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Commotio lapped up Pott's polyphonic Mass for Eight Parts, sailing through the tricky counterpoint of the Kyrie before savouring the thick textures of the Sanctus and its ecstatic, concluding Osanna.
Così fan tutte; Dream Hunter; Commotio; Stephen Hough, LPO/Alsop – review 2012
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The Sanctus, for example, is based on one written for Christmas 1724; the Osanna is adapted from a secular cantata movement of 1732; and the Agnus Dei is a heavily recomposed version of a cantata movement from 1725.
A Monumental Composer in Context Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2012
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This is the first recording of Joshua Rifkin's 2006 edition of the B minor mass, a revision of his first 1980 edition, using single voices in the Kyrie, Gloria and Creed and ripienists in the six-part Sanctus, the double choir Osanna and the Dona nobis pacem.
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At such movements The Tallis Scholars summon cogency and, in the Osanna, an urgency that forces admiration.
Archive 2009-05-01 Lu 2009
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The tropes in the Sanctus reveal themselves to be a paraphrase of Isaiah VI, 3, while those of the Osanna draw on several New Testament sources, and those of the Benedictus are original.
Archive 2009-06-01 Lu 2009
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Osanna, Sanctus Deus Sabaoth, superillustrans claritate tua felices ignes horum malacoth!
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Note 56: Ebrard, p. 1543F: Vos autem haeretici, ex illis estis, qui videntes pueros clamantes in templo, & dicentes: Osanna filio Dauid, indignati sunt: quibus ait Iesus per Mattheum: Non legistis?
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Osanna, Sir Dodinas le Savage, and Sir Felot of Listinoise; and there Sir Marhaus with one spear smote down these four knights, and hurt them sore.
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It seemed to me that these angels sang gloriously, and that the words of their song were these: '_Osanna in excelsis!
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859 Various
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Roman one; but it has for the first Hosanna: "Osanna filio David"
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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