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- liturgy, also called the Kyrie eleison (/ˈkɪri.eɪ ɛˈleɪ.isɒn/ KEER-ee-ay el-AY-eess-on; Ancient Gr****: Κύριε ἐλέησον, romanized: Kýrie eléēson, lit. 'Lord...
- Gr****, Kýrie, eléison means "Lord, have mercy" and is a part of many liturgical rites in both Eastern and Western Christianity. Kýrie, eléison; Christé...
- Abbeydorney Abbey, also known as Kyrie Eleison Abbey or Odorney was founded by the O Torna, chieftain of the region, in 1154 for the Cistercians from...
- wording corresponding to this part of the liturgy. Requiem aeternam: Kyrie eleison: Dies irae: Tuba mirum: Rex tremendae: Recordare: Con****atis: Lacrimosa:...
- and Williams and Gannon also appeared on the first three tracks ("Kyrie Eleison", "Gloria" and "Credo"), the album was finished by studio musicians...
- form more liberally. From 4 Esdras 2:34–35; Psalm 65:1-2 This is as the Kyrie in the Ordinary of the M****: This is Gr**** (Κύριε ἐλέησον, Χριστὲ ἐλέησον...
- threefold repetition of "Kyrie eleison." In older chants, "Kyrie eleison imas" ("Lord, have mercy on us") can be found. The Kyrie is distinguished by its...
- (German: Lissa). Each of the Kyrie-Gloria M****es is in six movements: the Kyrie is one choral movement (with Kyrie/Christe/Kyrie subdivisions) and the Gloria...
- up kyrie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kyrie, also called Kyrie eleison, is the common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy. Kyrie may...
- piece is a full M****, not a true Messa di Gloria (which contains only the Kyrie and Gloria and omits the Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei). Puccini...