- published: 13 Feb 2008
- views: 5864
- author: rakottya
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Hungarian Pilgrims/120km csángó zarándoklat gyalog Somlyóra
Info: (English + Magyar) Gyalogos csángó zarándokok érkeznek meg Csíkszentgyörgy felől Csí...
published: 13 Feb 2008
author: rakottya
Hungarian Pilgrims/120km csángó zarándoklat gyalog Somlyóra
Info: (English + Magyar) Gyalogos csángó zarándokok érkeznek meg Csíkszentgyörgy felől Csíksomlyóra a 2002 évi pünkösdi búcsúra Klézséről Moldovából a Kárpátokon át 4 napi gyaloglás és több mint 120 km után. Catholic Hungarian Csángó pilgrims from Kézse/Cleja arrive to Csíksomlyó at Pentecost 2002 after a 4 day walk - more than 120 km - across the mountains of the Carpatians. The pilgrimage to the "Blessed Virgin Mary of Csíksomlyó" and to this Holy Place of the Catholic Hungarian Székelys and Csángós is at least a 500 year old tradition in Transylvania and Moldova. A document is well known written to Pope Eugene IV in the middle of the XV. century saying something like that: "a gross of people use to come together here every year". Nowadays the fact of warning the vernacular language of the Catholic Hungarian Csángós (at least 60 000 strongly religious people!) off the church in Moldova is a disgrace to the European Community and especially to the Vatican... Important links about Csangos: ngm.nationalgeographic.com National Geographic assembly.coe.int Csango minority culture in Romania (Report) Committee on Culture, Science and Education Rapporteur: Mrs Tytti Isohookana-Asunmaa, Finland, Liberal, Democratic and Reformers Group (Council of Europe/Conseil de l Europe)
- published: 13 Feb 2008
- views: 5864
- author: rakottya
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SS. PIUS XII PM in Basilica Sanctae Mariae supra Minervam
www.zazzle.com The Basilica of Saint Mary Above Minerva (Basilica Sanctae Mariae supra Min...
published: 17 Aug 2009
author: ProVaticanus
SS. PIUS XII PM in Basilica Sanctae Mariae supra Minervam
www.zazzle.com The Basilica of Saint Mary Above Minerva (Basilica Sanctae Mariae supra Minervam) is a titular minor basilica and one of the most important churches of the Roman Catholic Dominican order in Rome, Italy. The church, located in the Piazza della Minerva in the Campus Martius region, is considered the only Gothic church in Rome. It houses the tombs of the St. Catherine of Siena and the Dominican painter Fra Angelico. The basilica gets its name because, like many early Christian basilicas, it was built directly over () the foundations of a temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis, but erroneously assimilated to Minerva. Behind a self-effacing facade, its arched vaulting is painted with brilliant red ribbing, and blue with gilded stars, a 19th century restoration in the Gothic taste. The basilica is located on the small piazza Minerva close to the Pantheon, in the rione Pigna. In the area surrounding the basilica and the former convent buildings, there were three temples in Roman times: the Minervium, built by Gnaeus Pompey in honour of the goddess Minerva about 50 BC, referred to as , the Iseum dedicated to Isis, and the Serapeum dedicated to Serapis. Details of the temple to Minerva are not known but recent investigations indicate that a small round Minervium once stood a little further to east on the Piazzo of the Collegio Romano. In 1665 an Egyptian obelisk was found, buried in the garden of the Dominican cloister adjacent to the church. Several other ...
- published: 17 Aug 2009
- views: 2616
- author: ProVaticanus
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Foligno Italy.
Foligno seems to have been founded by Umbrians in the pre-Roman period (probably 8th centu...
published: 06 Mar 2011
author: Vera Plenkova
Foligno Italy.
