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Speak To Me / Breathe - Music Video - Pink Floyd [HQ] + lyrics - Duration: 3:55.

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Chal Bulleya Chal Otay Chaliye | Sufi Music | Punjabi Sufi Song | Atharva The Band - Duration: 6:35.

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye, Jithe vasdey anne...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye, Jithe vasdey anne...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye, Jithe vasdey anne..

Naa koi saadi jaat pachhaane, Naa koi saadi jaat pachhaane

Naa koi saanu manne...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye, Jithe vasdey anne...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye, Jithe vasdey anne...

Naa koi saadi jaat pachhaane, Naa koi saadi jaat pachhaane

Naa koi saanu manne...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye...

Uska mukh ik jyot hai, Ghoonghat hai sansaar...

Uska mukh ik jyot hai, Ghoonghat hai sansaar...

Ghoonghat mein vo chhip gayaa, Ghoonghat mein vo chhip gayaa

Mukh pe aanchal daal...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye, Jithe vasdey anne...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye, Jithe vasdey anne...

Naa koi saadi jaat pachhaane, Naa koi saadi jaat pachhaane

Naa koi saanu manne...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye...

Achhe din to chale gaye, Jab hor se kiya na het...

Achhe din to chale gaye, Jab hor se kiya na het...

Ab kaahe pachhtava kare

Ab kaahe pachhtava kare, Jab chidiya chugg gai khet...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye, Jithe vasdey anne...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye, Jithe vasdey anne...

Naa koi saadi jaat pachhaane, Naa koi saadi jaat pachhaane

Naa koi saanu manne...

Chal bulleya chal othe chaliye...

(Alaap) Aa...

For more infomation >> Chal Bulleya Chal Otay Chaliye | Sufi Music | Punjabi Sufi Song | Atharva The Band - Duration: 6:35.

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Running Music Summer 2017 - Best running dance songs & Jogging workout summer music - Duration: 1:01:18.

Running Music Summer 2017 - Best running dance songs & Jogging workout summer music

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BBC Howard Goodall's Story of Music Episode 3: The Age of Elegance and Sensibility - Duration: 58:37.

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DOB- DOB IS FOR DESHAY ON THE BEAT (prod.trap music) - Duration: 1:35.

I'm bout to hit a lick

I'm bout trade something

Getting money is fun diamonds cold but shine like the sun

And deshay at the top and I'm number 1

And I call shots but don't use no guns because we all about them hands lil dob get them bands

I'm at the top like a ceiling fan coming in with all of my mans

If you betray me I am not biggie smalls you do not get another chance

You may not be able to but best believe I can

Wrist gold like the hair on the top of a super sayin

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Hang Drum music - Energy Drums - Duration: 59:25.

Hang Drum music - Energy Drums

Hang Drum music - Energy Drums

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★ Nightcore - Demons | Ultimate Nightcore Mix | Sugu Music ★ - Duration: 3:48.

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THE BEST EDM MUSIC - TheFatRat - Monody - Duration: 4:52.

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I heard there was a secret chord with lyrics | Noel Sakhi | English gospel music - Duration: 2:10.

Now, I've heard there was a secret chord That David played, and it pleased the Lord

But you don't really care for music, do you?

It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth The minor fall, the major lift

The baffled king composing hallelujah Hallelujah

Hallelujah Hallelujah

Hallelujah Your faith was strong but you needed proof

You saw her bathing on the roof Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew ya

She tied you to a kitchen chair She broke your throne, and she cut your hair

And from your lips she drew the hallelujah Hallelujah

Hallelujah Hallelujah

Hallelujah Hallelujah

Hallelujah Hallelujah

Hallelujah Hallelujah

The holy…

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★ Nightcore - The Floor Is Lava | Ultimate Nightcore Mix | Sugu Music ★ - Duration: 3:06.

The floor is lava nightcore

sugu music nightcore

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the floor is lava nightcore

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Azeri Bass Music - (Gitme Kal Remix) Full Bass! Çoxunun Xoşladığı Turk Mahnısı (Yeni) 2017 - Duration: 4:18.

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Relaxing Music with Beautiful, Hot Surfer Girls on the Beach - Duration: 1:01:12.

Relaxing Music with Beautiful, Hot Surfer Girls

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Mini ROBLOX Music Video| Symphony - Clean Bandit - Duration: 2:29.

I've been hearing symphonies.

Before all I heard was silence.

A rhapsody for you and me.

And every melody is timeless.

