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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==


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<poem>
Homo quidam fecit coenam magnam et misit servum suum
hora coenae dicere invitatis, ut ve nirent:
Quia parata sunt omnia.
Venite comedite panem meum et bibite vinum quod miscui vobis.
Quia parata….
Gloria Patri et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
</poem>


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Editor: Andris Solims (added 2006-09-04).   Score information: A4, 3 pageses   Copyright: Religious
Edition notes: Original score was available only a capella.

Orchestration by Andris Solims. This orchestration can be performed with Organ like accompaniment (Organ/Orchestra). The Orchestration parts are available.[1]

General Information

Title: Responsoria in processione Corporis Domini/Statio I. Homo quidam, Op. 10b
Composer: Johann Nepomuk Ahle

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: Sacred, Motet

Language: Latin
Instruments: Trumpet I-II; Trombone I; Tuba/Trombone II.
Published:

Description: There are four Motets for the Eucaristic procession of the Solemnity of Corpus Christi or during the Octava of this Solemnity (Sunday), sung when the Holy Sacrament is post on the altar at the first, second, third and fourth Station around or inside of the church or by the street of city.

External websites: http://www.catholic.lv/majori/scores.htm

Original text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Homo quidam fecit coenam magnam et misit servum suum
hora coenae dicere invitatis, ut ve nirent:
Quia parata sunt omnia.
Venite comedite panem meum et bibite vinum quod miscui vobis.
Quia parata….
Gloria Patri et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.