Foligno seems to have been founded by Umbrians in the pre-Roman period (probably 8th century BC). It was conquered by the Romans after the Battle of Sentinum in 295 BC, receiving the name of Fulginiae from the ancient cult of the goddess Fulginia. In the classic Roman age the city acquired importance first as a municipium , later as the seat of a prefecture and finally as a Statio principalis of road traffic along the ancient Via Flaminia. The city began to decay in the late Roman Empire years: after the fall of the latter, Fulginiae became part of the Duchy of Spoleto, and was sacked by the Saracens in 881 and ruined by Magyars in 915 and again in 924: its inhabitants therefore decided to move, settling around the nearby Civitas Sancti Feliciani (former Castrum Sancti Feliciani), a church strengthened by walls where the Bishop and martyr Feliciano was buried in the 3rd century AD and which was then already populated. The new seat had also attracted people from Forum Flaminii (now San Giovanni Profiamma), a neighbouring city that had been destroyed by the Lombards under Liutprand. Foligno recovered and continued to grow, ultimately gaining the status of free city in 1165 thanks to emperor Frederick Barbarossa. Siding first with the Guelph party, after its occupation by Corrado Guiscardo, a captain of emperor, Frederick II it became Ghibelline as a fierce rival of the Guelph Perugia. It changed hands often during the wars of the 13th century, until 1305 when it was seized ...
- published: 06 Mar 2011
- views: 696
- author: Vera Plenkova
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Back At Holy Family Catholic Church Preaching the Gospel
I got to preach again after the 11:30 Mass let out as the people were heading for their ca...
published: 11 Jun 2012
author: ministercreek
Back At Holy Family Catholic Church Preaching the Gospel
I got to preach again after the 11:30 Mass let out as the people were heading for their cars. Some were entering the church too as you can see in this video. Again MANY heard the gospel preached! :) I got to speak to a Catholic man and his daughter who approached me while I was preaching. The Roman Catholic Church makes herself the dispenser of salvation. Here is what the Church of Rome teaches: "Outside the Church there is no salvation" (extra ecclesiam nulla salus) is a doctrine of the Catholic Faith that was taught By Jesus Christ to His Apostles, preached by the Fathers, defined by popes and councils and piously believed by the faithful in every age of the Church. Here is how the Popes defined it: "There is but one universal Church of the faithful, outside which no one at all is saved." (Pope Innocent III, Fourth Lateran Council, 1215.) "We declare, say, define, and pronounce that it is absolutely necessary for the salvation of every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff." (Pope Boniface VIII, the Bull Unam Sanctam, 1302.) "The most Holy Roman Church firmly believes, professes and preaches that none of those existing outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans, but also Jews and heretics and schismatics, can have a share in life eternal; but that they will go into the eternal fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels, unless before death they are joined with Her; and that so important is the unity of this ecclesiastical body that only those ...
- published: 11 Jun 2012
- views: 106
- author: ministercreek
15:01
Preaching and Witnessing To Roman Catholics
Outside St.Sebastian Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic people need the gospel to b...
published: 23 Aug 2012
author: ministercreek
Preaching and Witnessing To Roman Catholics
Outside St.Sebastian Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic people need the gospel to be preached to them. Rome preaches a false gospel of sacramental grace. Here are some of what the Church of Rome teaches in regards to salvation: "Outside the Church there is no salvation" (extra ecclesiam nulla salus) is a doctrine of the Catholic Faith that was taught By Jesus Christ to His Apostles, preached by the Fathers, defined by popes and councils and piously believed by the faithful in every age of the Church. Here is how the Popes defined it: ◦"There is but one universal Church of the faithful, outside which no one at all is saved." (Pope Innocent III, Fourth Lateran Council, 1215.) ◦"We declare, say, define, and pronounce that it is absolutely necessary for the salvation of every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff." (Pope Boniface VIII, the Bull Unam Sanctam, 1302.) ◦"The most Holy Roman Church firmly believes, professes and preaches that none of those existing outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans, but also Jews and heretics and schismatics, can have a share in life eternal; but that they will go into the eternal fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels, unless before death they are joined with Her; and that so important is the unity of this ecclesiastical body that only those remaining within this unity can profit by the sacraments of the Church unto salvation, and they alone can receive an eternal recompense for their fasts, their ...
