The Heavens are Telling - Haydn video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/05/28

Franz Joseph Haydn's The Heavens are Telling from the the Oratorio The Creation

Sung by King's College, Cambridge

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9 years ago

Choral Music Ghana

To celebrate Josef Haydn's birthday, here's one of his most popular anthems; The Heavens are Telling

9 years ago

ktelle

wow this is terrible

9 years ago

maureen clarke

great very uplifting

9 years ago

Judith Bluhm

SUNDAY GREETINGS !

9 years ago

Stephen Cooldude Knight

Glory of goddddd

9 years ago

Nick Bricknell

why is the wonder of his work displaying the firmament? it should be the other way around. this is a literal translation, not good english

10 years ago

Kang Qin Pung

English version of ?

10 years ago

TrevsMum

Super version - really wakes you up!

10 years ago

TheRenaissanceman65

Definitely my favourite part of the Creation - but then I like fugues and the challenge of singing in them. The rest of the oratorio seems a bit flat afterwards :(

10 years ago

Ferrariman601

For some reason, I find the Credo from Mozart's Missa Brevis in C (K.317) to be somewhat reminiscent of this. Maybe I'm crazy. 

10 years ago

ppt ywt

awesome! Nice pieces

10 years ago

Judith Bluhm

SUNDAY GREETINGS.From the oratorio THE CREATION by JOSEPH HAYDN.Sung by King's College Choir,Cambridge ,England.

10 years ago

Ripieno

The tenors are yelling the glory of god,..

10 years ago

Nia Henry

So beautiful

11 years ago

James Watson

phenomenal arrangement. truly a work of art!

11 years ago

rosenvitae

I just got home after performing the Creation in its entirety (choir alto), listening to this as 00:43 is a particular favorite part of mine. It sports some of the best orchestral arrangements I've ever heard in my 16 years if singing. I find it competing with Requiem by Mozart as my favorite work (so far).

11 years ago

Falstaff85

So simple, so magnificent.

11 years ago

Sandra Greene

@theaddreport. From what I understand, Mozart was very poor when he died and his family could not afford to "rent" his burial plot anymore (they were not purchased the way we do now) and so some time after his death his plot was reused and his body was transported to some sort of a mass grave. So, nobody really knows where Mozart is buried.

11 years ago

theaddreport

Why doesn't anyone know where Mozart is buried? He's Haydn!

11 years ago

theaddreport

WE're singing this in choir!

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