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- 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 AsolaCompletorium per totum annum quatuorque illae Beatae Virginis antiphonae quae in fine...
- Centro per i beni culturali - 1996 - Page 71 "Oltre a questo gruppo vi sono Andrea Stella, Completorium una **** antiphonis, Venezia 1618 (T)" v t e v t e...
- promotion of Christian culture in general. It was notable for publishing Ad Completorium which contained the complete text and music for Compline according to...
- 7enĩ—etenim. 7rł—et reliqua. ·8·—8. 9—compilatio, con..., ****..., 9. 9.—completorium or consecratione. 9ce°—concedo. 9cił—concilium. 9cło—conclusio. 9cluʳ—concluditur...
- choir. Examples include: Laetatus sum In virtute tua Conductus funebris Completorium Illuxit sol Litaniae de Providentia Divina Whilst this section of his...
- Vespers begin with a chant called the Lucernarium and end with the Completorium. The word Lucernarium hearkens back to the original function of Vespers...
- (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...
- Mater, 2011 Pueri Cantores Tarnovienses and Tarnów chamber orchestra, Completorium by Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki (~1667-1734) under the conduct of Grzegorz...
- Sequentis ("Commemoration of the following feast" – Breviary) Compl. – Completorium ("Compline" – Breviary) Con. – Contra ("against") Cone. – Concilium ("Council")...