- published: 23 Aug 2012
- views: 172
- author: ministercreek
10:00
Concilium Florentinum
www.zazzle.com ProVaticanus.blogspot.com «Sacrosancta Romana Ecclesia...Firmiter credit, p...
published: 23 Sep 2009
author: ProVaticanus
Concilium Florentinum
www.zazzle.com ProVaticanus.blogspot.com «Sacrosancta Romana Ecclesia...Firmiter credit, profitetur et praedicat, 'nullos extra catholicam Ecclesiam exsistentes (intra cath. E. non exs.), non solum paganos', sed nec Judaeos aut haereticos atque schismaticos, aeternae vitae fieri posse participes; sed in ignem aeternum ituros, 'qui paratus est diabolo et angelis eius' (Mt 25, 41), nisi ante finem vitae eidem fuerint aggregati: tantumque valere ecclesiastici corporis unitatem, ut solum in ea manentibus ad salutem ecclesiastica sacramenta proficiant, et ieiunia, eleemosynae ac cetera pietatis officia et exercitia militiae christianae praemia aeterna parturiant. 'Neminemque, quantascumque eleemosynas fecerit, etsi pro Christi nomine sanguinem effuderit, posse salvari, nisi in catholicae Ecclesiae gremio et unitate permanserit'». -EUGENIUS PP. IV, Sacrosanctum Oecumenicum Concilium Florentinum, Bulla "Cantate Domino," 4 Feb. 1441. www.twitter.com www.youtube.com
- published: 23 Sep 2009
- views: 596
- author: ProVaticanus
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Giacomo Antonio Perti, Dixit Dominus a 8 voci pieno
Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologna, 1661 - 1756) DIXIT DOMINUS A 8 VOCI PIENO Manuscript: S. P...
published: 07 May 2012
author: cappellasanpetronio
Giacomo Antonio Perti, Dixit Dominus a 8 voci pieno
Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologna, 1661 - 1756) DIXIT DOMINUS A 8 VOCI PIENO Manuscript: S. Petronio's Music Archive Recorded live in the Basilica of San Petronio, Bologna, Italy, 3rd October 2011 Performers: FIRST CHOIR in cornu evangelii (right in the video) V ocidiconcerto Sonia Tedla, soprano Cristina Calzolari, alto Matteo Mezzaro, tenore Gabriele Lombardi, basso R ipieni CHOIR OF THE CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI S. PETRONIO I nstruments Sara Dieci, organo (Baldassarre Malamini, 1596) Roberto Gini, violoncello concertato Gianni Valgimigli, violone continuo Marco Angilella, violoncello ripieno Federico Bandini, violone ripieno Floriano Rosini, trombone SECOND CHOIR in cornu epistolæ (right in the video) V ocidiconcerto Patrizia Vaccari, soprano Bianca Simone, alto Alberto Allegrezza, tenore Marcello Vargetto, basso R ipieni COLOR TEMPORIS VOCAL ENSEMBLE (Alberto Allegrezza, choir master) I nstruments Liuwe Tamminga, organo (Lorenzo di Giacomo da Prato, 1475) Gioele Gusberti, violoncello continuo Luca Bandini, violone continuo Antonio Braidi, violoncello ripieno Alessandro Marzocchi, violone ripieno Fabio Costa, trombone MICHELE VANNELLI, maestro di cappella This recording represents a testimony in sound of the concert for the feast of San Petronio held on 3rd October 2011, in coincidence with the celebrations for the 300th anniversary of the birth of Perti. For the occasion the performers were lined up along the horseshoe choir-stall that surrounds the presbytery of the basilica ...
