Title text. L'Introït "Viri Galilaei" - Analyse (1), DAVID, Lucien.
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Melodies in sources » Display the melodies connected with this chant . Full text: Viri Galilaei quid aspicitis in caelum hic Jesus qui assumptus est a vobis in caelum sic veniet alleluia. Quemadmodum vidistis eum ascendentem in cælum, ita veniet, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Fulltext search . Revue de Chant grégorien, 1913, no.4, p. 107 Revue de Chant grégorien, 1913, no.4, p. 107 L'Introït "Viri Galilaei" - Analyse (2), DAVID, Lucien.
L E G E N D Disclaimer How to download; ICON SOURCE Pdf: Midi: Zip file: File details Help: CPDL #18274: A4 size: (LilyPond) Letter size: (LilyPond) Editor: Pothárn Imre (submitted 2008-11-08). Viri Galilaei is the incipit of the Introit for the Feast of the Ascension; you can listen to all the mass propers for Ascension Day here . Alleluia : in like manner as ye have seen him going up into heaven, so shall he come again. Source of text: Acts 1:11 Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SSATB Genre: Sacred, Motet for Ascension.
28-30 June 2015, Chapel of Merton College, Oxford Texts and English translations included DELPHIAN DCD34174 [75:36] This is the fifth disc that the Merton College choir has made for Delphian. Quemadmodum vidistis eum ascendentem in caelum, ita veniet, alleluia alleluia alleluia. alleluia. Top American Libraries Canadian Libraries Universal Library Community Texts Project Gutenberg Biodiversity Heritage Library Children's Library. [Psalm 47] O clap your hands together, all ye people: O sing unto God with the voice of melody. [plus additional music text, not scripture quotations] Viri Galilaei, composed by Patrick Gowers (1936-2014) in 1987 for the Consecration of the Bishop of Oxford in St. Paul’s Cathedral on Ascension Day 1988. CAO sources: CGBEMVHRDFSL. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Performed by The Choir of Queens’ College Cambridge, organist James Southall and director Samuel Hayes .
Viri Galilaei. Full text: Viri Galilaei quid admiramini aspicientes in caelum hic Jesus qui assumptus est a vobis in caelum sic veniet quemadmodum vidistis eum ascendentum in caelum.
Revue de Chant grégorien, 1913, no.4, p. 107 Revue de Chant grégorien, 1913, no.4, p. 107 L'Introït "Viri Galilaei" - Analyse (2), DAVID, Lucien. The Viri Galilaei Church (Greek: ἄνδρες Γαλιλαῖοι; Hebrew: כנסיית וירי-גלילאי ) is a Greek Orthodox church located at the northern peak of the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem. Description: External websites: Original text and translations. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
This text is etched forever in my memory owing to its use at the end of a familiar religious epic movie, dubbed over the glorious "Hallelujah Chorus" of Handel. Viri Galilaei, quid admiramini aspicientes in cælum? February 2, 2020 - Franco Ackermans.
Alleluia. Music files. Halleluja, Halleluja, Halleluja. An Ascension anthem, and other music for Ascension Day Here's a video of Patrick Gowers' Viri Galilaei ; it's sung by the St. Paul's Cathedral Choir. Patrick Gowers, Viri Galilaei John Singleton Copley, Ascension , Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1775 Patrick Gowers , Viri Galilaei , was commissioned for the ordination of Richard Harries as Bishop of Oxford in St. Paul's Cathedral in 1987. Halleluja! National Emergency Library. Original text and translations may be found at Viri Galilaei. L'Introït "Viri Galilaei" - Analyse (1), DAVID, Lucien.