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Chant, Vol. I
Plainchant melodies form the basis for this thought provoking edition. Fluid harmonic structures are used throughout to present these melodies...
Plainchant melodies form the basis for this thought provoking edition. Fluid harmonic structures are used throughout to present these melodies in memorable ways.
Occasions | Funeral, Holy Cross Day, Holy Week, Lent, Liturgical Music, Lord's Supper, Maunday (Holy) Thursday, Passion Sunday, Prayer, Redeemer, Society |
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LSB Hymn Numbers | 455, 640 |
Instrumentation | Organ |
Tune Names | ADORO TE DEVOTE, ALMA REDEMPTORIS MATER, CHRISTE REDEMPTOR OMNIUM, ECCE PANIS ANGELORUM, IN PARADISUM, JESU DULCIS MEMORIA, KYRIE ELEISON (LUX ET ORIGO), PANGE LINGUA, REQUIEM AETERNAM, SALVE REGINA, UBI CARITAS ET AMOR, VEXILLA REGIS, VIRGO DEI GENITRIX |
Music Difficulty | Medium |
Collection Content | Adoro te devote (Thee We Adore, O Hidden Savior) (Eternal Spirit of the Living Christ) (2 Settings); Alma Redemptoris Mater (Gracious Mother of the Redeemer); Christe Redemptor omnium (Jesus, Joy of Loving Hearts); Ecce panis angelorum (Behold the Bread of Angels); Improvisation on Salve Regina (Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercies); In Paradisum (May the Angels Lead You into Paradise); Jesu dulcis memoria (Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee); Kyrie eleison (Lux et Origo) (Lord, Have Mercy); Pange lingua gloriosi (Sing My Tongue of the Glorious Body Telling) (2 Settings); Requiem aeternam (Eternal Rest); Ubi caritas et amor (Where Charity and Love Prevail); Vexilla regis (The Royal Banners Forward Go); Virgo Dei Genitrix (Virgin Mother of God) |
Authors | Charles Callahan |
Music Setting Composers | Charles Callahan |
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