- published: 07 May 2012
- views: 1816
- author: cappellasanpetronio
1:56
Viterbo - Lazio region - Italy
Viterbo is an ancient city and comune in the Lazio region of central Italy, the capital of...
published: 02 Jan 2011
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Viterbo - Lazio region - Italy
Viterbo is an ancient city and comune in the Lazio region of central Italy, the capital of the province of Viterbo. It is approximately 80 kilometers (60 mi) north of Rome on the Via Cassia, and it is surrounded by the Monti Cimini and Monti Volsini. The historic center of the city is surrounded by medieval walls, still intact, built during the 11th and 12th centuries. Entrance to the walled center of the city is through ancient gates. Apart from agriculture, the main resources of Viterbo's area are pottery, marble, and wood. The town also hosts the Italian gold reserves, an important Academy of Fine Arts, and the University of Tuscia, and is located in a wide thermal area, attracting many tourist from the whole central Italy. Etruscan warrior, found near Viterbo, dated circa 500 BCE. The first report of the new city dates to the eighth century, when it is identified as Castrum Viterbii. It was fortified in 773 by the Lombard king Desiderius in his vain attempt to conquer Rome. When the Popes switched to the Frankish support, Viterbo became part of the Papal States, but this status was to be highly contested by the Emperors in the following centuries, until in 1095 it is known it was a free comune. In a period in which the Popes had difficulties asserting their authority over Rome, Viterbo became their favourite residence, beginning with Pope Eugene III (1145--1146) who was besieged in vain in the city walls. In 1164 Frederick Barbarossa made Viterbo the seat of his ...
- published: 02 Jan 2011
- views: 2803
- author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
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Giovanni Paolo Colonna, Messa a 9 voci - Quoniam
Giovanni Paolo Colonna (Bologna, 1637-1695) MESSA A 9 VOCI - Quoniam tu solus sanctus For ...
published: 24 Apr 2012
author: cappellasanpetronio
Giovanni Paolo Colonna, Messa a 9 voci - Quoniam
Giovanni Paolo Colonna (Bologna, 1637-1695) MESSA A 9 VOCI - Quoniam tu solus sanctus For 9 soloists, 2 choirs, strings and basso continuo Recorded live in the Basilica of San Petronio, Bologna, Italy, 2nd October 2010 Performers: PRIMO CORO a 5 S oli Sonia Tedla, soprano I Silvia Frigato, soprano II Milena Pericoli, alto Yasuharu Fukushima, tenore Gabriele Lombardi, basso R ipieni CORO DELLA CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI SAN PETRONIO SECONDO CORO a 4 S oli Francesca Cassinari, canto Jacopo Facchini, alto Matteo Mezzaro, tenore Johnny Asolari, basso R ipieni ENSEMBLE VOCALE COLOR TEMPORIS Alberto Allegrezza, choir master STRUMENTI ORCHESTRA DELLA CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI SAN PETRONIO MICHELE VANNELLI, maestro di cappella This recording represents a testimony in sound of the concert for the feast of San Petronio held on 2nd October 2010 The CAPPELLA MUSICALE ARCIVESCOVILE DELLA BASILICA DI SAN PETRONIO, founded in 1436 at the request of Pope Eugene IV, was one of the most important music institutions in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; it produced important forms of instrumental music and boasted such outstanding musicians as Cazzati, Colonna, Perti, Vitali, Gabrielli, Torelli and Jacchini. The Cappella was formed anew in the 1980s, seeking to rediscover and enhance in a systematic manner the repertoire of the Bologna school, conserved in abundant quantities in the basilica's music archive. The rebirth came about in the light of recent studies of musical philology ...
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 451
- author: cappellasanpetronio
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IS THE ROMAN POPE WITHOUT ERROR? - PAPAL INFALLIBILITY DEBATE: JAMES WHITE VS. ROBERT FASTIGGI
Larry Wessels, Director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas (YouTube channel: CANSWERSTV...
