![]() The Community considers that the songs in many different languages are appropriate for large international gatherings. The chants on the album are sung in seven different languages: Latin, French, English, Italian, German, Church Slavonic and Spanish. The recording was produced by Anna Barry. Several chants were recorded by brothers of the Community, in the Romanesque Church in the village of Taizé. Most of the chants were recorded in the Church of Reconciliation in Taizé, by a few instrumentalists and a choir composed of young people from different countries who spent a week in the Community. Oh, How Good It Is (a song about church unity) 4,053 views Like Dislike Share Save Northside Baptist Church 5.36K subscribers Words and music by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty. The recording took place in May and in July 2014. More recent songs have been composed by brothers of the Community. ![]() ![]() Later Joseph Gelineau became a major contributor to the music. Įarlier Taizé community music was conceived and composed by Jacques Berthier. The music of Taizé emphasizes simple phrases, usually lines from Psalms, other pieces of Scripture, or from the liturgy, both Western and Eastern Orthodox, repeated many times and sometimes also sung in canon. Guidelines for the community's life are contained in The Rule of Taizé written by Brother Roger and first published in French in 1954. They remind us that we have much in common amidst our dif. It was founded in 1940 by Brother Roger Schütz, who came to Taizé from Geneva. These songs celebrate the beauty of the body of Christ and the strength of standing united in love. It is composed of more than one hundred brothers, from Protestant and Catholic traditions, who originate from about thirty countries across the world. The Taizé Community is an ecumenical monastic order in Taizé, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France. ![]() It was recorded in May and July 2014, and was released in March 2015, by the Deutsche Grammophon. Taizé - Music of Unity and Peace is the 2015 studio album by the ecumenical Taizé Community from the eponymous village in France. Latin, French, English, Italian, German, Church Slavonic, Spanish ![]()
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