SMTV Vol. II, no. 7.2 – Alleluia: Omnes gentes (Gregorian chant)

Allelúia.[1]
Omnes gentes pláudite mánibus:
jubiláte Deo in voce exsultatiónis.
Allelúia.

Alleluia.
All nations, clap your hands:
shout unto God with a voice of joy.
Alleluia.

Notes:

  1. Recording does not reflect the initial iteration as sung by the cantrix. []

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  1. The annotations on that video are fantastic. Do you know HOW that was accomplished? If there were a lot of videos like this, more people could study chant and learn as individuals through the new media if they were not able to travel to the training sessions. That is a really good idea, the annotations on top of the recording itself.

  2. Bob says:

    Awesome. I had to watch this again and listen to it at work.

    “Yes! There IS a Narnia afterall.”

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