Little lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee, Gave thee life and bade thee feed By the stream and o’er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, wooly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice? Little lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Little lamb, I’ll tell thee; Little lamb, I’ll tell thee: He is called by thy name, For He calls Himself a lamb, He is meek, and He is mild, He became a little child; I a child, and thee a Lamb, We are called by His Name. Little lamb, God bless thee! Little lamb, God bless thee!
Handel's Water Music & Music For The Royal Fireworks. Handel's Water Music & Music For The Royal Fireworks Full concert performance by Le Concert Spirituel on period instruments. Conducted by Hervé Niquet.
Zelenka: Requiem pour Auguste II. Zelenka: Requiem pour Auguste II | Collegium 1704 • Zelenka: Officium Defunctorum & Requiem in D major __ • Katerina Knezikova: soprano • Mariana Rewerski: mezzosoprano • Marketa Cukrova: alto • Jaroslav Brezina: tenor • Tobias Berndt: bass • Tomas Kral: bass Collegium 1704 Conducted by Václav Luks
Cathedrals. Nor is the light of faith, joined to the truth of love, extraneous to the material world, for love is always lived out in body and spirit; the light of faith is an incarnate light radiating from the luminous life of Jesus. It also illumines the material world, trusts its inherent order and knows that it calls us to an ever widening path of harmony and understanding. The gaze of science thus benefits from faith: faith encourages the scientist to remain constantly open to reality in all its inexhaustible richness. Faith awakens the critical sense by preventing research from being satisfied with its own formulae and helps it to realize that nature is always greater. By stimulating wonder before the profound mystery of creation, faith broadens the horizons of reason to shed greater light on the world which discloses itself to scientific investigation.
Michael Haydn, Requiem C minor. Michael Haydn, Requiem C minor Finnish RSO, A Mustonen Anu Komsi, soprano Petteri Salomaa, bass Topi Lehtipuu, tenor Wivan Nygård-Fagerudd, alto Finnische Radio Sinfonieorchester Helsinki Chamber Chor Andres Mustonen (director) Michael Haydn wrote the Missa pro defuncto Archiepiscopo Sigismondo, or more generally Missa pro Defunctis, Klatzmann I:8, MH 155, following the death of the Count Archbishop Sigismund von Schrattenbach in Salzburg on December 1771. Haydn completed the Requiem before the year was over, signing it "S[oli] D[eo] H[onore] et G[loria.] Salisburgi 31 Dicembre 1771." At the beginning of that year, his daughter Aloisia Josefa died. Historians believe "his own personal bereavement" motivated the composition. Contemporary materials which have survived to the present day include the autograph score found in Berlin, a set of copied parts with lots of corrections in Haydn's hand in Salzburg and another set at the Esterházy castle in Eisenstadt …More
Mozart, Coronation Mass - Karajan · Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra · St. Peter's Basilica. Mozart, Coronation Mass - Karajan · Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra · St. Peter's Basilica Historical presentation of the legendary austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna Singverein, Kathleen Battle, Trudeliese Schmidt, Ferruccio Furlanetto and Gosta Winbergh interpreting the Coronation Mass by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during the High Mass celebrated by H.H. Pope John Paul II in St. Peter's Basilica at Vatican City on June 29, 1985. 03:32 Kyrie 07:02 Gloria 16:16 Credo 29:36 Sanctus 31:45 Benedictus 40:36 Agnus Dei Histórica presentación del legendario director austriaco Herbert von Karajan junto a la Orquesta Filarmónica de Vienna, la Wiener Singverein, Kathleen Battle, Trudeliese Schmidt, Ferruccio Furlanetto y Gosta Winbergh interpretando la Misa de Coronación de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart durante la Santa Misa celebrada por S.S. Juan Pablo II en …More
St. BERNADETTE w/english subtitles. Marie Bernarde "Bernadette" Soubirous ( 7 January 1844 -- 16 April 1879) was the firstborn daughter of a miller from Lourdes, France, and is venerated as a Christian mystic and Saint in the Catholic Church. Soubirous is best known for her participation in the Marian apparitions of a "small young lady" who asked for a chapel to be built at the nearby garbage dump of the cave-grotto within Massabielle where apparitions are said to have occurred between 11 February and 16 July 1858. She would later receive recognition when the lady who appeared to her identified herself as the Virgin Mary Immaculate Conception. Despite initial skepticism from the Catholic Church, Soubirous's claims were eventually declared "worthy of belief" after a canonical investigation, and the Marian apparition is now known as Our Lady of Lourdes. Since her death, Soubirous's body has apparently remained internally incorrupt... Beatified--14 June 1925, Rome, by Pope Pius XI Canonized …More