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- the Lombards previously spoke" (lingua todesca, quod olim Langobardi loquebantur, cap. 38). But some knowledge of Lombardic remained: the Salerno chronicler...
- Lamentations of Jeremiah I Lamentations of Jeremiah II Laudate Dominum Loquebantur variis linguis (Responsory for Vespers) Miserere Nostri O Nata Lux De...
- polyphony) and his Viderunt omnes and Sederunt principes et adversum me loquebantur (lit. 'Princes sat and plotted against me') Graduals for Christmas and...
- low-pitched Flemish style to suit the singing tradition of Philip's choir. Loquebantur variis linguis and Miserere nostri have the same 7-voice-scoring, meaning...
- the NELRI paintings are: Nemo loquebantur (No one spoke) Erat sermo inter fratres (The brothers conversed) Loquebantur omnes (Everyone spoke) Rumor erat...
- Stabat MaterDelphian Records, 2016 GesualdoDelphian Records, 2016 Loquebantur: Music From The Baldwin Partbooks (with Rose Consort of Viols) – Delphian...
- works are for from three to six voices. The two m****es, Missa Pastores loquebantur and Missa super Salve celeberrima are both for six voices, while the...
- se discipulis (5) Lapidabant Stephanum (5) Lauda Sion Salvatorem (5) Loquebantur variis linguis (5) Magnus haereditatis mysterium (5) Magnus sanctus Paulus...
- works on Ensemble amarcord - Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (9. Pastores loquebantur inter se), Raumklang Records, RKap 10205 Ensemble Villancico - The Källunge...
- (Naxos, 1999) Four Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal (Deux-Elles, 2008) Loquebantur: Music from the Baldwin Partbooks with the Marian Consort (Delphian,...