published: 24 Apr 2011
author: CAnswersTV
IS THE ROMAN POPE WITHOUT ERROR? - PAPAL INFALLIBILITY DEBATE: JAMES WHITE VS. ROBERT FASTIGGI
Larry Wessels, Director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas (YouTube channel: CANSWERSTV, websites: BibleQuery.org, HistoryCart.com & MuslimHope.com) presents this theological debate on the question, "Is the Roman Catholic Doctrine of Papal Infallibility (the Pope being without error) substantiated by the Bible & Church history?" The Debaters: James White, Th.D., is director of ministries for Alpha & Omega Ministries (website: AOMIN.ORG), a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona, & an adjunct professor with Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary's Arizona campus. He is also professor of apologetics with Columbia Evangelical Seminary, and a critical consultant for the Lockman Foundation on the New American Standard Bible update. James is a published author of many books including "Mary - Another Redeemer?" published by Bethany House Publishers. Robert Fastiggi, Ph.D. is professor of religious studies at Saint Edward's University in Austin, Texas. He is a published author & a Roman Catholic apologist. Mark Gunning is the moderator. According to Wikipedia: Papal infallibility is the dogma in Roman Catholic theology that, by action of the Holy Spirit, the Pope is preserved from even the possibility of error[1] when he solemnly declares or promulgates to the universal Church a dogmatic teaching on faith as being contained in divine revelation, or at least being intimately connected to divine revelation. It is also taught that the Holy Spirit works in ...
- published: 24 Apr 2011
- views: 4837
- author: CAnswersTV
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Elia Vannini, Magnificat
Fra' Elia Vannini (Medicina, 1637-1695) MAGNIFICAT For 4 voices, 3 violins, cello and bass...
published: 10 May 2012
author: cappellasanpetronio
Elia Vannini, Magnificat
Fra' Elia Vannini (Medicina, 1637-1695) MAGNIFICAT For 4 voices, 3 violins, cello and basso continuo from "Psalmi ad vesperas musicis trium et quattuor vocum concentibus accommodati cum quattuor instrumentis musicalibus [...] opus tertium", Bologna, Pietro Maria Monti, 1693 Recorded live in the Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, 3rd September 2009 Performers: CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI SAN PETRONIO Francesca Santi & Sonia Tedla, soprano Jacopo Facchini & Milena Pericoli, alto Alberto Allegrezza & Yasuharu Fukushima, tenor Alberto Salarelli & Marco Spongano, bass Michio Isaji, first violin Elisa Imbalzano, second violin Monica Pelliciari, third violin Claudia Poz, cello Sara Dieci, organ Michele Vannelli, maestro di cappella & harpsichord This recording represents a testimony in sound of the concert held on 3rd September 2009 in coincidence with the celebrations for the 300th anniversary of the death of Vannini. The events included a convention and two concerts in Medicina, where the composer was born, and Ravenna, where he worked as Maestro di Cappella of the Cathedral. The CAPPELLA MUSICALE ARCIVESCOVILE DELLA BASILICA DI SAN PETRONIO, founded in 1436 at the request of Pope Eugene IV, was one of the most important music institutions in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; it produced important forms of instrumental music and boasted such outstanding musicians as Cazzati, Colonna, Perti, Vitali, Gabrielli, Torelli and Jacchini. The Cappella was formed anew ...
- published: 10 May 2012
- views: 428
- author: cappellasanpetronio
2:35
Fra Angelico: the dawn of the Renaissance
The Italian artist Guido di Pietro da Mugello, better known as Fra Angelico, was considere...
published: 24 Apr 2009
author: romereports
Fra Angelico: the dawn of the Renaissance
The Italian artist Guido di Pietro da Mugello, better known as Fra Angelico, was considered blessed even before he was beatified because of the way he lived and painted. Rome is celebrating the 550th anniversary of the artists death with an exhibition of his major works of art. A path that shows his artistic background from beginning to end. Fra Angelico was a Dominican friar who began his artistic career making the thumbnails of missals and religious books. Later on he painted these monumental altarpieces and triptychs, and years later he came to paint in the Vatican at the request of several popes. Gerardo De Simone Curator He was called to work in the Vatican by Pope Eugene IV and then also worked for his successor Pope Nicholas V. Fra Angelico was one of the protagonists of the transition from Gothic to Renaissance art, a dual style thats evident in his works. Gerardo De Simone Curator He uses both golden backgrounds typical of Byzantine art and Gothic art and at the same time his figures are fully three-dimensional and are a very perspective order like Masaccio was only able to do before him. Fra Angelico is known specially for his many depictions of the "The Annunciation", like this one less known that shows the genius of the artist to use color and to give a three-dimensional shape to the figures. Rosendo Visitor I love Fra Angelicos delicateness to draw figures, faces, the miniatures. They way in which he uses the golden leaf in the background which gives a ...
