mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">This Gallus Cantata Exordiumis  c. 10 minutes in duration and is a cappella throughout. It is the third of ten Gallus cantatas by the Englishcomposer Clive Strutt (b. 1942), all of which are part a larger conception entitled Voces Christianae (‘Christian Voices’). St Gall (Gallus) was an Irish monk born c. 550 and his feast day is the 16th October. The text of the Cantata is Latin and the three sections are:normal;text-autospace:none">1.     An adapted hymn (Ecce Dies Nobis) for St Gall written originally by St Paulinus of Nola (c. 353-431).normal;text-autospace:none">2.    Local Officia Propria specific to the Swiss bishopric of Chur and other text from the Inchcolm Antiphoner.normal;text-autospace:none">3.  The sequence hymn O dilecteDomino Galle perenni to the founder and patron of St Gallen the text of which is no. 25 in volume 2 of Adalbert Daniel Hermann’s Thesaurus Hymnologicus.text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;text-autospace:none">normal;text-autospace:none"> "> mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">This Gallus Cantata Exordiumis  c. 10 minutes in duration and is a cappella throughout. It is the third of ten Gallus cantatas by the Englishcomposer Clive Strutt (b. 1942), all of which are part a larger conception entitled Voces Christianae (‘Christian Voices’). St Gall (Gallus) was an Irish monk born c. 550 and his feast day is the 16th October. The text of the Cantata is Latin and the three sections are:normal;text-autospace:none">1.     An adapted hymn (Ecce Dies Nobis) for St Gall written originally by St Paulinus of Nola (c. 353-431).normal;text-autospace:none">2.    Local Officia Propria specific to the Swiss bishopric of Chur and other text from the Inchcolm Antiphoner.normal;text-autospace:none">3.  The sequence hymn O dilecteDomino Galle perenni to the founder and patron of St Gallen the text of which is no. 25 in volume 2 of Adalbert Daniel Hermann’s Thesaurus Hymnologicus.text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;text-autospace:none">normal;text-autospace:none"> "> mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">This Gallus Cantata Exordiumis  c. 10 minutes in duration and is a cappella throughout. It is the third of ten Gallus cantatas by the Englishcomposer Clive Strutt (b. 1942), all of which are part a larger conception entitled Voces Christianae (‘Christian Voices’). St Gall (Gallus) was an Irish monk born c. 550 and his feast day is the 16th October. The text of the Cantata is Latin and the three sections are:normal;text-autospace:none">1.     An adapted hymn (Ecce Dies Nobis) for St Gall written originally by St Paulinus of Nola (c. 353-431).normal;text-autospace:none">2.    Local Officia Propria specific to the Swiss bishopric of Chur and other text from the Inchcolm Antiphoner.normal;text-autospace:none">3.  The sequence hymn O dilecteDomino Galle perenni to the founder and patron of St Gallen the text of which is no. 25 in volume 2 of Adalbert Daniel Hermann’s Thesaurus Hymnologicus.text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;text-autospace:none">normal;text-autospace:none"> "> mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">This Gallus Cantata Exordiumis  c. 10 minutes in duration and is a cappella throughout. It is the third of ten Gallus cantatas by the Englishcomposer Clive Strutt (b. 1942), all of which are part a larger conception entitled Voces Christianae (‘Christian Voices’). St Gall (Gallus) was an Irish monk born c. 550 and his feast day is the 16th October. The text of the Cantata is Latin and the three sections are:normal;text-autospace:none">1.     An adapted hymn (Ecce Dies Nobis) for St Gall written originally by St Paulinus of Nola (c. 353-431).normal;text-autospace:none">2.    Local Officia Propria specific to the Swiss bishopric of Chur and other text from the Inchcolm Antiphoner.normal;text-autospace:none">3.  The sequence hymn O dilecteDomino Galle perenni to the founder and patron of St Gallen the text of which is no. 25 in volume 2 of Adalbert Daniel Hermann’s Thesaurus Hymnologicus.text-indent:-18.0pt;line-height:normal;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;text-autospace:none">normal;text-autospace:none"> ">
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Voces Christianae Gallus Cantata Iii Exordium Clive Strutt

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Publisher: ES Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 22
Author: Clive Strutt
Language: English
Year: 2018

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mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">This Gallus Cantata Exordiumis  c. 10 minutes in duration and is a cappella throughout. It is the third of ten Gallus cantatas by the English
composer Clive Strutt (b. 1942), all of which are part a larger conception entitled Voces Christianae (‘Christian Voices’). St Gall (Gallus) was an Irish monk born c. 550 and his feast day is the 16th October. The text of the Cantata is Latin and the three sections are:


normal;text-autospace:none">1.     An adapted hymn (Ecce Dies Nobis) for St Gall written originally by St Paulinus of Nola (c. 353-431).


normal;text-autospace:none">2.    Local Officia Propria specific to the Swiss bishopric of Chur and other text from the Inchcolm Antiphoner.


normal;text-autospace:none">3.  The sequence hymn O dilecteDomino Galle perenni to the founder and patron of St Gallen the text of which is no. 25 in volume 2 of Adalbert Daniel Hermann’s Thesaurus Hymnologicus.


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