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- Crucifíxus étiam pro nobis sub Póntio Piláto; p****us et sepúltus est, et resurréxit tértia die, secúndum Scriptúras, et ascéndit in coelum, sedet ad déxteram...
- for a short soprano solo "Crucifixus" (Crucified) and an episode "Et resurrexit" (And risen), concluded by another fugue. The word "Credo" (I believe)...
- sanctus Credo: Credo in unum Deum Credo: Et incarnatus est Credo: Et resurrexit Sanctus Benedictus: Benedictus qui venit Benedictus: Hosanna in excelsis...
- ending of this movement, contrasted by a forte Et resurrexit, follows the Dresden M**** style. "Et resurrexit" (And is risen) is expressed by a five-part choral...
- (Louis Langrée & Cincinnati Symphony) (A) Bruckner: Symphony No. 7; Bates: Resurrexit (Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra) (A) Dvořák: Symphony...
- Kunstenpunt, Databank |. "Resurrexit C****andra - Stella Höttler". Databank | Kunstenpunt. Retrieved 28 August 2024. "Resurrexit C****andra". 10th Theatre...
- crucified, died, and was buried, 5. descendit ad inferos, tertia die resurrexit a mortuis, descended into ****, rose again from the dead on the third...
- Deum' through 'descendit de coelis' in B♭ 'Et incarnatus est' through 'Resurrexit' in D 'Et ascendit' through the Credo recapitulation in F Fugue and coda...
- Allegro, G major, 3/4 "Et incarnatus est" Adagio, G minor, common time "Et resurrexit" Allegro, G major, 3/4 Sanctus Adagio, G major, common time "Pleni sunt...
- Christus. Qui p****us est pro salute nostra: descendit ad inferos: tertia die resurrexit a mortuis. Ascendit ad [in] caelos, sedet ad dexteram [Dei] Patris [omnipotentis]...