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chantblog: Cognoverunt discipuli ("The Disciples knew the Lord Jesus"): The First Alleluia for the Third Sunday in Easter
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Resources (audio files, Psalm tones, offices and hymns, publications, links, etc.). Friday, May 02, 2014. The Disciples knew the Lord Jesus"): The First Alleluia for the Third Sunday in Easter. Here's a CCWatershed video of this very melismatic chant:. Cognovérunt discípuli Dóminum Jesum in fractióne panis. From Corpus Christi Watershed. The text is quite simple, but profound:. Alleluia. The disciples knew the Lord Jesus in the breaking of the bread. See my post on Surrexit. Here's the full chant score:.
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chantblog: The Introit for the Third Sunday of Easter: Jubilate Deo
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Resources (audio files, Psalm tones, offices and hymns, publications, links, etc.). Thursday, May 05, 2011. The Introit for the Third Sunday of Easter: Jubilate Deo. Here's a lovely version of this Introit, sung by "the Schola of the Hofburgkapelle Vienna (1984)," and below that is the full chant score:. Gives this translation of the Introit; the text is from Psalm 66:1-3. In the greatness of your power, your enemies will be convicted of lying to you". But the King James version has this:. Because of cou...
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chantblog: The Introit for the Maundy Thursday Evening Mass: Nos autem gloriari
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Resources (audio files, Psalm tones, offices and hymns, publications, links, etc.). Sunday, September 13, 2009. The Introit for the Maundy Thursday Evening Mass: Nos autem gloriari. Below is Giovanni Vianini's version of Nos autem gloriari. The Introit for Maundy Thursday (it's also used on September 14's feast, In Exaltatione Sanctæ Crucis. The Exaltation of the Holy Cross). It's a beautiful song, with texts taken from the wonderful Galatians 6:14. And also from Psalm 67. See full texts below the video.
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chantblog: The Communio for the Feast of the Transfiguration: Visiónem quam vidístis ("The Vision you have seen")
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Resources (audio files, Psalm tones, offices and hymns, publications, links, etc.). Wednesday, August 05, 2015. The Communio for the Feast of the Transfiguration: Visiónem quam vidístis. The Vision you have seen"). The Communio for the August 6 Feast of the Transfiguration is the lovely Visiónem quam vidístis. This beautiful chant is also the Communion song for the second Sunday of Lent; at one time the Transfiguration was celebrated on that day. The August 6 Feast is relatively recent in the West. Churc...
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chantblog: The Divine Office
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Resources (audio files, Psalm tones, offices and hymns, publications, links, etc.). This page contains links to posts on Chantblog about the Office propers throughout the year, and to posts here about the Divine Office generally (along with several external links). The hymn schedule comes, with only a couple of exceptions as otherwise noted in individual posts, entirely from Hymn Melodies for the Whole Year from the Sarum Service Books. December 26: The Feast of St. Stephen. December 28: Holy Innocents.
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chantblog: The Introit for the Feast of the Ascension: Viri Galilaei ("O men of Galilee")
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Resources (audio files, Psalm tones, offices and hymns, publications, links, etc.). Monday, April 28, 2008. The Introit for the Feast of the Ascension: Viri Galilaei. O men of Galilee"). In tending to concentrate on the music for the Divine Office on this blog - largely because there didn't seem to be much of anything on the web on the topic, but also because I love the Office - I've tended to neglect the music for the celebration of the Eucharist. The text comes from Acts 1:11. Introitus: Act. 1, 11...
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chantblog: The Easter Sequence: Victimae Paschali Laudes
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Resources (audio files, Psalm tones, offices and hymns, publications, links, etc.). Sunday, April 08, 2012. The Easter Sequence: Victimae Paschali Laudes. Uno sguardo ai mosaici della Basilica di San Marco a Venezia, ascoltando l'antica sequenza pasquale. Per un augurio di Buona Pasqua 2009.". A look at the mosaics of the Basilica of San Marco in Venice, while listening to the ancient Easter sequence. Good wishes for a Happy Easter 2009.). Mors et vita duello conflixere mirando,. Speak, Mary, declaring.
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chantblog: This Joyful Eastertide!
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Resources (audio files, Psalm tones, offices and hymns, publications, links, etc.). Tuesday, April 21, 2015. One of my absolute favorite things about the season! A fantastic text and a glorious tune; we sang it at the Sequence this past Sunday:. This, from the YouTube page:. The words of this Easter carol was written by George R. Woodward (1848-1934) in 1894. The melody is Dutch and fist showed up in the 1680s. Happy Easter - Frohe Ostern! This joyful Eastertide,. Away with sin and sorrow! My passing sou...
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chantblog: The Ascension Antiphon on the Magnificat: O Rex Gloriae
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Resources (audio files, Psalm tones, offices and hymns, publications, links, etc.). Saturday, May 16, 2015. The Ascension Antiphon on the Magnificat: O Rex Gloriae. While working on my last post, " Vespers for the Feast of the Ascension: Hymnus: Salutis humanae Sator. I noticed something really fascinating. Listen to this recording of the Ascension Antiphon on the Magnificat, O Rex Gloriae. And see what you notice:. Here's the chant score, from the Liber Usualis. Does this remind you of anything? The Com...