Translation: Our Father which in heaven art. Lord in thy wrath reprove me not. I trust in God, how dare ye then.
Translation: , a book of hours serving as a lay equivalent of the Breviary and much in use by recusant communities in England.
Translation: Solo instruments. Plan. Voice.
Translation: Moscow in May. Music. Marsh song. Dan. . Arr. . V. Shepeleva - - -.
Translation: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. A cappella. Sacred , Motet. Language. Latin. ATB. not always accurate for classifications.
Translation: however, if support is needed in performance a light organ sound, preferable a portative, would be appropriate. Language. Latin.
Translation: however, if support is needed in performance a light organ sound, preferable a portative, would be appropriate. Latin.
Translation: found in the University of South Carolina Music Library and the Library of Congress in the form of microfilm.
Translation: In this play the choral odes are set to music adapted from the medieval secular repertory. Alfonso the Wise. Language.
Translation: attributed to Allegri, probably not authentic. Sacred , Mass.
Translation: Original text and translations may be found at. Christoph Dalitz. Organ or guitar accompaniment. SATB.
Translation: The Gloria in Excelsis was written by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford for the coronation of HM King George V on 22 June 1911. SSATB.
Translation: This tune by Stephen Jarvis was published on p11 of his Twelve Psalm Tunes and Eight Anthems. c1821.
Translation: A setting to original music of the first three stanzas of the Advent hymn text "Conditor alme siderum". Conditor least siderum. L.M.
Translation: The three 4-part groups may be separated by some distance if there is adequate space in the performance venue. A cappella.
Translation: In Sacred Music , the tune is followed by a note. Basso continuo. Sacred , Hymn , Carol. Language. English. c1810.
Translation: The work includes an optional solo in the tenor line, which would also suit a baritone, or even a low alto. Leanne Daharja Veitch.