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Mox manum etiam demisit in sinum et pertrectato vasculo tam rudi "Haec" inquit "belle cras in promulside libidinis nostrae militabit: hodie enim post asellum diari non sumo."
The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter 20-66 Petronius Arbiter
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The focus is not only ritual chant as such but on beautiful and older arrangements of standard texts like Ave Maria, Haec Dies, Tu es Sacerdos, Panis Angelicus, and the like.
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Haec dies sacrata in qua nova sunt gaudia mundo plene edita;
Archive 2009-01-01 bls 2009
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Haec dies sacrata in qua nova sunt gaudia mundo plene edita;
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They vary in technique from complex canonic structures (Haec Deum coeli) and luxuriantly sonorous polyphony (the six-voice Salve regina) to works of exquisitely transparent texture in which the words are declaimed with a clarity unusual for Obrecht (Factor orbis, based on a miscellany of plainchant melodies for the Christmas period).
Archive 2009-05-01 Lu 2009
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Haec stella, quae solis rotam vincit decore ac lumine, venisse terris nuntiat cum carne terrestri Deum.
"The Hymns of Prudentius, translated by R. Martin Pope" bls 2009
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Haec stella, quae solis rotam vincit decore ac lumine, venisse terris nuntiat cum carne terrestri Deum.
Archive 2009-01-01 bls 2009
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Here are the Latin chant propers for Easter Day, and here is an mp3 of Haec dies from that page; it's listed as the "Chant after 1st Reading."
Archive 2009-04-01 bls 2009
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Here is an mp3 example of each - both quite beautiful - courtesy of the Lutheran Liturgical Prayer Brotherhood: "A chant for Easter Day mp3, the Feast of the Resurrection of our Lord"; the text is from the Easter Gradual, Haec Dies: "This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it."
Office Hymns of the Octave of Easter bls 2008
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The text and music for the "grail" I have that is, the part before the Verse/Response for all Offices of each day in the Octave of Easter is this much simpler version of the Haec Dies:
Office Hymns of the Octave of Easter bls 2008
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