Life was stringing me along.

Then you came and you cut me loose.

Was solo singing on my own

Now I can't find the key without you.

And now your song is on repeat.

And I'm dancing on to your heartbeat.

And when you're gone I feel incomplete.

So if you want the truth.

I just wanna be part of your symphony!

Will you hold me tight and not

let go?

Symphony

Like a love song on the

radio.

Will you hold me tight

and not

let go?

I'm sorry if it's all

too much

And everyday you're here

I'm healing

And I was runnin' out of

luck

I never thought I'd find this

feeling

Cause I've been hearing

symphonies

Before all I heard was

silence

A rhapsody for you and

me(Rhapsody for you and me)

And every melody is

timeless

And now your song is on repeat

And I'm dancing on to your heartbeat

And when you're gone I

feel incomplete

So if you want the truth

I just wanna

be part of your

SYMPHONY!!!

Will you hold me tight and not let go?

Symphony!

Like a love song on the

radio

Will you hold me tight

And not let go...

Bye guys!!

For more infomation >> Mini ROBLOX Music Video| Symphony - Clean Bandit - Duration: 2:29.

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BBC Howard Goodall's Story of Music Episode 2: The Age of Invention - Duration: 58:32.

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Best house music DJ Remix 2018 - Duration: 29:37.

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Best Oldie 70s Music Hits - Greatest Hits Of 70s Oldies but Goodies 70's Classic Hits Nonstop Songs - Duration: 2:44:49.

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That Time Mozart Pirated a Forbidden Piece of Music from the Catholic Church from Memory - Duration: 9:37.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is known for many things, few

of which we care to cover on this site because you probably already know all about them.

Instead, we prefer to cover things that you likely didn't know, like that the alphabet

song was based on a tune by Mozart, or covering his extremely adult themed works that included

a bit of an obsession with all things scatological, and the significantly more family friendly

subject of today- that time Mozart pirated a cherished choral arrangement from the Vatican,

reportedly all from memory.

That piece was Miserere mei, Deus (literally, "Have mercy on me, O God"), which was

based on Psalm 51 and composed by Catholic priest Gregorio Allegri sometime in the 1630s.

Although today Miserere is regarded as one of the most popular and oft recorded arrangements

of the late Renaissance era, for many years, due to papal decree, if one wanted to hear

it, one had to go to the Vatican.

The punishment for ignoring the ban on copying this music is widely stated by many a reputable

source (as well as Mozart's dad, Leopold) to be excommunication from the Catholic church.

(Although I couldn't find any primary documents that back Pope Urban VIII, or any other Pope,

ever making such an official decree, and various pirated versions of the music are known to

have existed during the moratorium without anyone seeming to have been excommunicated.)

Nevertheless, there was indeed a ban on copying the music that lasted for almost a century

and a half.

To add to the mystique surrounding the piece, it was only allowed to be performed publicly

on two specific days during the Holy Week (the week before Easter)- Holy Wednesday and

Good Friday.

(And if you're curious, see: Why Determining Easter's Date is So Confusing) All this,

combined with the superior acoustics of the Sistine Chapel and the unparalleled talent

of the Papal Choir resulted in the piece becoming an almost mythical entity, with people travelling

from across the globe to hear it performed in all its glory.

Though the Vatican refused for many years to ever release a copy of the sheet music

for the piece, by the mid eighteenth century the Church had been cajoled into gifting three

copies to prominent individuals.

These individuals were the King of Portugal, famed composer and Catholic friar Giovanni

Battista Martini, and Emperor Leopold I.

In regards to Emperor Leopold, he seems to have heard the piece on a visit to the Vatican

sometime in the late 1600s, becoming enamoured with it.

Leopold used his influence to convince the Pope to give him a copy of the sheet music.

He then summoned the finest singers he had at his command and arranged for a performance

of the piece to be held in the Imperial Chapel in Vienna.

By all accounts, the resulting performance was lacklustre and dull.

This supposedly resulted in the Emperor believing he'd been cheated and given an inferior

copy of the music, sending a courier to the Vatican to explain to the Pope what had happened.

Apparently upset himself over his orders not being followed, the Pope subsequently is said

to have dismissed the Maestro di Cappella who'd provided the music.

As it turns out, Leopold had indeed been sent a genuine copy of the sheet music.

However, over the years the Papal Choir had added many embellishments to the original

work that were not reflected in the sheet music, nor were they seemingly ever written

down.

The story goes that the Maestro di Cappella eventually got his job back when this was

explained to the Pope.