- published: 24 Apr 2009
- views: 3018
- author: romereports
23:04
Preaching the Gospel Outside St.Joseph Catholic Church in Massillon Ohio
My heart's desire is to reach the Roman Catholic people with the gospel. They need Jesus C...
published: 26 Sep 2012
author: ministercreek
Preaching the Gospel Outside St.Joseph Catholic Church in Massillon Ohio
My heart's desire is to reach the Roman Catholic people with the gospel. They need Jesus Christ! Roman Catholics are taught a false gospel of salvation through the "Sacrament of Baptism". "By Baptism all sins are forgiven, original sin and all personal sins, as well as all punishment for sin. ... The Church does not know of any means other than Baptism that assures entry into eternal beatitude; this is why she takes care not to neglect the mission she has received from the Lord to see that all who can be baptized are 'reborn of water and the Spirit.' God has bound salvation to the sacrament of Baptism ... Baptism not only purifies from all sins, but also makes the neophyte 'a new creature,' an adopted son of God, who has become a 'partaker of the divine nature,' member of Christ and co-heir with him, and a temple of the Holy Spirit. ... From the baptismal fonts is born the one People of God of the New Covenant" (The New Catholic Catechism, 1994, # 1263,1257,1265,1267). This is a FALSE GOSPEL. Baptism does NOT regenerate the sinner nor does is cleanse from sin. Believing on Jesus Christ is what saves and justifies the sinner. By believing in Jesus Christ ALONE, one receives the remission of sins: Acts 10:43 King James Version (KJV) 43 To him give all the prophets witness, that through his name whosoever BELIEVETH IN HIM shall receive remission of sins. The Roman Catholic Church also teaches that outside of the Roman Catholic Church there is NO SALVATION: "The most Holy ...
- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 49
- author: ministercreek
8:41
Elia Vannini, Dixit Dominus
Fra' Elia Vannini (Medicina, 1637-1695) DIXIT DOMINUS For 4 voices, 3 violins, cello and b...
published: 27 Apr 2012
author: cappellasanpetronio
Elia Vannini, Dixit Dominus
Fra' Elia Vannini (Medicina, 1637-1695) DIXIT DOMINUS For 4 voices, 3 violins, cello and basso continuo from "Psalmi ad vesperas musicis trium et quattuor vocum concentibus accommodati cum quattuor instrumentis musicalibus [...] opus tertium", Bologna, Pietro Maria Monti, 1693 Recorded live in the Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, 3rd September 2009 Performers: CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI SAN PETRONIO Francesca Santi & Sonia Tedla, soprano Jacopo Facchini & Milena Pericoli, alto Alberto Allegrezza & Yasuharu Fukushima, tenor Alberto Salarelli & Marco Spongano, bass Michio Isaji, first violin Elisa Imbalzano, second violin Monica Pelliciari, third violin Claudia Poz, cello Sara Dieci, organ Michele Vannelli, maestro di cappella & harpsichord This recording represents a testimony in sound of the concert held on 3rd September 2009 in coincidence with the celebrations for the 300th anniversary of the death of Vannini. The events included a convention and two concerts in Medicina, where the composer was born, and Ravenna, where he worked as Maestro di Cappella of the Cathedral. The CAPPELLA MUSICALE ARCIVESCOVILE DELLA BASILICA DI SAN PETRONIO, founded in 1436 at the request of Pope Eugene IV, was one of the most important music institutions in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; it produced important forms of instrumental music and boasted such outstanding musicians as Cazzati, Colonna, Perti, Vitali, Gabrielli, Torelli and Jacchini. The Cappella was formed ...
