- הַשִּׁירִים, romanized: Šīr hašŠīrīm; Gr****: Άσμα Ασμάτων; Latin: Canti****
Canticorum), also
called the
Canticle of
Canticles or the Song of Solomon, is an...
- Canti****
Canticorum (Song of Solomon) from 1584 is a
cycle of 29
motets by
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
Originally titled Motettorum -
Liber Quartus...
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February 15, 2012.
Retrieved November 7, 2012. ""Sermones in
Cantica canticorum, I–XVII" –
Bernardus Claraevallensis". Binetti.ru.
Archived from the original...
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sermons are also numerous: Most
famous are his
Sermones super Cantica Canticorum (Sermons on the Song of Songs).
Although it has at
times been suggested...
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Pierluigi da Palestrina,
whose "motets"
setting texts from the Canti****
Canticorum are
among the most lush and madrigal-like,
while his
madrigals using Petrarch's...
- Canti****
Canticorum Salomonis is a
choral composition by
Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. It was
finished in 1973. The
composition was commissioned...
- from the
original on 2012-02-15.
Retrieved 2016-12-10. ""Sermones in
Cantica canticorum, I - XVII" -
Bernardus Claraevallensis". 17
September 2015. v t e...
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codex survives in the
British Museum, London, UK.
Expositio in
Canticis Canticorum. Only two of
these sermons on the Song of
Songs survive,
discussing the...
- Luis de León OESA (Belmonte, Cuenca, 1527 –
Madrigal de las
Altas Torres, Castile, Spain, 23
August 1591), was a
Spanish lyric poet,
Augustinian friar...
- (1970)
Utrenja (Morning Prayer) (1969–71)
Ecloga VIII (1972) Canti****
Canticorum Salomonis (1970–73)
Magnificat (1973–74) Te Deum (1979)
Agnus Dei (1981)...