Benedicite: Difference between revisions
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*[[Benedicite a 12 (Andrea Bianchi)|Andrea Bianchi]] SATB.SATB.SATB (Latin) | *[[Benedicite a 12 (Andrea Bianchi)|Andrea Bianchi]] SATB.SATB.SATB (Latin) | ||
*[[O all ye works of God the Lord (William Daman)|William Daman]] SATB (English, BCP) | *[[O all ye works of God the Lord (William Daman)|William Daman]] SATB (English, BCP) | ||
*[[The song of the 3 children (John Farmer)|John Farmer]] STTB (in English, | *[[The song of the 3 children (John Farmer)|John Farmer]] STTB (in English, BCP with archaicisms) | ||
*[[Oh all you Creatures of the Lord (Song 41) (Orlando Gibbons)|Orlando Gibbons]] in Wither's 88 88 88 version, "Oh all you Creatures of the Lord" | *[[Oh all you Creatures of the Lord (Song 41) (Orlando Gibbons)|Orlando Gibbons]] in Wither's 88 88 88 version, "Oh all you Creatures of the Lord" | ||
*[[Benedicite nomen eius (Ruggiero Giovannelli)|Ruggiero Giovannelli]] SSAB.ATTB (vv. 1-4,9, Latin) | *[[Benedicite nomen eius (Ruggiero Giovannelli)|Ruggiero Giovannelli]] SSAB.ATTB (vv. 1-4,9, Latin) |
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The Morming Canticle Benedicite omnia opera Domini or Canticum trium puerorum is drawn from the Song in the Fiery Furnace in the book of Daniel 3:57-88 (in the Septuagint, usually omitted in protestant bibles) and is associated with the Office of Lauds as well as with Anglican Morning Prayer..
View the Wikipedia article on Benedicite.
Settings at CPDL
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Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Gregorian chant — Vespers for St David of Wales
- Graham Patterson — Benedicite
See also George F. Bristow SATB (English; Author's proprietary text elaborating the sentiments of the Benedicite, per work-page)
Texts and translations
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Latin text Liber Usualis p. 227 |
English text Book of Common Prayer (1662) |