Format : Octavo
SKU: CA.305010
ISBN 9790007148133. Key: D major / a major. Text language: German/Latin.
Latin refrain with German Psalm text.
SKU: SU.80300170
The outer movements of this set have some of the most interesting two-part writing we’ve seen for a long time. Their immense rhythmic vigor and melodic vitality are paired with sensitive text setting. The middle-movement solos are equally rewarding. The texts all invoke personifications of female spirituality: the Church as bride, Wisdom with her whirling wings, the Holy Spirit, and the Church as mother. Latin. 1. O choruscans lux stellarum (O glistening starlight) SA with piano or organ; duration: 2’45; range: a-g; difficulty: medium. 2. O virtus Sapientie (Sophia! you of the whirling wings) Alto (chorus unison or solo) with piano or organ; duration: 1’30; range: c’-d; difficulty: easy. 3. Spiritus sanctus (The Spirit of God) Soprano solo with piano or organ; duration: 1’50; range: f’-g; difficulty: medium. 4. Nunc gaudeant (Let Mother Ecclesia sing for joy!) SA with piano or organ; duration: 3’10; range: a - a flat; difficulty: medium. SA, piano or organ Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: SU.46000137
Soprano, Organ Duration: 12'30 A cycle of 4 songs using Latin texts of Hildegard von Bingen I. Spiritus Sanctus; II. O Virtus Spaientiae; III. O vos angeli; IV. O Virga Mediatrix Composed: 2010 Published by: MuPro Music
SKU: HL.49004741
ISBN 9790001050135. UPC: 884088073497. 7.5x10.75x0.209 inches.
SKU: GI.G-2589E
ISBN 9782852742635.
Latin Chants for the Ordinary of the Mass, with Chants for other occasions. The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy of Vatican II asks that care should be taken in preparing the books of Gregorian Chant - #117 care should be taken in the production of editions to include simple melodies for use in small parish churches. The first edition of the Liber Cantualis was published in 1995 and has been re-edited mainly to achieve a good English translation of the texts. It contains the most familiar chants of the Mass, and four examples of the Alleluias. A second part contains chants for the sprinkling of Holy Water at Sunday Masses, seven easy to sing settings of the Ordinaries (Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Agnus) two Credo (Creeds), Mass for the Dead, and the best known Sequences: Victimae Paschali Laudes, Veni Sancti Spiritus, Ecce Panis (Lauda Sion), Stabat Mater, a third part includes various chants in honor of the Blessed Sacrament, Our Lady and also chants for different liturgical Seasons, Gospel texts (magnificat, etc.), a few psalms and the complete Office of Compline. Many different countries and parishes use pieces in Latin and Gregorian Chant. This little book, with an English translation, may be of great help.