- in Gr**** religion.
Patristic writers began applying the term ὕμνος, or
hymnus in Latin, to
Christian songs of praise, and
frequently used the word as...
- song
written as a song of praise,
adoration or prayer. Hymn, hymns, or
hymnus may also
refer to:
National hymn, a
musical composition recognized by a...
- The Hymn to Life (German:
Hymnus an das Leben) is a
musical composition for
mixed chorus and
orchestra by
German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. In 1884...
-
Hymnus Paradisi is a
choral work by
Herbert Howells for
soprano and
tenor soloists,
mixed chorus, and orchestra. The work was
inspired in part by the death...
- The
Hymnus Eucharisticus is a
traditional hymn sung by the
choir of boy
choristers and
academical clerks of
Magdalen College,
Oxford in England, supported...
- "Pontifical
Anthem and March" (Italian: Inno e
Marcia Pontificale; Latin:
Hymnus et
modus militaris Pontificalis), also
known as the "Papal Anthem", is the...
-
composed much of the large-scale
choral work
which was
eventually to
become Hymnus Paradisi,
drawing on
material from the
still unpublished Requiem of 1932...
- Novák,
Miloslav (2008-05-27). "Fotbalová ostuda: Litevcům zahráli lotyšskou
hymnu". iDNES.cz.
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- The
Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben (Stuttgart hymn
choir boys) is a
German boys'
choir founded in
Stuttgart in 1900 by the
Swabian entrepreneur Paul von...
- In Nonnus' Dionysiaca,
Hymnus (Ancient Gr****: Ὕμνος, romanized: Húmnos, lit. 'hymn') is a
young shepherd who fell in love with the
nymph Nicaea, was rejected...