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*Heinrich Isaac: 1 setting, both [[Haec dies & Pascha nostrum (Heinrich Isaac)|with Gradual ''Pascha nostrum'']] and [[Haec dies (Heinrich Isaac)|without]] SATB | *Heinrich Isaac: 1 setting, both [[Haec dies & Pascha nostrum (Heinrich Isaac)|with Gradual ''Pascha nostrum'']] and [[Haec dies (Heinrich Isaac)|without]] SATB | ||
*[[2 Motetten, op. 131 (Franz Lachner)|Franz Lachner (2 Motetten Op. 131]] SATB | *[[2 Motetten, op. 131 (Franz Lachner)|Franz Lachner (2 Motetten Op. 131]] SATB | ||
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Revision as of 21:48, 18 August 2020
Haec dies is an antiphon text associated with Easter, and is used as the gradual at the masses of Easter Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, and in place of the hymn at vespers.
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Text and translations
Latin text Haec dies quam fecit Dominus: |
English translation This is the day which the Lord hath made: |