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- Catholic priest. On 24 March, he said to Schindler and the others present "Plaudite, amici, comoedia finita est" ("Applaud, friends, the comedy is over")....
- "Have I pla**** the part well? Then applaud as I exit" (Acta est fabula, plaudite)—referring to the play-acting and regal authority that he had put on as...
- gods, / you know that crime was absent from my fault.") acta est fabula plaudite The play has been performed; applaud! Common ending to ancient Roman comedies:...
- words in Latin and English translation are as follows: Latin Omnes gentes, pláudite mánibus: * jubiláte Deo in voce exsultatiónis. Quóniam Dóminus excélsus...
- possible composer of the M**** and the [companion] motet [for 54 voices, Plaudite Tympana] was Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber... both the sources and the stylistic...
- theatre, at the close of the play, the chief actor called out "Valete et plaudite!" (farewell and applaud), and the audience, guided by an unofficial c****gos...
- Bible, this psalm is Psalm 46. In Latin, it is known as "Omnes gentes plaudite manibus". The psalm is a hymn psalm. It is one of twelve psalms attributed...
- radically realist approach. (by genre, categorized by date) A te (c. 1875) Plaudite populi (Lucca, 1877) Credo (Lucca, 1878) Vexilla Regis (1878) Sole e amore...
- cornetts, trumpets, and timpani. Among his many polychoral works are Plaudite tympana à 53 (1682) Vesperae à 32 (1693), Missa Bruxellensis (1696) and...
- 180 Canzon sudetta accommodata per concertar con l’Organo a 10, Ch.181 Plaudite, psallite, jubilate Deo omnis terra, Ch.41 Virtute magna, Ch.42 Kyrie (primus)...