Miserere by Gregorio Allegri and Vladimir Ivanoff
The Triduum is what we call the three days before Easter Sunday: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. In traditional Christianity, these three days are meant to be a time of quiet reflection on the meaning of Easter, and are often marked by special church services commemorating the events of the last few days of the life of Jesus.
For me, the Triduum is very special. I always appreciate its dark, meditative mood, and the chance to focus on the sacrificial love of Jesus. To help me get in the right mindset, I like to listen to this album of sacred choral music by Gregorio Allegri and Vladimir Ivanoff. I find that the ethereal harmonies evoke the deep sense of mystery that pervades this season of the church calendar.
May this Easter weekend bring peace, joy, and hope to our hearts.
nice music.. I enjoy your blogs. Very meaningful.
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