Saturday, October 20, 2007

Hieronymus Bosch

Duration: 07:47 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-03-30 05:08:27
User: brendafohio
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Hieronymus Bosch, Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1450-1516 Josquin Desprez, Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, c. 1450 to 1455 -- August 27, 1521

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brendafohio ::: Favorites
Your video is gorgeous! The music is perfect. Five starred and favorited. Thank you for watching and commenting. Peace.
07-10-16 23:33:06
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pezor ::: Favorites
Brenda, that was so freaking good. Thank you.
07-10-16 20:02:48
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nubezalel ::: Favorites
could you tell us what albums you have of desprez? i've been searching for a good recording of "regretz sans fin" and finding mostly out-of-print cds on amazon. BTW, if you like desprez, i've heard no better than chanticleer's version of "o virgo virginum," which i've used for my video, "the greater light." check it out!
07-09-27 10:49:04
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brendafohio ::: Favorites
Thank you for the translation, I knew by the name it was not a happy song, but such despair, I had no idea.
07-09-13 19:00:41
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brendafohio ::: Favorites
Regrets Sans Fin by Josquin Desprez
07-09-13 18:59:09
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hsvbeary ::: Favorites
Thank you Brenda! One of my all-time favorite composers and matched so beautifully with one of my all-time favorite painters. Here's a translation of the heartbreaking lyrics: Regrets sans fins -- I have to endure endless regrets; in great mourning let my suffering bear on my days. It would be better for me to end my life than to continue in such pain. I want to abandon all pleasure; I don't want to give solace since I have to suffer by desire only.
07-09-13 17:05:59
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DzigaVertov ::: Favorites
I'm sorry, the music is listed in the clip, first read, then post!
07-09-13 07:25:04
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DzigaVertov ::: Favorites
Can somebody tell me the music of the video? or name a few exapmles of chants which sound similar? I like it alot!
07-09-13 07:23:43
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masameus ::: Favorites
I've never seen anything in art that scares me more than Bosch's Medieval insect people. Some of the creepiest figures are the ones that are supposed to represent the living. They actually look more like animated corpses or demons. I don't mean that this is a fault, on the contrary, he is very good at using psychological effects like that. I just don't like to watch his works too often because they disturb me.
07-09-10 13:57:03
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NGS712 ::: Favorites
This has nothing to do w/ the vid or my comment, but I was just thinking how odd it is when you look at pictures in a book as opposed to the real thing. Esp. w/ Dutch still lifes. In a book you can only see the detail, but when you actually see one it looks so real. I do not mind modern art, but it is a shame that no one really creates original works that emulate the old masters. Everything today is an individual style or chocolate box art.
07-08-27 22:00:07
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