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- A responsory or respond is a type of chant in western Christian liturgies. The most general definition of a responsory is any psalm, canticle, or other...
- Responsorium is an album by Argentine jazz bandoneonist Dino Saluzzi recorded in November 2001 and released on ECM in 2003. The trio features guitarist...
- The gradual (Latin: graduale or responsorium graduale) is a chant or hymn in the M****, the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist in the Catholic Church...
- ECM 1815 2004 Steve Kuhn Promises Kept ECM 1816 2003 Dino Saluzzi Trio Responsorium ECM 1817 2003 Peter Eotvos Elliott Carter: What Next? ECM New Series...
- Christ and the women who are s****ing his dead body. Early forms of the responsorium were later elaborated with dialogue and dramatic action. Early performances...
- crowd, they will flee, and Jesus will go to be sacrificed for them. Responsorium: Tristis est anima mea usque ad mortem : sustinete hic, et vigilate me**** :...
- obmutescet   et non aperiet os suum   de angustia et de iudicio sublatus est Responsorium:   Ecce quomodo moritur justus   et nemo percipit corde:   et viri justi...
- the second one on the m****cript folio above beneath the large rubric Responsorium Graduale; by Schola Antiqua of Chicago. Problems playing this file? See...
- 1870 Das "Fragment an sich", piano, October 1871 Kirchengeschichtliches Responsorium, chorus and piano, November 1871 Manfred-Meditation, 1872, final ver...
- nocturn of Holy Sa****ay are from Lamentations, 3:22–30, 4:1–6 and 5:1–11. Responsorium:   Sicut ovis ad occisionem ductus est,   Et dum male tractaretur, non...