- Rus'': 6, 20 'Horn Call of the Crusaders': 6, 14, 16, 19 "Peregrinus
expectavi": 6, 11, 14, 16 "Arise,
Russian people!": 7, 10 "To the
living fighter...
- to that of
Rupert Brooke. The last two
stanzas of his poem
Expectans expectavi were set to
music in 1919 by
Charles Wood; this
anthem for
choir and organ...
- this
psalm is
Psalm 39. In Latin, it is
known by the incipit, "Expectans
expectavi Dominum". It is
described by the
Jerusalem Bible as a "song of praise...
-
characterise the
invading Teutonic knights. The
nonsensical text,
peregrinus expectavi pedes meos in cymbalis,
appears in Prokofiev's cantata,
based on the film...
-
harmonic style he more
usually employs. Wood's
anthems with organ,
Expectans expectavi, and O Thou, the
Central Orb are both
frequently performed and recorded;...
- in altissimis," for
mixed chorus,
organ and
strings Air: "Exspectans
expectavi," for Mezzo-soprano soloist,
organ and
strings Air and chorus: “Domine...
- collection, all are
titled "concerto"
apart from the "sonata"
Expectans Expectavi Dominum for 6 trombones,
cantus voice and
tenor voice. In 1631 he published...
-
simplicitate Domine in
auxilium Elegerunt apostoli Exaltabo te
Domine Expectans expectavi Illumina oculos meos
Immittet angelus Improperium expectavit In omnem...
- 4-voice
choir and
orchestra (1844)
Offertory in C major, Op. 31 (Expectans
expectavi Dominum) for 4-voice
choir and
orchestra (1823)
Offertory in C major,...
-
Organ Magnificat (2002) for Women's
Choir Psalm 23 (2002) for
Choir SATB
Expectavi Dominum (2001) for
mixed Choir† In the
Beginning (2000) for
mixed Choir...