- "O
Salutaris Hostia" (Latin, "O
Saving Victim" or "O
Saving Sacrifice") is
section of one of the
Eucharistic hymns written by
Thomas Aquinas for the Feast...
-
Hostiaz (French pronunciation: [ɔstja];
formerly Hostias) is a
former commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France. On 1
January 2019, it was merged...
- The gens
Hostia was an
obscure plebeian family at
ancient Rome. Few
members of this gens are
mentioned by
Roman writers, of whom the best
known is the...
- The
movement concludes homophonically in G major.
Hostias 1956
Salzburg Festival (see above) The
Hostias opens in E♭
major in 3 4, with
fluid vocals. After...
- wafer,
Sacred host,
Eucharistic bread, the Lamb or
simply the host (Latin:
hostia, lit. 'sacrificial victim'), is the
bread used in the
Christian ritual of...
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tremendae 5.
Quaerens me 6.
Lacrimosa Offertory 7.
Domine Jesu
Christe 8.
Hostias 9.
Sanctus 10.
Agnus Dei The
Requiem is
scored for a very
large orchestra...
- his work; the
treble soloist was
Louis Aubert. In 1889, Fauré
added the
Hostias portion of the
Offertory and in 1890 he
expanded the
Offertory and added...
- ergo
Sacris solemniis Panis angelicus Verbum supernum prodiens O
salutaris hostia Influences Aristotle St. Paul Pseudo-Dionysius St.
Augustine St. Boethius...
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Latin version of
Psalm 96 The
final verses of the
Latin version of
Tollite Hostias in
Oratorio de Noël by
Camille Saint-Saëns. The Bull of
Union with the...
- and
baritone soli) – Owen's "The
Parable of the Old Man and the Young"
Hostias et
preces tibi (boys' choir)
Reprise of Quam olim
Abrahae (chorus) Sanctus...