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erisolkat · 23 days
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fuck jubilate deo im homestucking
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mrbacf · 1 year
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Jean-Baptiste Lully: 'Jubilate Deo omnis terra', Grand Motet LWV 77/16
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hierarchyproblem · 1 year
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It was the anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing yesterday, and Nagasaki is in two days. I haven't seen Oppenheimer, but since the topic's been in the discourse lately, here's what Dorothy Day wrote in the Catholic Worker in 1945 following the dropping of the bomb.
Mr Truman was jubilant. President Truman. True man; what a strange name, come to think of it. We refer to Jesus Christ as true God and true Man. Truman is a true man of his time in that he was jubilant. He was not a son of God, brother of Christ, brother of the Japanese, jubilating as he did. He went from table to table on the cruiser which was bringing him home from the Big Three conference, telling the great news; “jubilant” the newspapers said. Jubilate Deo. We have killed 318,000 Japanese.
That is, we hope we have killed them, the Associated Press, on page one, column one of the Herald Tribune, says. The effect is hoped for, not known. It is to be hoped they are vaporized, our Japanese brothers – scattered, men, women and babies, to the four winds, over the seven seas. Perhaps we will breathe their dust into our nostrils, feel them in the fog of New York on our faces, feel them in the rain on the hills of Easton. Jubilate Deo. President Truman was jubilant. We have created. We have created destruction. We have created a new element, called Pluto. Nature had nothing to do with it. “A cavern below Columbia was the bomb’s cradle,” born not that men might live, but that men might be killed. Brought into being in a cavern, and then tried in a desert place, in the midst of tempest and lightning, tried out, and then again on the eve of the Feast of the Transfiguration of our Lord Jesus Christ, on a far off island in the eastern hemisphere, tried out again, this “new weapon which conceivably might wipe out mankind, and perhaps the planet itself.” [...] “We have spent two billion on the greatest scientific gamble in history and won,” said President Truman jubilantly. The papers list the scientists (the murderers) who are credited with perfecting this new weapon [...] Scientists, army officers, great universities (Notre Dame included), and captains of industry – all are given credit lines in the press for their work of preparing the bomb – and other bombs, the President assures us, are in production now [...] This new great force will be used for good, the scientists assured us. And then they wiped out a city of 318,000. This was good. The President was jubilant. Today’s paper with its columns of description of the new era, the atomic era, which this colossal slaughter of the innocents has ushered in, is filled with stories covering every conceivable phase of the new discovery. Pictures of the towns and the industrial plants where the parts are made are spread across the pages. In the forefront of the town of Oak Ridge, Tennessee is a chapel, a large comfortable-looking chapel benignly settled beside the plant. And the scientists making the first tests in the desert prayed, one newspaper account said. Yes, God is still in the picture. God is not mocked [...] God permits these things. We have to remember it. We are held in God’s hands, all of us, and President Truman too, and these scientists who have created death, but will use it for good. He, God, holds our life and our happiness, our sanity and our health; our lives are in His hands. He is our Creator. Creator. [...] Everyone says, “I wonder what the Pope thinks of it?” How everyone turns to the Vatican for judgement, even though they do not seem to listen to the voice there! But our Lord Himself has already pronounced judgement on the atomic bomb. When James and John (John the beloved) wished to call down fire from heaven on their enemies, Jesus said: “You know not of what spirit you are. The Son of Man came not to destroy souls but to save.” He said also, “What you do unto the least of these my brethren, you do unto me.”
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Johann Valentin Meder - Jubilate Deo omnis terra
Artist: Jan Borjesson
Conductor: Magnus Kjellson, Ensemble: Goteborg Baroque
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culmaer · 1 year
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thank you to @alvallah for tagging me to post five of my favourite songs at the moment
"Se l'aura spira" — Girolamo Frescobaldi (sung by Alice Borciani, accompanied by Magdalena Hasibeder et al.)
