- A
sequence (Latin: sequentia, plural:
sequentiae) is a
chant or hymn sung or
recited during the
liturgical celebration of the
Eucharist for many Christian...
- 495-496
published by G. M.
Dreves Analecta hymnica medii aevi, vol. 10: "
Sequentiae ineditae",
Leipzig 1891, p. 54. (according to the 15th century). - J....
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Wandering Flake of Snow (1991) Mad
Songs (1995)
Conversations (1998)
Sequentiae (1999) Then and Now:
Selected Poems, 1943-1993 (1999) The
Roads Around...
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Bryden Thomson) and
guitar (1996) - and
large scale choral works, such as
Sequentiae P****ionis (1971) for
chorus and orchestra, and
Confitemini Domino (1993)...
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under the
sanction of the
Ecclesiological society by Novello, Ewer (1852)
Sequentiae ex missalibus : Germanicis, Anglicis, Gallicis,
Aliisque medii aevi, collectae...
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Parts I. & II. Novello, Ewer and Company. 1851. Neale, John
Mason (1867).
Sequentiæ, etc. Mediæval
Hymns and
Sequences ...
Third edition, etc. MS. notes....
- (1847); The
Little Gradual (1847);
Thesaurus animæ Christianæ (1847);
Sequentiæ de
Festis per
Annum (1862). Pawley, Margaret. "Lisle,
Ambrose Lisle March...
- two-parts conductus.
Among the
other pieces, by
genre there are hymns,
sequentiae,
responsories (including a
processional antiphon), an alleluia, chansons...
- voices)
Festorum paschalis et
pentecostes officium … introitus, missae,
sequentiae (Liegnitz, 1615, 5 voices)
Hochzeitlicher Gesang (Erfurt, 1615, 5 voices)...
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piano (1975)
Laudate Dominum, a
dialogue for two
mixed choirs (1976)
Sequentiae de SS.
Patronis Polonis" for baritone,
choir and
instrumental ensemble...