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- Responsoria et alia ad Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae spectantia is a collection of music for Holy W**** by Italian composer Carlo Gesualdo, published in 1611...
- and for his polychoral sacred motets, posthumously published as Sacrae Hebdomadae Responsoria in 1622. Pomponio Nenna was born in Bari, in Apulia at the...
- Easter oratorios.[citation needed] Tomás Luis de Victoria's Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae (1585) contains settings of 37 texts for the Catholic liturgy...
- (1973). The Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae of Tomás Luis de Victoria (Doctoral dissertation). Boston University. "1585 Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae de Victoria...
- polyphonic settings include Carlo Gesualdo (Responsoria et alia ad Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae spectantia, 1611, Jean L'Héritier, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, 19...
- Weihnachts-Oratorium (AVSA9940) 2021 – Tomás Luis de Victoria – P****ion Officium Hebdomadæ Sanctæ (AVSA9943) 2021 – Couperin – Apothéoses (AVSA9944) 2021 – Joseph...
- est, videlicet die Mercurii IIII Idus Aprilis [10 April 1555], maioris hebdomadae, instantibus magnis solennibus, Coenae Domini, Veneris Sancti, & Paschatis...
- This is a list of compositions by Carlo Gesualdo (1566–1613), the Prince of Venosa. Place and year of publication follows after the book number. Poet given...
- published his first book of motets in 1572. In 1585 he wrote his Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae, a collection which included 37 pieces that are part of the Holy...
- includes a setting of that psalm in his Responsoria et alia ad Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae spectantia, along with a setting of the Benedictus. After the...