Regina caeli: Difference between revisions
m (Text replacement - "L. B. Est" to "Stefan Stocker") |
m (Text replacement - " " to " ") |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
A medieval antiphon to the Virgin Mary (author unknown). | A medieval antiphon to the Virgin Mary (author unknown). | ||
Liturgical use: It was one of four Marian antiphons appointed to be sung at the end of {{CiteCat|Compline}} during various seasons of the Church year, "Regina caeli" being sung during the Easter season. | Liturgical use: It was one of four Marian antiphons appointed to be sung at the end of {{CiteCat|Compline}} during various seasons of the Church year, "Regina caeli" being sung during the Easter season. | ||
Line 123: | Line 123: | ||
*[[4 Antiphonae de BMV (Johannes Nepomuk Skraup)|Johannes Nepomuk Skraup]] SATB, organ & more? | *[[4 Antiphonae de BMV (Johannes Nepomuk Skraup)|Johannes Nepomuk Skraup]] SATB, organ & more? | ||
*[[Regina caeli (Francesco Soriano)|Francesco Soriano]] SATB | *[[Regina caeli (Francesco Soriano)|Francesco Soriano]] SATB | ||
*[[Regina coeli (Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck)|Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck]] SATTB with SAT section. | *[[Regina coeli (Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck)|Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck]] SATTB with SAT section. | ||
*[[Regina coeli (José de Torres)|José de Torres]] S, SATB & bc | *[[Regina coeli (José de Torres)|José de Torres]] S, SATB & bc | ||
*[[Regina celi (Pierre Vermont)|Pierre Vermont]] SATTB | *[[Regina celi (Pierre Vermont)|Pierre Vermont]] SATTB | ||
Line 133: | Line 133: | ||
*[[Adrian Willaert]] ([[Regina caeli (Adrian Willaert)|(disambiguation page)]] | *[[Adrian Willaert]] ([[Regina caeli (Adrian Willaert)|(disambiguation page)]] | ||
**[[Regina caeli a 3 (Adrian Willaert)|a 3]] TTB | **[[Regina caeli a 3 (Adrian Willaert)|a 3]] TTB | ||
**[[Regina caeli a 4, 1555 (Adrian Willaert)|a 4]] SATB or ATTB | **[[Regina caeli a 4, 1555 (Adrian Willaert)|a 4]] SATB or ATTB | ||
*[[Regina caeli (Franz Xaver Witt)|Franz Xaver Witt]] SATB | *[[Regina caeli (Franz Xaver Witt)|Franz Xaver Witt]] SATB | ||
*[[Regina caeli (Robert White)|Robert White]] TTTBB | *[[Regina caeli (Robert White)|Robert White]] TTTBB | ||
Line 147: | Line 147: | ||
Ora pro nobis Deum. Alleluia. | Ora pro nobis Deum. Alleluia. | ||
''(variant last line:) | ''(variant last line:) | ||
Ora pro nobis rogamus, alleluia. | Ora pro nobis rogamus, alleluia. | ||
Line 176: | Line 176: | ||
Pray for us to God, alleluia. | Pray for us to God, alleluia. | ||
''(variant last line:) | ''(variant last line:) | ||
We ask that you pray for us, alleluia. | We ask that you pray for us, alleluia. | ||
Revision as of 11:08, 23 November 2020
General Information
A medieval antiphon to the Virgin Mary (author unknown).
Liturgical use: It was one of four Marian antiphons appointed to be sung at the end of Compline during various seasons of the Church year, "Regina caeli" being sung during the Easter season.
View the Wikipedia article on Regina caeli.
Settings by composers
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Giovanni Francesco Anerio — Regina caeli
- Philippe Basiron — Regina caeli a 3 (anonymous?)
- Jacques-Louis Battmann — Regina caeli
- Luigi Cherubini — Regina Coeli
- Bernard Hellebusch — Regina caeli No. 2
- Bernard Hellebusch — Regina caeli No. 3
- Bernard Hellebusch — Regina caeli No. 5
- David Leroy McIntyre III — Come, my sweet
- Jean-Baptiste Labat — Regina coeli
- Melchiorre Mauro-Cottone — Regina coeli
- Andreas Michot — Regina caeli
- Richard Mower — Regina Caeli
- Loyset Piéton — Regina caeli
- Eustachius de Monte Regali — Regina caeli
Text and translations
Latin text Regina coeli laetare, Alleluia. Freu dich, du Himmelskönigin, Halleluja. Koningin des hemels, verheug u, alleluja. |
English translation Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia. Common Prayer |
External links
add links here