Ad preces nostras: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Richard Mix (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''''Ad preces nostras''''' (sometimes '''''Aures ad nostras''''', ) is an {{CC|Office hymns|Office Hymn}} for {{CC|Lent}} up to {{CC|Passiontide}}. After the Council of Trent...") |
Richard Mix (talk | contribs) (Respice clemens solio) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''''Ad preces nostras''''' (sometimes '''''Aures ad nostras''''' | '''''Ad preces nostras''''' (sometimes '''''Aures ad nostras''''') is an {{CC|Office hymns|Office Hymn}} for {{CC|Lent}} up to {{CC|Passiontide}}. After the Council of Trent it was superseded by ''[[Jam Christe sol justitiae]]'', itself revised 1632 as ''[[O Sol salutis initimis]]''. The 2nd stanza begins '''''Respice clemens solio'''''. | ||
==Settings== | ==Settings== |
Revision as of 07:29, 29 December 2020
Ad preces nostras (sometimes Aures ad nostras) is an Office Hymn for Lent up to Passiontide. After the Council of Trent it was superseded by Jam Christe sol justitiae, itself revised 1632 as O Sol salutis initimis. The 2nd stanza begins Respice clemens solio.
Settings
- Aures ad nostras (Guillaume Dufay) ATT, single verse
- Aures ad nostras (Jacquet of Mantua) a 4(5), even verses
- Ad preces nostras (Orlando di Lasso) a 4, even verses
- Ad preces nostras (Giovanni Pierluigi di Palestrina) SAT(T)B, odd verses
- Ad preces nostras deitatis aures (Tomás Luis de Victoria) SATB, even verses
Text and translations
Latin text