Whether that oft' told story is perfectly accurate or not, Emperor Leopold would later

enshrine the copy of Miserere he'd been given in the Vienna Imperial Library.

This all brings us to 1770 when a 14-year-old Mozart was touring around Italy with his father.

After arriving in Rome, Mozart attended the Holy Wednesday Tenebrae, during which he heard

Miserere in full.

Later that day, Mozart, who was already considered a musical prodigy at this point, transcribed

the entire 15 or so minute piece from memory.

He is also rumoured to have attended the Good Friday performance later that week to hear

it again, helping to improve upon his unauthorised copy.

(Popular myth states that he smuggled his copy into the performance in his hat and corrected

it on the spot.)

Despite knowing that copying the piece was taboo, Mozart's father, Leopold, was reportedly

impressed that his son had managed to transcribe the song from memory, writing in a letter

to his wife dated April 14, 1770:

You have often heard of the famous Miserere in Rome, which is so greatly prized that the

performers are forbidden on pain of excommunication to take away a single part of it, copy it

or to give it to anyone.

But we have it already.

Wolfgang has written it down and we would have sent it to Salzburg in this letter, if

it were not necessary for us to be there to perform it.

But the manner of performance contributes more to its effect than the composition itself.

Moreover, as it is one of the secrets of Rome, we do not wish to let it fall into other hands.

Unlike the other, authorized copies of the piece that existed at the time, Mozart's

supposedly included the multitude of flourishes and ornamental embellishments employed by

the choir that were of fundamental importance to the arrangement, but, as previously stated,

not in the original music by Allegri.

All this said, while that is the widely reported story, it should be noted here that it isn't

actually clear from evidence at hand how accurate Mozart's copy of the piece was, as it has

unfortunately been lost to history, and going off a boasting father's account is somewhat

suspect.

However, for those who support the idea that Mozart made a perfect copy, it is noted that

Miserere is an amazingly repetitive piece, with the gist of most of the arrangement coming

in the first few minutes.

It's also often stated that a short while after transcribing Miserere, Mozart was at

a party with his father when the topic of the tune came up in conversation, at which

point Leopold boasted to the guests that his son transcribed the legendary piece from memory,

prompting some amount of skepticism from the attendees.

However, in attendance at said party was a musician named Christoferi, who'd actually

sung it while a member of the Papal Choir.

After looking over the copy made by Mozart, he supposedly confirmed that it was a faithful

reproduction.

Mozart in 1777 with his papal insignia Mozart in 1777 with his papal insignia

Whether that party anecdote actually happened is as difficult to determine as many other

details of this tale.

But what is 100% verifiable fact is that news of this supposedly extremely accurate unauthorized

copy of Miserere eventually reached Pope Clement XIV (perhaps even via Leopold Mozart himself

spilling the beans to the Pope in a letter).

The Pope then summoned the young composer to Rome while Mozart was travelling through

Naples.

However, rather than being upset or excommunicating Mozart, the Pope was impressed by the young

composer's musical ability and initiative and instead awarded him the Chivalric Order

of the Golden Spur– essentially a Papal knighthood.

This, perhaps, gives credence to the notion that Mozart's copy of the work must have

been reasonably accurate, as presumably the Pope would have checked with his Maestro di

Cappella concerning Mozart's transcription before awarding such an honour.

This knighthood was something Mozart seems to have been extremely proud of, including

frequently wearing the cross medal that came with being knighted.

He also took to signing his name Chevalier de Mozart.

However, in a letter to his father dated October of 1777, the 21 year old Mozart reveals that,

during a concert in which various nobles were in attendance, Mozart wore the mark of his

papal knighthood and the nobles mocked him for it, after which he seems to have ceased

wearing it and further stopped signing his name with the title.

In any event, impressed by Mozart and no doubt realising, both based on Mozart's transcription

of the work and the others that existed at the time, that the cat was out of the bag

(or perhaps simply not caring as his predecessors had), Pope Clement XIV got rid of the ban

concerning copies of the music for Miserere, ostensibly making it available to the masses.

However, due to the abbellimenti that the Papal Choir employed when they performed the

piece, compared to what the stock music said, for almost a century more the true Vatican

version of the song remained something you could only hear at the Vatican.

It wouldn't be until 1840 when a Catholic priest by the name of Pietro Alfieri published

the embellished version of Miserere that the world finally had what is considered to be

an accurate sheet music representation of the Chapel Choir

version

of song.

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