- "
Viderunt omnes" is a
Gregorian chant based on
Psalm XCVIII (98), sung as the
gradual at the M****es of
Christmas Day and
historically on its octave, the...
- in Paris.
Anonymous IV
names seven titles from a
Magnus Liber—including
Viderunt omnes,
Sederunt principes and
Alleluia Nativitas—that have been identified...
-
being by Pérotin (or Perotinus),
including the four-part
organa quadrupla Viderunt and Sederunt.
Anonymous IV also
mentions the work of the
theorist Franco...
- Pérotin,
Viderunt omnes (Gradual for
Christmas Day), in the
first rhythmic mode. MS Florence,
Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana,
Pluteo 29.1, fol. 1 recto...
-
containing only a
perfect fifth with no third. The
closing chords of Pérotin's
Viderunt omnes and
Sederunt Principes,
Guillaume de Machaut's
Messe de
Nostre Dame...
- Nunc
dimittis servum tuum, Domine,
secundum verbum tuum in pace: Quia
viderunt oculi mei
salutare tuum Quod
parasti ante
faciem omnium populorum: Lumen...
- with "Discipulis adstantibus", "Postquam
audivit Didymus", "Beati qui non
viderunt"
being early additions to the hymn). "L'aleluya du jour de Pasques" is...
- No.
Title Lyrics Music Length 1. "
Viderunt te Aquæ" (instrumental)
Rafael Bittencourt 0:59 2. "Arising Thunder" Edu
Falaschi Falaschi, Kiko
Loureiro 4:52...
- Pérotin's
Viderunt omnes, c. 13th century....
-
animae Sanctorum Hic vir de****iens
mundum Iste
sanctus pro lege Magi
viderunt stellam Ne timeas,
Maria O
decus apostoli**** O
doctor optime O
magnum mysterium...