Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence - PICARDY
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2023
- Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
Tune of PICARDY
Arranged by Caitlin Foster for Women's Choir
Sung By: Emma Nwobilor, Caitlin Foster, and Emma Drzycimski
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This, to me, might be the single most powerful Christmas Carol of all time. Thank you for making such a moving rendition of it.
Magnificent! Why are these treasures not being sung by us in our churches at Mass?????
I am so glad I have found this channel. I love this way of chanting. Viva Cristo Rey, alleluia.
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I don't comment much, but this is phenomenal and I see it is a smaller channel, so I'm happy to lend some support where I can.
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Very worshipful! Beautiful!
Petition to release this on Spotify, please🙇♀️
Very soon. It’s in the works
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Praise the Lord!
Pure perfection n bliss
Wicked visual key change!
Amazing, glad it came in my recommended today!
Quickly realised the melody is taken from "Jesus Christ S'habille En Pauvre", as I haven't heard "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence" before :O Interesting to see
Yes! I do believe it was originally a French carol but Ralph Vaughan Williams arranged it to this text in the early 1900s
The title of this one caught my eye, as there is in the Byzantine chant repertoire a hymn that starts out the same ('Let all mortal flesh keep silence' in English). Though the rest of the text diverges, so they are clearly not the same hymn at all, there are some commonalities in the content and even their respective modes are not that far apart. I imagine the liturgical use of this setting is different in any event.
I like this one, it's quite interesting.
This is a version of the Byzantine one adapted to have rhyme/meter, so the words were changed.
I'm so grateful to have heard such a beautiful rendition of my favourite hymn. Thank you.
Wow 2:05
This is a nice rendition!!! Keep up the good work
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Beautiful and nice tempo.
Is there any chance whatsoever to just hear the lower harmony on this song? I would be so grateful.
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