-
Mater for a hearing; this is
followed by the solo
entreaties of
Magna Peccatrix,
Mulier Samaritana and
Maria Aegyptiaca. In
these arias the "love" theme...
-
University of
California Press, 2001. Smith,
Julia M. H. "Radegundis
peccatrix:
authorizations of
virginity in late
antique Gaul", in
Philip Rousseau...
-
Mater Gloriosa,
appears from on high.
Three biblical holy women,
Magna Peccatrix (the
Great Sinneress, Luke 7:36),
Mulier Samaritana (the
Samaritan woman...
- (soprano), Need (soprano),
Guilt (Alto), Want (alto),
Martha (soprano),
Magna Peccatrix (soprano),
Mulier Samaritana (Alto),
Mater Gloriosa (Alto),
Maria Aegyptiaca...
-
appear with the
redeemed Gretchen at the end of Part II, Act V:
Magna Peccatrix (the "great sinner" who
anointed Jesus),
Mulier Samaritana (the Samaritan...
-
which was
added in the
eleventh century for Beatrice, reads:
Quamvis peccatrix sum
domna vocata Beatrix In
tumulo missa iaceo quæ
comitissa Quilibet...
- the
theogical concept of Mary as Co-Redemptrix, Eve is seen to be co-
peccatrix,
because it was Eve who
freely gave the "instrument" of The Fall of Man...
- view
adverse to Mary, and
afterwards significantly described her as "
peccatrix". Back in Paris, 15
March 1567, Hay was soon
appointed provincial of France...
-
University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1981. Smith,
Julia M. H. (2009), "Radegundis
Peccatrix:
Authorizations of
Virginity in Late
Antique Gaul", in Rousseau, Philip;...
- the
event were:[citation needed]
Antoinette Halloran,
Soprano 1,
Magna Peccatrix Rosamund Illing,
Soprano 2, Una
poenitentium Nicole Car,
Mater Gloriosa...