"Jubilate Deo" — from the Manuscrit de Tours (performed by Ensemble Correspondances, dir. Sébastien Daucé)
"Venus" — Lady Gaga
"Désolé" — Gorillaz ft. Fatoumata Diawara
"Sirata" — Habib Koité
I'll tag @slingsandarrowroot @lewcyd @chatwiththeclouds @parksanddeserts @fluencylevelfrench and whomsoever else wishes to do this ; just say I tagged you〜
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silverysongs · 2 years
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Any/all of 16, 17, 21, 22 for the song asks 💓
16. Most beautiful vocal performances
My Luve is like a Red, Red Rose // Voces8
Maria // West Side Story (specifically the 1961 film version)
Almost Real // The Bridges of Madison County
Jubilate Deo: VI. Alleluia (Song of the Earth) // Dan Forrest
17. Songs most likely to give me full-body shivers
(honestly I feel like this happens to me with a lot of music, so these are the ones that come to mind:)
Romance from Piano Concerto in A Minor // Clara Schumann
The Deer's Cry // Voces8
Omar Sharif // The Band's Visit
Millstatt // The Arcadian Wild
21. Songs that make me think of my favorite books
Gravity // Sara Bareilles
Not With Haste // Mumford & Sons
Orpheus // Sara Bareilles
illicit affairs // Taylor Swift
22. Songs in which I see myself
No One Else // Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
peace // Taylor Swift
The Cave // Mumford & Sons
The Graduate // The Arcadian Wild
lessons // Lilli Furfaro
The Words // Anais Mitchell
Kathy's Song // Simon & Garfunkel
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misscrawfords · 2 years
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1, 4, 5, 7, 22 end of year asks?
Song of the year?
Hmm. Hard to say. Maybe ABBA's Don't Shut Me Down? I've been listening to it a lot.
Or possibly Mondonville's Jubilate Deo which my choir sang earlier this year and just filled me with joy.
4. Movie of the year?
Netflix Persuasion of course.
I haven't watched many, but probably a toss up between Enola Holmes 2 and Fire Island. Glass Onion probably up there but I only just watched it so hard to tell yet where it sits!
5 - already answered
7. Favorite actor of the year?
Um, don't know. I don't really have favourite actors. I guess I watched Healer which has both Ji Chang Wook and Park Min Young who I both like, so maybe them? But I'm just not really invested.
22. Favorite place you visited this year?
Been lucky enough to go to some cool places this year! Returning to Florence for the first time since I was a child was really fantastic and I can't wait to go again. However, my solo holiday on Anglesey (Wales) is what really stands out and in particular, a little corner of it called Penmon Point. There's the ruins of an old dovecote, ancient abbey and even older shrine to St Seirion. It feels completely unlike more usual expressions of Christianity in Britain and there's such an amazing sense of peace and history. And then you can walk down a lovely path to a blustery promontory with a lighthouse. The whole thing is just so lovely.
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elfinaldelcamino · 2 months
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PROGRAMA
Projecte encàrrec del Festival Perelada
Xavier GARCÍA CARDONA (1991)  
“Així com cell qui es veu prop de la mort” (Estrena )
Aurora BAUZÀ (1987) i Pere JOU (1985)   
"Canto de Lobo” (Estrena i encàrrec del Festival) a partir d’un fragment de l’obra “Lamentationes Ieremiæ Prophetæ” d’Alonso Lobo (1555-1617)  
Joan MAGRANÉ (1988)  
“Come fontana piena” 
Madalena CASULANA (1544)  
“Ahi possanza d’amor” de “Il secondo libro de madrigali a quattro voci” 
Anna CAMPMANY (1993)  
"Si jo oblidés ma cantera” (Estrena i encàrrec del Festival )
Carles PRAT (1985)   
“Tanto gentil”  a l’estil madrigalesc (Estrena)
Claudio MONTEVERDI (1567)  
“Ecco mormorar l’onde” de “Il secondo libro de madrigali a cinque voci”
Helena CÁNOVAS (1994)  
“Intorno a due vermiglie e vaghe labbra” 
Josep OLLÉ (1987)  
“Jubilate Deo”
FITXA ARTÍSTICA
Cor de Cambra del Palau de la Música Catalana 
Júlia SESÉ, direcció musical
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regioonlineofficial · 11 months
