- of Bach's
sacred vocal works". The
movements 1 (Magnificat), 7 (Fecit
potentiam) and 12 (Gloria patri) are the
cornerstones of the composition: they are...
- rapidly; as
Tacitus puts it (Ann. 14.52.1), mors
Burri infregit Senecae potentiam ("the
death of
Burrus broke Seneca's power").
Tacitus reports that Seneca...
- celo ad
terram dilabetur,
superiorum et
inferiorum vim
continens atque potentiam. Unde
omnis ex
eodem illuminatur obscuritas,
cuius videlicet potentia...
- eius, Et
misericordia eius a
progenie in
progenies timentibus eum.
Fecit potentiam in
brachio suo;
dispersit superbos mente cordis sui;
deposuit potentes...
-
Epistulae morales ad Lucilium, 7:7
necesse est
credere unam
tantum esse
potentiam absolutam It is
necessary to
believe that
there is only one
absolute power...
- Magnificat, « Fecit
potentiam in
brachio suo »,
which translates as "He put
strength in his arm".
Details of the
handle Fecit potentiam in
brachio suo Detail...
- Bach Magnificat, BWV 243,
Fecit Potentiam, bars 20-32...
-
Epistulae morales ad Lucilium, 7:7
necesse est
credere unam
tantum esse
potentiam absolutam It is
necessary to
believe that
there is only one
absolute power...
-
major sevenths,
called "anguished intervals". The
fourth movement, "Fecit
potentiam" (He
exerts power), is a fast,
powerful choral movement. The next verse...
- (1965-1966)
Divine Word
University of
Tacloban (1966-1995)
Motto Agnoscite Dei
Potentiam (Latin)
Motto in English
Acknowledge the
Power of God Type Private, Catholic...