- published: 27 Apr 2012
- views: 558
- author: cappellasanpetronio
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Bill Wiese on Sid Roth - Reality of 'Eternal Dimension' discussed in Description
published: 19 Mar 2011
author: Philip Cunningham
Bill Wiese on Sid Roth - Reality of 'Eternal Dimension' discussed in Description
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IMF zionism racism satanism Jewish Talmud Illuminati Kabbalah
[The devastating power of: Unius Rei]: If I am Unius Rei: that is the Governor: Universal...
published: 04 Feb 2012
author: EvolutionisReligion
IMF zionism racism satanism Jewish Talmud Illuminati Kabbalah
[The devastating power of: Unius Rei]: If I am Unius Rei: that is the Governor: Universal: sent by the Kingdom of God on this: colony penal: ie: the planet earth! I has the total politic powers of representation of Kingdom of God... So: this is my power: namely, to have: the word creative! because: only: this could be the meaning of delegation: in white: that has give God: to me, because: I can exercise a ministry of universal political. The responsibilities of God: are only to ones to realize: as, I have said: in time and in manner: which He has chosen! @ramadann1431--- there is no Antichrist: or maitreya: that: he can think: of fight against: Unius Rei. because: they know: as: I swat them: like flies: on the wall! but: I am not motivated: by feelings: of revenge: about: the Christian martyrs, that were killed: before: of my rising! and because: I will accept: the submission: even of the demons? then: I will not refuse: the help: of anyone! @israelnationaltv-- Neturei Karta: ie: "2628342". they are the: most squalid: that: I know! 1. they have sold: Israel: at the destruction: already programmed. 2. are the main allies: of the Satanism: of Rothschild: and the: IMF: 3. they know: that: will be: a huge massacre: on a global scale: 4. but, they would say: we are innocent: about: the IMF and Israel: people do not kill us! 5. but: the Kaballah of Rothschild? he never spared: the Jews! indeed: it is for: my powers: of: Unius Rei, that: I can rip to Satan, from inside: the ...
- published: 04 Feb 2012
- views: 642
- author: EvolutionisReligion
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Giacomo Antonio Perti, Credo (Messa a 8 concertata per S. Domenico)
Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologna, 1661 - 1756) MESSA A 8 CONCERTATA PER S. DOMENICO - Credo ...
published: 06 May 2012
author: cappellasanpetronio
Giacomo Antonio Perti, Credo (Messa a 8 concertata per S. Domenico)
Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologna, 1661 - 1756) MESSA A 8 CONCERTATA PER S. DOMENICO - Credo Credo in unum Deum (00.00) - Crucifixus (03:23) - Et resurrexit (05:36) Manuscript: S. Petronio's Music Archive Recorded live in the Basilica of San Petronio, Bologna, Italy, 3rd October 2011 Performers: S oloistsin C rucifixus Sonia Tedla, soprano I Katja De Sarlo, soprano II FIRST CHOIR in cornu evangelii (right in the video) V ocidiconcerto Sonia Tedla, soprano Cristina Calzolari, alto Matteo Mezzaro, tenore Gabriele Lombardi, basso R ipieni CHOIR OF THE CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI S. PETRONIO I nstruments Sara Dieci, organo (Baldassarre Malamini, 1596) Roberto Gini, violoncello concertato Gianni Valgimigli, violone continuo Marco Angilella, violoncello ripieno Federico Bandini, violone ripieno Floriano Rosini, trombone SECOND CHOIR in cornu epistolæ (right in the video) V ocidiconcerto Patrizia Vaccari, soprano Bianca Simone, alto Alberto Allegrezza, tenore Marcello Vargetto, basso R ipieni COLOR TEMPORIS VOCAL ENSEMBLE (Alberto Allegrezza, choir master) I nstruments Liuwe Tamminga, organo (Lorenzo di Giacomo da Prato, 1475) Gioele Gusberti, violoncello continuo Luca Bandini, violone continuo Antonio Braidi, violoncello ripieno Alessandro Marzocchi, violone ripieno Fabio Costa, trombone MICHELE VANNELLI, maestro di cappella This recording represents a testimony in sound of the concert for the feast of San Petronio held on 3rd October 2011, in coincidence with the celebrations for the ...
