in the church liturgy. When they sing Sanctus it sounds to me as if they sing Benedictus qui venit in nomine domine, with an e on the end of domine. Whereas in every other choral setting of the Benedictus I've heard it's nomine domini as in the one Malakai sings on his album. But that may just be me mishearing Libera.
Re: Musical gems
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2024 12:27 am
by Surpinto
Cat-a-tonic wrote: ↑<span title="Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:05 pm">6 months ago</span>
I think the Latin in some Libera songs is a little different to that in the church liturgy. When they sing Sanctus it sounds to me as if they sing Benedictus qui venit in nomine domine, with an e on the end of domine. Whereas in every other choral setting of the Benedictus I've heard it's nomine domini as in the one Malakai sings on his album. But that may just be me mishearing Libera.
Interesting observation, you may be right!
I think Robert took the liturgical latin and made modification as we can see in the prior discussions, because he was certainly inspired by it; of that we can have no doubt.
Re: Musical gems
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 2:23 pm
by Mercurial909
In no particular order…
Benedictus Deus (Thomas Delgado-Little)
Ave Verum (Freddie Mushrafi)
Angel (Isaac London)
Gaelic Blessing: Deep Peace (Stefan Leadbeater, James Threadgill, Sammy Moriarty)
Dreaming of Home (Camden Stewart)
Stabat Mata (Isaac London)
Sancte (Tom Cully, Liam Connery)
Lux Aeterna (Oliver W-R)
Lullabye: Goodnight My Angel (Josh Madine)
Beati Quorum (Nathan Skater, Luke Battesan-Dalpiaz)
Bonus tracks:
Voca Me (Descant: Thomas Delgado-Little)
Ave Maria (Thomas Delgado-Little)
Ave Maria [RP] (Ed Day)
Anime Christi (Joseph Hill, Freddie Mushrafi, Luca Brugnoli)
Bayan Ko (Ben Philipp)
Sempiterna (Descants: Tom Cully)
Cum Dederit (Dominik Clarke)
Coventry Carol (Josh Madine)