Allegri's Miserere

Started by Sheldon McIntosh, May 04, 2009, 10:31:22 PM

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Sheldon McIntosh

Since we have so many Italian's and/or highly cultured people frequenting this forum, I'm hoping to get some opinion on the best version of Allegri's Miserere.

And for anyone that hasn't heard it, please treat yourself by going here....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x71jgMx0Mxc  Turn it up loud!!

Clarkson once said that listening to the Alfa V6 was like having Angels licking your ears.  It was true, but listening to this piece of music is like those Angels licking your ears whilst giving you a back rub with their downy wings, and massaging your brain at the same time. 

Popular story has it that it was only played once a year at the Vatican, and it was not allowed to be transcribed, as it was considered too beautiful and too powerful to be heard more than once a year by the plebs.  Mozart heard it when he was 14, went back to his room and transcribed the whole thing.  The secret was out....

Anyway, like I said, trying to find the best version of it, hope to get some opinion here.

Brett

how beautiful......l feel all peaceful, and serene, the tension has left my shoulders, l've cancelled by massage, l have no use of capital letters, or full stops, just comma's so the serenity flows on, and on, and on, it just finished, must play it again, and again, thankyou sheldon with no capital s, the world is a beautiful place.....truly, it is a beautiful piece of music, thankyou

Luke

I had a quick flick through the comments, and found this one: Very beautiful. I heard it in Civilization 4...
Hah! ;D

Also this one, which might actually be helpful:

Also listen to the King's College Choir version on YouTube for an equally beautiful and less cold performance of this sublime masterpiece.


Sheldon McIntosh

Any one else?  Branko surely?

Brett, couldn't tell if that was sarcasm or no.  Either way, very good, and thank you.

Luke.  Civilization 4, that's very funny!  Thanks for the comment recommendation too.  That one's nice, but low quality. 

I'm looking for the best version to download, both for listening, and as a good alarm clock tone.  I've used the opening piece from Mozart's Requiem up till now, but need something different to wake up to now.  I like a gentle rousing, me.

Cheers guys.

Paul Gulliver

Sheldon,

Just to get your day off the a crisp Bavarian start try a bit of this  (J S Bach)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY3ZqUigAy8&feature=PlayList&p=D46F8565CBE3D53B&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=72

This is from the soundtrack of Hannah & Her Sisters (Woody Allen circa 1986).

The music to which Michael Caine seduces Carrie Fisher.

It will get a bit of rythum up when your brushing your teeth . You certainly won't sleep through it 
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Paul Gulliver

Bump,

Also listen to the second movement
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Sheldon McIntosh

Ahhh, 'tis very nice indeed.  And as you say, good getting dressed and teeth brushing music maybe, but certainly too vigorous for opening eyes to in my opinion.  That said, any music to seduce Carrie Fisher to is very good music indeed.  Especially if she's wearing the outfit from Return of the Jedi.

Cheers, I do like a bit of baroque now and again.

I think Hannah and her Sisters is one of the few Woody Allen movies I haven't seen, I may have to get it.  Thanks Paul.

Paul Gulliver

Sheldon,

Perhaps a little bit of this first thing to let the light in and get those pupils dilating .

It perhaps has a little bit of Lurch from the Adams Family late one  on night with a spanish sherry on top of the keyboard

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCEIiP5JoNk&feature=PlayList&p=D46F8565CBE3D53B&index=76&playnext=5&playnext_from=PL

Paul Gulliver
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1981 Piper Yellow Alfetta GTV 2000
1985 Red Alfetta GTV2.0
1989 White Alfa 164
2000 156

Sheldon McIntosh

Quote from: Paul Gulliver on May 06, 2009, 09:01:29 PM
It perhaps has a little bit of Lurch from the Adams Family late one  on night with a spanish sherry on top of the keyboard

Brilliant.

MD

I think you guys need to put a couple of besser blocks up against the fence and come over to the funky side of town. Bring your greasy chips and Guiness witcha... 8)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V7mZtHZZuo
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1750GT

Yeah now your talking and guys if you still want to stay on your side of the fence but come forward a few years and hear some really nice stuff listen to these:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaxHODJzmU0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTHLr7PceZE

Fanfare for the common man un-cut and fanfare for the common man with an orchestral, sorta flamingo, pipes etc. twist. Nice.

Fanfare for the common man? now that sounds like Alfisti.

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Paul Gulliver

That sounds like the wake up call you would get at Guantanamo Bay. I think Sheldon was originally after something a little less stressful.
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Gary Pearce

Yes Sheldon, I think you need a bit of concrete in your coffee. Toughen up!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzxF-M2erx8
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Awesome Gary. One of my favourites
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Paul Err I think that was the point of the suggestion?


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