- Domine,
salvum fac
regem (Lord, save the King) is a
motet which was sung as a de
facto royal anthem in
France during the
Ancien Régime. The text is taken...
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Domine salvum, H.291
Domine salvum, H.292
Domine salvum, H.293
Domine salvum, H.294
Domine salvum, H.295
Domine salvum, H.296
Domine salvum pour un haut...
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Latin clichés:
Illegitimum non carborundum;
Domine salvum fac.
Illegitimum non carborundum;
Domine salvum fac.
Gaudeamus igitur!
Veritas non sequitur? Illegitimum...
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Latin clichés:
Illegitimum non carborundum;
Domine salvum fac.
Illegitimum non carborundum;
Domine salvum fac.
Gaudeamus igitur!
Veritas non sequitur? Illegitimum...
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dirige nos O Lord,
guide us
Motto of the City of London, England.
Domine salvum fac
Regem O Lord, save the king
Psalm 20, 10.
Domine salvam fac Reginam...
- 1814–1830) La
Parisienne ("The Parisian") (1830–1848)
Royal anthem:
Domine salvum fac
regem (unofficial) ("Lord save the King") (1515) The
Kingdom of France...
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Gregorian chant melody. The
petitions at the end of the hymn (beginning
Salvum fac
populum tuum) are a
selection of
verses from the book of Psalms, appended...
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September 9, 1677 De profundis, May 1683 Dies irae, 1683
Benedictus Domine salvum fac regem,
grand motet Exaudiat te Dominus,
grand motet, 1687
Jubilate Deo...
- the
portrait is
unsigned by the engraver, Wyon. On the edge, the word "
SALVUM"
appears to
begin with the
letter "Z" and the word "FAC" is not separated...
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Salvum fac
populum tuum ("O Lord, save thy people"), WAB 40, is a
motet composed by
Anton Bruckner in 1884. The motet,
based on a few
verses of the Te...