TomatoShaft - Phisk

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This is my latest track, but also the first i upload here at Youtube.It's not the world's greatest quality, but it works :P ENJOY 8D

Furfag Kiba- The Awesome Crew

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3rd song on our album man..this one goes out to Kiba..FurfagSean:Yo, Awesome Crew here again, this time we got a new one hoTim: this one goes out to furfagki...

University of Maryland Collegium Musicum: Monteverdi

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Claudio Monteverdi - Excerpt of Gloria a 7 from Selva morale et spirituale (Venice, 1741)University of Maryland Collegium MusicumMichael Holmes, directorLatin text:Gloria in excelsis Deo. Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis. Laudamus te. Benedicimus te.Adoramus te. Glorificamus te. Gratias agimus tibi propter magnam gloriam tuam. Domine Deus, Rex coelestis, Deus Pater omnipotens. Domine Fili unigenite, Jesu Christe. Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, Filius Patris. Qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis. Qui tollis peccata mundi, suscipe deprecationem nostram. Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris, miserere nobis. Quoniam tu solus sanctus. Tu solus Dominus. Tu solus altisimus, Jesu Christe.Cum Sancto Spiritu in gloria Dei Patris. Amen.English translation:Glory in the highest to God. And on earth peace to men of good will. We praise thee. We bless thee.We worship thee. We glorify thee. Thanks we give to thee because of thy great glory. Lord God, King of heaven, God Father almighty. Lord Son only begotten, Jesus Christ. Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of Father. Who take away sins of world, have mercy on us. Who take away sins of world, receive our supplication. Who sit at right hand of Father, have mercy on us.For thou alone holy. Thou alone Lord.Thou alone most high, Jesus Christ.With Holy Spirit in glory of God Father. Amen.About the group:The Collegium Musicum is the primary ensemble at the University of Maryland to concentrate on the performance of early music. The ensemble combines the preparation of high-quality concerts with research and in-class discussion of numerous performance practice issues relating to music from the Middle Ages through the Baroque era (ca. 1000-1750). The vast majority of the ensemble's repertoire is drawn from the music of the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance (ca. 1200-1600). The Collegium is very often split into several smaller ensembles, which rehearse separately. These include the UMD Viol Consort, the UMD Early Wind Consort (recorders, shawms, crumhorns, sackbuts, cornets, and curtals), the UMD Early Brass Ensemble, and the Collegium Choir. At the end of each semester, all of the smaller ensembles join together to rehearse and perform with the full ensemble.The UMD Collegium and the School of Music own a large collection of historical instruments, including several recorders, crumhorns, sackbuts, cornets, shawms, curtals, viols, rebecs, a hurdy gurdy, harpsichords, a positive organ, a pianoforte, and baroque bows for stringed instruments. The students very often learn how to play these instruments for the first time in the Collegium, but satisfactory musicianship is a prerequisite. The ensemble has traditionally consisted of both UMD students and more experienced early music performers from the Washington D.C. community. The UMD students are required to register for the Collegium Musicum as a course, and they receive a syllabus with a rehearsal and concert schedule, a list of readings, and other required activities and assignments. The assignments greatly improve their understanding of early music in general as well as of the compositions they perform. Like many collegiate early music ensembles at other universities, the UMD Collegium maintains close ties with the musicology division of the School of Music. At the same time, it draws upon the vast talent of the school's performance area. Past directors of the UMD Collegium have included Edward Roesner, Richard Wexler, Stuart Cheney, Tom Zajac, Michael Holmes, Michael O'Connor, and Philip Cave.

University of Maryland Collegium Musicum: Richafort

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Jean Richafort - De mon triste desplaisirUniversity of Maryland Collegium MusicumMichael Holmes, directorwith Jay White, countertenor soloistImages include: Henry VIII and his wives, the Tower of London, Notre Dame de Paris, and Saint-Chapelle de ParisFrench text:De mon triste desplaisirA vous, belle, je m'y complains,Car vous traictes mal mon desir,Si durement que je m'y plains.Entre vos mainsSouffre maulx mainsSans nul confort.Dont sur ma foy,Comme aperçoy,Vous avez tort.English translation:On my sorrowful displeasure,To you, fair one, I there complain,For you treated my longing badly,So harshly that I am sorry for it.At your handsI suffer many mischiefsWithout any comfort.Thus by my faith,As I see it,You are mistaken.About the group:The Collegium Musicum is the primary ensemble at the University of Maryland to concentrate on the performance of early music. The ensemble combines the preparation of high-quality concerts with research and in-class discussion of numerous performance practice issues relating to music from the Middle Ages through the Baroque era (ca. 1000-1750). The vast majority of the ensemble's repertoire is drawn from the music of the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance (ca. 1200-1600). The Collegium is very often split into several smaller ensembles, which rehearse separately. These include the UMD Viol Consort, the UMD Early Wind Consort (recorders, shawms, crumhorns, sackbuts, cornets, and curtals), the UMD Early Brass Ensemble, and the Collegium Choir. At the end of each semester, all of the smaller ensembles join together to rehearse and perform with the full ensemble.The UMD Collegium and the School of Music own a large collection of historical instruments, including several recorders, crumhorns, sackbuts, cornets, shawms, curtals, viols, rebecs, a hurdy gurdy, harpsichords, a positive organ, a pianoforte, and baroque bows for stringed instruments. The students very often learn how to play these instruments for the first time in the Collegium, but satisfactory musicianship is a prerequisite. The ensemble has traditionally consisted of both UMD students and more experienced early music performers from the Washington D.C. community. The UMD students are required to register for the Collegium Musicum as a course, and they receive a syllabus with a rehearsal and concert schedule, a list of readings, and other required activities and assignments. The assignments greatly improve their understanding of early music in general as well as of the compositions they perform. Like many collegiate early music ensembles at other universities, the UMD Collegium maintains close ties with the musicology division of the School of Music. At the same time, it draws upon the vast talent of the school's performance area. Past directors of the UMD Collegium have included Edward Roesner, Richard Wexler, Stuart Cheney, Tom Zajac, Michael Holmes, Michael O'Connor, and Philip Cave.

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