I would like to create a thread that gathers:
-All kinds of musical settings based on or inspired by religious text or prayers. That means they might also be inspired by the Dammapada or even the Popol Vuh. The words, however, are required to be in Latin (exceptions are allowed when followed by a translation).
-Prayers in Latin (exceptions are allowed when followed by a translation)
Lately I've been experiencing a raising interest for sacred music and unusual prayers. Maybe I'm not the only one interested in this kind of stuff. I just thought it's worth a try.
Any religion is welcome but if you feel the urge to post satanism-related contents,
-Try to suppress it.
If you can't, remember:
-You can create another thread
Please enclose any controversial contents in a
E.G.:
-(Almost) everything Arvo Pärt has composed belongs here.
-Your latin version of Inno a Satana - "hymn to Satan" by the Nobel Prize in Literature Giosuè Carducci doesn't (you should, therefore, enclose it in a Spoiler).
I start out with Handel's Choral work based on David's Psalm, usually recited in Sunday's vespers. Link: PSALMUS 110
For some reason the video doesn't start at minute 0, but at some point in the middle.
-All kinds of musical settings based on or inspired by religious text or prayers. That means they might also be inspired by the Dammapada or even the Popol Vuh. The words, however, are required to be in Latin (exceptions are allowed when followed by a translation).
-Prayers in Latin (exceptions are allowed when followed by a translation)
Lately I've been experiencing a raising interest for sacred music and unusual prayers. Maybe I'm not the only one interested in this kind of stuff. I just thought it's worth a try.
Any religion is welcome but if you feel the urge to post satanism-related contents,
-Try to suppress it.
If you can't, remember:
-You can create another thread
Please enclose any controversial contents in a
Controversy must be kept at bay
E.G.:
-(Almost) everything Arvo Pärt has composed belongs here.
-Your latin version of Inno a Satana - "hymn to Satan" by the Nobel Prize in Literature Giosuè Carducci doesn't (you should, therefore, enclose it in a Spoiler).
I start out with Handel's Choral work based on David's Psalm, usually recited in Sunday's vespers. Link: PSALMUS 110