O Come, All Ye Faithful - Adeste Fideles (arr. Philip Ledger)
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- čas přidán 3. 01. 2019
- O Come, All Ye Faithful in Latin (Adeste Fideles) with the descant written by Sir Philip Ledger (1937-2012) on the 6th verse.
This was taken from the traditional Christmas Eve celebration of Midnight Mass, from Buckfast Abbey in Devon (2018).
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I've always thought that this carol sounds best in Latin. I prefer the classical pronunciation to the ecclesiastical pronunciation though.
New tongue twister:
Buckbeak eats Buckwheat o'er at Buck Abbey.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😊
What is the role of the man wearing a black suit and bicorn hat at the end of the procession?
What country is this?
Buckfast Abbey? Is that where you can get Buckwheat Communion? J.K. Rowling? 🤔 Edit: Buckbeak, whatever. That Abbey has griffin gargoyles? That's where to find those creatures in Britain?
Beautiful. Except the terrible screaming women voices at the end.
It's a descant and a fantastic one at that!
@@morganm5370 The Philistines are among us
Susanne get your ears checked
a boy actually
I think like in the Church of England (Anglican Church) the highest voices at the end are the younger male choir. For me they are fantastic also it's like an Angelic voices...