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Revision as of 12:14, 24 February 2016
General information
First responsory at Matins of Easter Sunday, also used as a Motet.
See also similar texts Angelus Domini locutus est and Angelus Domini (Offertory).
Source of text is Matthew 28:2,5,6 with the verse from Mark 16:5-6.
Settings by composers
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Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Antonio Cifra — Angelus Domini
- Antonio Cifra — Angelus Domini descendit
- Antoine de Mornable — Angelus Domini
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Matins of the Resurrection
- Josef Rheinberger — Carmina sacra - 11 Motetten
Text and translations
Latin text Matt.28:2 Angelus enim[autem] Domini descendit de coelo, et accedens revolvit lapidem, |
English translation Matt.28:2 An angel of the Lord came down from heaven, and rolled back the stone, |