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- Apparebit repentina is an anonymous abecedarian Latin hymn on the Day of Judgement. Since it is mentioned by Bede, it is believed to date to the 7th century...
- the world shall be judged. VI Iudex ergo **** sedebit, Quidquid latet, apparebit: Nil inultum remanebit. When the Judge his seat attaineth, And each hidden...
- continetur, unde mundus judicetur. Judex ergo **** sedebit, quidquid latet, apparebit, nil inultum remanebit. Quid sum miser tunc dicturus? quem patronum rogaturus...
- "Printemps" "En hiver" "Verger" Nine English Songs (1942–43, publ. 1945) Apparebit repentina dies, cantata in four movements for mixed choir (SATB) and br****...
- Contumelias et terrores Domine exaudi orationem – Et non intres in judicium Apparebit in finem Haec dicit Dominus – Haec dicit Dominus Cir****dederunt me Levemus...
- Howard Taubman (May 20, 1947). "Shaw and Chorale Give 2 New Works; ' Apparebit,' by Hindemith, and 'In the Beginning,' by Copland, Offered First Time...
- anxietas William Byrd 31b. Sed tu, Domine William Byrd Part 2 of no. 31 32. Apparebit in finem William Byrd 33. Audivi vocem de caelo William Byrd 34. In resurrectione...
- anonymous hymn Apparebit repentina as an example of a composition skilfully written in trochaic metre in the rhythmical way: Apparebit repentina dies...
- predecessors in late antique and Merovingian hymns. The late antique hymn Apparebit repentina dies magna domini may have been an inspiration. The combination...
- iambic metre the hymn O rex aeterne, Domine, and of the trochaic the hymn Apparebit repentina dies magna Domini. With iambic and trochaic metres, the word...