- published: 06 May 2012
- views: 842
- author: cappellasanpetronio
6:40
Giacomo Antonio Perti, Plaudite mortales
Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologna, 1661 - 1756) PLAUDITE MORTALES (1678) Marian motet for sop...
published: 22 Apr 2012
author: cappellasanpetronio
Giacomo Antonio Perti, Plaudite mortales
Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologna, 1661 - 1756) PLAUDITE MORTALES (1678) Marian motet for soprano and alto, 2 choirs, 2 trumpets, strings and basso continuo Manuscript: S. Petronio's Music Archive 1. Coro "Plaudite Mortales" (0:00) 2. Aria "Aura fluido clangore (01:49) 3. Aria "O quam sublimis exaltatio" (03:16) 4. Coro da capo "Plaudite mortales" (04:07) Recorded live in the Basilica of San Petronio, Bologna, Italy, 2nd October 2006 Included in the CD Dynamic CDS707 "Perti GA, Messa a 12" Performers: Soloists Elena Bertuzzi, soprano Jacopo Facchini, alto FIRST CHOIR in cornu evangelii CHOIR OF THE CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI S. PETRONIO COLLEGIUM MUSICUM ALMÆ MATRIS CHAMBER CHOIR SECOND CHOIR in cornu epistolæ COLOR TEMPORIS VOCAL ENSEMBLE COLLEGIUM MUSICUM ALMÆ MATRIS CHAMBER CHOIR INSTRUMENTS in the apse ORCHESTRA OF THE CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI S. PETRONIO MICHELE VANNELLI, maestro di cappella This recording represents a testimony in sound of the concert for the feast of San Petronio held on 2nd October 2006, in coincidence with the celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the death of Perti. For the occasion over 120 performers were lined up along the horseshoe choir-stall that surrounds the presbytery of the basilica: the first chorus was on the left; the second set opposite nearly thirty metres away; the third choir was placed on the central balustrade of the choir-stall, beneath the semi-circular tribune which housed the orchestra. This arrangement made it possible to recreate ...
- published: 22 Apr 2012
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Giovanni Paolo Colonna, Messa a 9 voci - Sinfonia & Kyrie I
Giovanni Paolo Colonna (Bologna, 1637-1695) MESSA A 9 VOCI - Sinfonia (0:00) & Kyrie I (01...
published: 23 Apr 2012
author: cappellasanpetronio
Giovanni Paolo Colonna, Messa a 9 voci - Sinfonia & Kyrie I
Giovanni Paolo Colonna (Bologna, 1637-1695) MESSA A 9 VOCI - Sinfonia (0:00) & Kyrie I (01:42) For 9 soloists, 2 choirs, strings and basso continuo Recorded live in the Basilica of San Petronio, Bologna, Italy, 2nd October 2010 Performers: PRIMO CORO a 5 S oli Sonia Tedla, soprano I Silvia Frigato, soprano II Milena Pericoli, alto Yasuharu Fukushima, tenore Gabriele Lombardi, basso R ipieni CORO DELLA CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI SAN PETRONIO SECONDO CORO a 4 S oli Francesca Cassinari, canto Jacopo Facchini, alto Matteo Mezzaro, tenore Johnny Asolari, basso R ipieni ENSEMBLE VOCALE COLOR TEMPORIS Alberto Allegrezza, choir master STRUMENTI ORCHESTRA DELLA CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI SAN PETRONIO MICHELE VANNELLI, maestro di cappella This recording represents a testimony in sound of the concert for the feast of San Petronio held on 2nd October 2010 The CAPPELLA MUSICALE ARCIVESCOVILE DELLA BASILICA DI SAN PETRONIO, founded in 1436 at the request of Pope Eugene IV, was one of the most important music institutions in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; it produced important forms of instrumental music and boasted such outstanding musicians as Cazzati, Colonna, Perti, Vitali, Gabrielli, Torelli and Jacchini. The Cappella was formed anew in the 1980s, seeking to rediscover and enhance in a systematic manner the repertoire of the Bologna school, conserved in abundant quantities in the basilica's music archive. The rebirth came about in the light of recent studies of musical ...
- published: 23 Apr 2012
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- author: cappellasanpetronio