Bernard of Clairvaux
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Alias: Saint Bernard
Life
Born: 1090
Died: 20 August 1153
Biography Burgundian abbott, a leader in revival of Benedictine monasticism, successful arbiter in church controversies, and leader of church councils. In 1146 he helped recruit for the Second Crusade through his preaching.
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Settings of text by Bernard of Clairvaux
- Jesu dulcis memoria (Michael J. Drake, Jr.)
- Jesu, dulcis memoria (Serafino Patta)
- Jesu, the very thought is sweet (Charles Wood)
- Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (George Cooper I)
- Jesus, Thou Joy of loving hearts (Ronald McVey)
- Lætabundus (Carlotta Ferrari)
- O Jesus, joy of loving hearts (Gregorian chant)
- O Jesus, joy of loving hearts (William Gardiner)
- O Jesus, King most wonderful (Roger Petrich)
- Quocumque loco fuero (Orlando di Lasso)
- S'io di te penso (Giovanni de Macque)
- Summe summi (Gilles Velut)
- Ubi autem amor (Carlotta Ferrari)