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Cenyon Says:

Oct 28, 2008 - Thank you very much for uploading this video (and thanks to my friend who sent me the link to it). This is possibly the most beautiful piece of music I've ever heard, and it was great to see a live performance of it. Even though I'd turned from christianity and become a buddhist when I first heard this a few years ago, I got shivers all over my body and tears in my eyes. I felt as if God was truly present, and that He forgave and comforted me. Divine music.

extasy0 Says:

Oct 28, 2008 - ='O I'm actually moved. It's rare for me to cry. but this is amazing! Anyone who doesn't appreciate the masterpiece this music is, doesn't deserve to even listen to it's divine and vocal power.

kangaroo86 Says:

Oct 29, 2008 - Loved it.

josie421 Says:

Oct 30, 2008 - This is one of my favourite choir pieces. Plus, the young man singing the first solo version is cute.

ACIMunity Says:

Nov 2, 2008 - Two years after 9-11 on the anniversary I was sitting in my car. This song came on. I saw a vision in the field I was staring at while it played. Men and women that died on 9-11 starting filling up the field. They wore simple business clothes that blew in the wind. They sang this song to me with the radio. They wanted me to tell everyone they were OK, and not to be sad. It was one of the most beautiful and comforting moments of my life, and I know this holy music lended itself to the moment.

LiesExposed Says:

Nov 3, 2008 - Delusions are like that. There are kids who swear they've seen Santa because that's what they wanted to see. Not meaning to be offensive, but I find religious ignorance hard to tolerate, especially given the violent history caused by religious delusions (eg. 9/11 was caused because of religious delusions about souls and afterlives).

bojinxx Says:

Nov 3, 2008 - "Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you."

TMBS1987 Says:

Nov 3, 2008 - Alhamdolillah.Imagine what it must sound like when Hazrat Daud (AS) himself sung it and the hills and trees sung it as well. (David had the best voice amongst all humans)Imagine what Hazrat Israfeel (AS) must sound like. His is the best voice amongst angels.Anyways for those of you who understand it. Check the Quran out.It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allaah, but it is piety from you that reaches Him." [Al-Hajj (22):37]Same source anyone???Peace.

Pettrekleus Says:

Nov 3, 2008 - Beyond beautiful.

FinalFantasySimmo Says:

Nov 5, 2008 - awesome, I love performing this piece (Im a Tenor)...unfortunatly we never made a video of it

marcomase Says:

Nov 6, 2008 - thaks to the italian Allegri who created this music! Italian are great artists! I'm italian :p

JESSICAGOOL Says:

Nov 7, 2008 - At least there is something good from religion.Art and that kind of beauty. However religion proved themselves how crual they are after millions of innocent killed in name of hypotetic god ! What for ?? Just listen it and you will find that god is in your heart nowhere else !

vuotopieno Says:

Nov 8, 2008 - Barocco Italiano.

eoyn Says:

Nov 8, 2008 - I remember what it was to sing this.Just... amazing.

yvesmarieyou Says:

Nov 9, 2008 - Merci pour cet extraordinaire Miserere de Palestrina, si bien donné !ym

quesadiya Says:

Nov 10, 2008 - i have to listen this video but i dont have loudspeaker!!!!!

gregjockca20 Says:

Nov 10, 2008 - these bitches can sing, yo! yeah! fuck, listen to that! that's fucking A! FUCKING A! there may be no god, but goddamn, them's fine singin'. hahaha. yeah.

jakodupreez Says:

Nov 11, 2008 - Gregjockca20, what a wonderful display of your low IQ. You may have no brain, but you can swear!

seanbish Says:

Nov 11, 2008 - what is the translation of this? amazing

norskikkesant Says:

Nov 12, 2008 - This is beautiful music.

mikelinangel Says:

Nov 14, 2008 - Beautiful, it just stole my breath.

amobanion Says:

Nov 15, 2008 - This piece is my favorite part of the Lenten/Easter season. Every year I look forward to it.

MarkTrombone Says:

Nov 15, 2008 - Incredible piece of music that reflects the season/occasion of the church year it was written for. It is so profound and moving - even if those who are non-christians who listen to this are inspired by its beauty. It is amazing how this piece, over 370 years old, still touches the hearts of those who hear it. I wish ALL people would just take the time to just LISTEN to music like this - maybe people would be more kind and understanding of one another - the world would be a much better place.

MarkTrombone Says:

Nov 15, 2008 - If some of you who are new to listening to early/classical music try listening to these pieces : Hear My Prayer, O Lord - Henry Purcell / If Ye Love Me - Thomas Tallis / Geistliches Lied - Brahms /Requiem - Faure / Of the Father's Heart Begotten - Anon / Requiem - Frank Martin /Requiem - John Rutter / The Lord is my Shephard (Pslam 23) - John Rutter.Please let me know if you have a chance to listen to some of my recommendations - some of this music is here on You Tube! Enjoy!

buzzbaybear Says:

Nov 16, 2008 - It is a setting of Psalm 51- Have Mercy On Me O Lord- the psalm said on Holy Thursday.