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Chant, Vol. II
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 | Advent, Easter, Easter Vigil, Lent, Liturgical Music, Lord's Supper, Maunday (Holy) Thursday, Pentecost, Trinity |
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LSB Hymn Numbers | 942 |
Instrumentation | Organ |
Tune Names | AGNUS DEI (MASS XVII), ALLELUIA (MODE IV), ALLELUIA (MODE VI), ALLELUIA (MODE VIII), ATTENDE DOMINE, AVE MARIA, AVE REGINA CAELORUM, KYRIE ELEISON (MASS XVI), KYRIE, GOTT VATER, REGINA CAELI, RORATE CAELI, SANCTUS (CUM JUBILO), TANTUM ERGO, VENI SANCTE SPIRITUS, VIDI AQUAM |
Music Difficulty | Medium |
Collection Content | Agnus Dei (Mass XVII) (Lamb of God); Alleluia (Mode IV); Alleluia (Mode VI); Alleluia (Mode VIII); Attende Domine (O Lord, Incline Your Ear); Ave Maria (Hail Mary, Full of Grace); Ave Regina Caelorum (Hail, Queen of Heaven); Kyrie eleison (Fons bonitatis) (Lord, Have Mercy); Kyrie eleison (Mass XVI) (Lord, Have Mercy); Regina Caeli (Queen of Heaven); Rorate Caeli (Drop Down Dew from Above); Sanctus (Cum Jubilo) (Holy, Holy, Holy); Tantum ergo (Humbly Let Us Voice Our Homage); Veni Sancte Spiritus (Come, Holy Spirit); Vidi Aquam (I Saw Water Flowing) |
Authors | Charles Callahan |
Music Setting Composers | Charles Callahan |
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