Polyphony: The Chants of the Latin Mass | Sacred Choir Music, Hymns and Motets
Listen this album on all digital platforms: https://lnk.fuga.com/gruppovocalearsc... This video features the intricate polyphonic arrangements of Antonio Lotti’s "Missa del primo tuono" from 1736, bringing the sublime chants of the traditional Latin Mass to life. Immerse yourself in the spiritual and historical depth of Catholic liturgical music, exquisitely performed and recorded for an authentic auditory journey. Perfect for enthusiasts of classical sacred music and those seeking a serene and devotional listening experience. Antonio Lotti's ‘Messa del Primo Tuono’ (Mass of the First Thunder) is a sacred music composition written for the Catholic Mass liturgy. Antonio Lotti, an Italian composer of the Baroque period, composed this mass around 1736. The name ‘First Thunder’ refers to the tone in which the composition is written. The Mass is structured according to the liturgical tradition of the Latin Mass, which includes parts such as the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei, and other liturgical parts. Lotti's music is known for its melodic beauty and harmonic complexity, typical features of the Baroque style. Antonio Lotti's ‘Messa del Primo Tuono’ represents a significant example of sacred music of the Italian Baroque period and is still performed and appreciated today for its emotional depth and intrinsic beauty. Subscribe to our channel "The Sacred Christian Music TV": / @thesacredchristianmusictv The Splendours of Polyphony: • The Splendours of Polyphony - The Sacred C... Medieval Religious Music: • Medieval Religious Music - The Sacred Chri... Sacred Classical Music: • Sacred Classical Music - The Sacred Christ... ⚠️ This channel features only real performances by acclaimed artists and professional choirs. All music is human-made. No AI-generated audio is ever used. Support human work! ➤ Music by: Gruppo Vocale Ars Cantica and Marco Berrini From the album "Antonio Lotti: Messa del primo tuono (1736) - Motetti" ℗ 1992 La Gloria / Rusty Records Listen this album on all digital platforms: https://lnk.fuga.com/gruppovocalearsc... 00:00 Kyrie 01:24 Gloria 03:40 Credo 07:32 Sanctus 08:58 Benedictus 09:44 Agnus Dei 11:10 Regina Coeli 12:11 Jubilate Deo 13:43 Salve Regina 15:45 Quem dicunt homines 17:41 Ecce ego mitto vos 19:21 Vere languores nostros 21:13 Laudate Dominum in sanctis eium 24:22 Ad Dominum cum tribularer 29:21 Beatus vir Subscribe to "La Gloria / Rusty Records": YouTube: / @lagloriarustyrecords ➤ Image: ‘Mass of St. Gregory’, oil on panel, gold leaf, 1490-1500, Spain. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. ➤ Contact: [email protected] Instagram: / lagloriamusic Youtube: / @lagloriamusic https://www.lagloria.it #polyphony #mass #catholic #christianmusic #prayermusic

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