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Quam pulchra es
John Dunstable Lyrics


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@christinegermonprez5565

'How beautiful you are and how pleasing,
my dearest one, with your delights!
Your stature is like the palm tree,
and your breasts like clusters of grapes,
your head is like mount Carmel,
and your neck like an ivory tower.'
'Come, my beloved,
let us go into the fields and see
if the flowers bring forth fruit,
and if the pomegranates are in bloom.
There I will give you my breasts.'
Alleluia.



@composerdoh

English translation: 
How beautiful and fair you are, my beloved,
most sweet in your delights.
Your stature is like a palm-tree,
and your breasts are like fruit.
Your head is like Mount Carmel
and your neck is like a tower of ivory.

Come, my beloved, let us go into the fields
and see if the blossoms have born fruit,
and if the pomegranates have flowered.
There will I give my breasts to you.

Alleluia.



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@lloydbowers8997

Singers listed on EMI recording:
Alto: Ashley Stafford
Tenor: Leigh Nixon
Baritone: Paul Hillier
I saw the Hilliard Ensemble 1988 in Greenville SC at my alma mater Furman University.
Michael George was still singing bass.
This group creates an awesome harmony. The H.E. recording of the Lassus Penitential Psalms is one of my favorite recordings, although Michael George had already left by then. His spot was filled by David Beavan and more lately by Gordon Jones.
Thanks for posting.

@gopetogle

Great group, but I’m preoccupied with the name ‘Michael George’!

@gopetogle

Wasn’t he the guy that did ‘Whispered Carelessness’

@rjciccone

motet, (French mot: “word”), style of vocal composition that has undergone numerous transformations through many centuries. Typically, it is a Latin religious choral composition, yet it can be a secular composition or a work for soloist(s) and instrumental accompaniment, in any language, with or without a choir.

@luciefreeman9838

rjciccone thank you so much, you just helped me with my homework =)

@spaziodavoz

Que lindo, música renascentista 🎶

@joanmartin-royo9606

A masterpiece! 🙏❤

@thegulibert

One of the best recordings I’ve ever heard

@orphyborphy

I sort of had to choose this piece for a paper but now I'm listening to it over and over again :P

@johncarroll2766

Same lol

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