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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date:
May 23, 1995
Studio:
Gia Publications
Number Of Discs:
1
Average Customer Rating:
based on 10 reviews
Track Listing:
1.
In the Lord - Taizé, Berthier, Jacques
2.
Veni Sancte Spiritus
3.
Alleluia 7
4.
Bless the Lord - Taizé, Berthier, Jacques
5.
Confitemini Domino - Taizé, Berthier, Jacques
6.
Kyrie 10
7.
Stay With Us
8.
Crucem Tuam
9.
The Lord Is My Light
10.
Psallite Deo
11.
Laudate Omnes Gentes - Taizé, Berthier, Jacques
12.
Wait for the Lord - Taizé, Berthier, Jacques
13.
When the Night Becomes Dark
14.
Gospodi Pomiluj
15.
The Lord Is My Song
16.
Magnificat
17.
Within Our Darkest Night
18.
My Soul Is at Rest
19.
Jubilate, Servite
20.
Laudate Dominum
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taize' is beautifulNov 24, 2008 If you wish to include that which is beautiful, that which is good, that which is right in your life, include taize'.
Taize MeditationApr 10, 2008 Some of Taize's most beautiful and most meditative music. The lovely balance of slower and slightly more lively songs, the tonal quality of the voices and the excellent diction allows for the words of each song to be clearly understood and makes this a "must buy" no matter whether your motive is that you enjoy choral chant as an art-form or just want to relax and be peaceful.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Soothing ChantApr 10, 2007 This Taize cd brings refreshment to me when I hear it. I was in Medjugorje this past Christmas. I ordered the CD because the titles were the same as those sung in Medjugorje. I wasn't disappointed. When I listen to the CD, I am reminded of the peace I experienced in Medjugorje!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
JubilateDec 02, 2006 The Taize meditation CD has many songs sung in Latin, including the popular "Veni Sancte Spiritus". (Parenthetically, an expanded version of this song is on another excellent Taize CD "Taize: Veni Sancte Spiritus".) Each of the tracts is short with no song longer than three-and-a-half minutes. While I can guess at the Latin meanings of the lyrics, I have had to look up translations of a few of the songs. While I enjoy listening to this CD, and have purchased copies to give to others who like the Taize meditaions, it is probably my least favorite of the five CDs presently available.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
inspirational and contemplativeMar 19, 2006 simple and short but very profound songs, psalms and chants from the western latin/english tradition. great for easy listening or incorporating into personal devotional or meditative prayer. the quality of the recording was not what it could be. although stylistically this would probably more familiar to Catholics i would recommend these psalms and songs for any Christians seeking to recapture more traditional and Scripture based worship venues within the modern context of their daily lives.