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Est (GLD) – Het kerststerrenseizoen is gestart. Terwijl de eerste planten de kwekerij verlaten, smeren leden van diverse koren uit de Betuwe de kelen om de akoestiek in de kas te testen. Bij Poinsettiakweker Marjanne van den Berg uit Est wordt zaterdagavond 25 november de eerste editie van ‘Kerst in de Kas’ gehouden. Kom in de Kas Het idee is afkomstig van dochter Fleur (18) die binnen haar groene MBO-opleiding aan de Yuverta in Geldermalsen opdracht kreeg om een evenement te organiseren. Fleur van den Berg: “Mijn ouders doen jaarlijks mee aan de landelijke actie Kom in de Kas die in april met veel succes gehouden. Iedereen kan dan kwekerijen bezoeken en zich laten informeren over de teelt van diverse bloemen en planten. April is natuurlijk niet het seizoen voor kerststerren, maar het kweekproces is wel boeiend om te bekijken. Daarom kwam ik op het idee om ‘Kerst in de Kas’ te organiseren, een gezellige avond met muziek, lichtjes, kraampjes en heel veel kerststerren.” Marjanne van den Berg hoopt dat de actie ook een landelijk vervolg krijgt en zal collegakwekers binnenkort enthousiasmeren tijdens een internationale vakbeurs. Een voorproefje van Kerst in de Kas is te bekijken via: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDM6-00ZCbw Poinsettiakwekerij De populariteit van de kerstster is de afgelopen jaren toegenomen. Marjanne van den Berg: “De plant met rode en witte bloemen heeft een vertrouwde en nostalgische uitstraling die perfect past bij Kerst. Maar vergis je niet, tegenwoordig is de plant er in tal van opvallende kleuren: van roze tot paars tot limegroen. En dat maakt ze ext ra geliefd.” Via veiling Royal FloraHolland worden ca. 15 miljoen kerststerren aangevoerd door zo’n 60 Nederlandse kwekers. Duitsland is met 38% het belangrijkste exportland. Van den Berg in Est is de grootste Poinsettiakwekerij in midden-Nederland met zo’n 400.000 planten op een oppervlakte van 2,2 hectare. Kerst in de Kas is gratis te bezoeken op zaterdag 25 november van 17.30 tot 23.00 uur en maar liefst 5 koren uit de regio zullen kerstliederen ten gehore brengen: De Zeesterren, Fruitig GeFlipt, Wij durfe, Jubilate Deo en Zanglust. Daarnaast zijn er volop activiteiten voor jong en oud. Uiteraard zijn er ook kerststerren en kerstbomen te koop. Adres: Karnheuvelsestraat 20 in Est.
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Joseph-Hector Fiocco: 'Jubilate Deo', Petit motet
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guywithbeer · 3 years
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Benjamin Britten's Jubilate Deo is a sacred choral setting of Psalm 100 in English, written in 1961.
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stickychildbouquet · 3 years
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mrbacf · 11 months
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Lully: Jubilate Deo - Motet pour la paix | Jordi Savall & Le Concert des...
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ogaborus · 5 years
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"Can you give up your sorrow for My joy?"
“Can you give up your sorrow for My joy?”
This text was written while experiencing the wonderful performance of Dan Forrest’s “Jubilate Deo!” by Bradley Community Chorus, conducted by Cory Ganschow.
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“Those that I love are dying… My world is shattered… You talk about some meaning, some happiness… how so? What is the point of asking for things when death surrounds you? What is the point of singing, of dancing… when… Joy? I find no more.”
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andwiththyspirit · 3 years
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Morning Prayer for the Monday after The Seventh Sunday After Trinity
Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness: O come, let us adore him. — Antiphon on the Jubilate Deo
Blessed * be the Lord God of Israel, for he hath visited and redeemed us. — Antiphon on the Benedictus Dominus Deus
℣. Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God. ℟. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. — Responsory on the Salve Regina
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human-antithesis · 3 years
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Hermit’s Lair - Human Antithesis https://t.me/Human_Antithesis
Deathspell Omega - Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice (February 2004) Country: France Genre: Avant-Garde Black Metal Reuploaded: FLAC
Lineup:
Mikko Aspa - Vocals
Christian Bouche A.K.A. Hasjarl - Guitars
Khaos - Bass
Miscellaneous Staff:
Timo Ketola (R.I.P. October 12th, 2020)
Tracklist:
First Prayer - 05:43
Sola Fide I - 05:13
Solda Fide II - 07:53
Second Prayer - 04:41
Blessed Are the Dead Whiche Dye in the Lorde - 05:47
Hétoïmasia - 07:08
Third Prayer - 03:57
Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice - 06:31
Odium Nostrum - 04:45
Jubilate Deo (O Be Joyful in the Lord) - 06:07
Carnal Malefactor - 11:44
Drink The Devil’s Blood - 04:31
Malign Paradigm - 03:39
Label: Norma Evangelium Diaboli
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