Officium Majoris Hebdomadæ (Gregorian Chant)

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11 more: Ordo et Canon Missæ • Dominica in Palmis • Feria II Majoris Hebdomadæ • Feria III Majoris Hebdomadæ • Feria IV Majoris Hebdomadæ • Feria V in Cena Domini • Feria VI in Parasceve • Sabbato Sancto • Dominica Resurrectionis, et II et III die infra octavam Paschæ • Appendices • Index

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Publisher. Info. Regensburg: Friderici Pustet, 1923, Plate Officium Majoris Hebdomadæ
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Misc. Notes Dominica in Palmis (Palm Sunday): contains the setting of the St Matthew Passion.
Feria III (Holy Tuesday): contains the setting of the St Mark Passion.
Feria IV (Holy Wednesday): contains the setting of the St Luke Passion.
Feria V (Maundy Thursday): contains the service of tenebræ for Wednesday night.
Feria VI (Good Friday): contains the tenebræ for Thursday night and the setting of the St John Passion and Reproaches.
Sabbato Sancto (Holy Saturday): contains the tenebræ for Friday night and the setting of the Exsultet for the Easter vigil.
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Work Title Officium Majoris Hebdomadæ et octavæ Paschæ
Alternative. Title Office for Holy Week and the octave of Easter
Composer Gregorian Chant
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Language Latin
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Medieval
Piece Style Medieval
Instrumentation Voices

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