- pra**** at
fixed prayer times. The
English word is
derived from the
Latin completorium, as
compline is the
completion of the
waking day. The word was first...
-
Rodrigues Coelho becomes organist of
Badajoz Cathedral.
Giammateo Asola –
Completorium per
totum annum quatuorque illae Beatae Virginis antiphonae quae in fine...
- choir.
Examples include:
Laetatus sum In
virtute tua
Conductus funebris Completorium Illuxit sol
Litaniae de
Providentia Divina Whilst this
section of his...
- 7enĩ—etenim. 7rł—et reliqua. ·8·—8. 9—compilatio, con..., ****..., 9. 9.—
completorium or consecratione. 9ce°—concedo. 9cił—concilium. 9cło—conclusio. 9cluʳ—concluditur...
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Vespers begin with a
chant called the
Lucernarium and end with the
Completorium. The word
Lucernarium hearkens back to the
original function of Vespers...
- and
Completorium; on Feriœ,
Responsorium in Baptisterio; Kyrie, thrice;
Oratio ii. On
Sundays and
Solemnitates Domini,
Psallenda ii and
Completorium ii;...
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Ippolito Baccusi Sacrae cantiones psalmi videlicet, et
omnia quae ad
completorium pertinent for five
voices (Venice:
Ricciardo Amadino)
Missae tres tum...
- the Apostles'
Creed and the Lord’s Prayer. Compline, from the
Latin completorium, or completion, is the last of
eight monastic services sung throughout...
- (1832) Canti****
Simeonis in E minor, Op. 69 on 5-voice
choir (1841)
Completorium for choir, 2 violins, viola, 2
horns and
bodies (c. 1785) Der sterbende...
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Magnificats for
eight voices (Venice:
Giacomo Vincenti)
Giacomo Finetti –
Completorium for five
voices (Venice:
Ricciardo Amadino),
music for
Compline Melchior...