“Nisi Dominus", Claudio Monteverdi | The Green Mountain Project 2012

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  • "Nisi Dominus” (1650), Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)
    Jolle Greenleaf and Molly Quinn, soprano
    Marc Molomot, Jason McStoots, Sumner Thompson and Scott Mello, tenor
    Jesse Blumberg and David McFerrin, bass
    Hank Heijink and Daniel Swenberg, theorbo
    Avi Stein, organ
    Selection from "A Grand Festive Vespers in Venice, c. 1640, for the Feast of the Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary”
    January 3, 2012
    The Church of St. Jean Baptiste, New York City
    The Green Mountain Project (honoring the literal translation of Monteverdi's name) is an annual event that began in NYC in 2010 under the musical direction of Scott Metcalfe and artistic direction of Jolle Greenleaf. Learn more: tenet.nyc/green...
    John Stone (video) and Mark Aubort (audio)
    English translation:
    Except the Lord build the house,
    they labor in vain that build it.
    Except the Lord keep the city,
    the watchman wakes but in vain.
    It is vain for you to rise before dawn:
    rise after you have sat down,
    you who eat the bread of sorrow:
    for he has given his beloved sleep.
    Behold, children are an inheritance of the Lord:
    and the fruit of the womb, a reward.
    As arrows in the hand of the mighty,
    so are children of the vigorous.
    Blessed is the man who has fulfilled his longing by them:
    he shall not be confounded
    when he speaks to his enemies at the gate.
    Glory be to the Father...

Komentáře • 9

  • @andrewc2498
    @andrewc2498 Před 10 lety +4

    Absolutely beautiful, surely singing cannot get better than this. Just magical. And what an amazing genius was Montiverdi, thank you so much everyone.

    • @jollegreenleaf514
      @jollegreenleaf514 Před 10 lety +2

      Thank you so much! We truly loved singing and playing this program and it brings me great joy to know that others enjoy it too!

  • @Claudiuspapyrus
    @Claudiuspapyrus Před 11 lety

    Yes ! Absolutely !!!!... Thank you so much !

  • @marcvcivsnoveboracensis
    @marcvcivsnoveboracensis Před 9 lety +1

    This is flawless.

  • @jeronimobarzabe354
    @jeronimobarzabe354 Před 9 lety

    Génial !! très beau, merci pour cette vidéo.

  • @roberthovencamp
    @roberthovencamp Před 9 lety

    Outstanding performance!

  • @TENETVocalArtists
    @TENETVocalArtists  Před 11 lety

    Thank you! :)

  • @p067f
    @p067f Před 9 lety +3

    Considering that Monteverdi died in 1643 I ask myself how is it possible that this piece allegedly dates from 1650 ?;-)

    • @6463538
      @6463538 Před 9 lety

      I think the collection in which it first appeared in print (Mass, Psalms and Litany) was published in that year (posthumously, obviously). Not sure when it was actually written...