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R.S.S.Orchestra; R.S.S.Capella; Cond: Valery Polyansky Lyrics


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Classical Sacred




Overall Meaning

The song "Sanctus" by R.S.S. Orchestra, R.S.S. Capella, conducted by Valery Polyansky is a classical sacred piece that carries a profound spiritual essence. The lyrics themselves are simple yet profound, consisting mainly of the word "Sanctus" repeated throughout the song. This Latin word translates to "Holy" in English, setting the tone for a deeply reverent and devotional experience.


The power of "Sanctus" lies in its ability to create a meditative and transcendent atmosphere. As the word is repeated in various melodic and harmonic patterns, it builds an intensity that resonates with the listeners. The song invites us to connect with the divine, to experience a moment of heightened spirituality, and to immerse ourselves in the beauty and purity of the sacred.


Through its serene and ethereal melodies, "Sanctus" creates a space for contemplation and reflection. It evokes a sense of awe and wonder, reminding us of the infinite possibilities that lie beyond our earthly existence. It serves as a reminder to embrace the sacred within ourselves and in the world around us, encouraging us to seek a deeper connection with the divine.


Overall, "Sanctus" is a breathtaking piece of music that transports listeners to a realm where they can experience the divine presence. It is a testament to the power of music to uplift, inspire, and connect us to something greater than ourselves.


Line by Line Meaning

R.S.S. Orchestra
The R.S.S. Orchestra, a renowned classical ensemble


R.S.S. Capella
The R.S.S. Capella, a distinguished choral group


Cond: Valery Polyansky's song Sanctus
Conducted by Valery Polyansky, this rendition of the song Sanctus


Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus
Holy, holy, holy


Dominus Deus Sabaoth
Lord God of hosts


Pleni sunt coeli et terra
Heaven and earth are full


Gloria tua
Of your glory


Hosanna in excelsis
Hosanna in the highest


Benedictus qui venit
Blessed is he who comes


In nomine Domini
In the name of the Lord




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Written by: Sacred liturgy

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Alvin Weaver

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Most overrated player I ever seen all because y'all want to call him skilled cuz he can dribble fancy which alot of times is traveling or palming the ball but I'll look past that. He not a good defender at all, he doesn't set tables for his teammates which is a point guards job and he very very selfish on the court and ya wanna have nerve to call him most skilled ever.gtfoh



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people don't realize that we probably won't see another player like Kyrie. People should stop hating on him and just enjoy the greatness!

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There will definitely be a bunch of kyries just bc people want to be like him

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For about 20-30 regular season games per season he’s sensational

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Van Miller

Honestly, when he plays, Kyrie is top 5 in the league. His ability to get whatever shot he wants and his thirst in the clutch is truly special.

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