Here's an mp3 of this introit from JoguesChant, and this is their translation:
Here's a video of the chant:
Here's the full chant score. The text comes from Wisdom 1:7 and Psalm 68:1-2.
Here's another video of this Introit:
The very familiar readings for the day are here. And there is more Pentecost chant (and other) stuff here - including audio and video of some of the great and marvelous hymnody for this day.
Full Homely Divinity's Pentecost entry is most definitely worth a read, too.
Here are links to all the propers on the day, from the Benedictines of Brazil:
And here are Chantblog posts on the Pentecost propers:
The Spirit of the Lord has filled the whole world, alleluia; and that which contains all things, knows every language spoken by men, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Let God arise, and let his enemies be scattered; and let those who hate him flee before his face.
Here's a video of the chant:
Here's the full chant score. The text comes from Wisdom 1:7 and Psalm 68:1-2.
Here's another video of this Introit:
The very familiar readings for the day are here. And there is more Pentecost chant (and other) stuff here - including audio and video of some of the great and marvelous hymnody for this day.
Full Homely Divinity's Pentecost entry is most definitely worth a read, too.
Here are links to all the propers on the day, from the Benedictines of Brazil:
Dominica Pentecostes ad Missam in dieIntroitus: Spiritus Domini (cum Gloria Patri)(5m07.0s - 4798 kb) view score
Alleluia: Emitte Spiritum tuum (1m55.4s - 1806 kb) view score
Alleluia: Veni, Sancte Spiritus (2m02.9s - 1922 kb) view score
Sequentia: Veni, Sancte Spiritus (2m29.7s - 2341 kb) view score
Offertorium: Confirma hoc, Deus (1m35.3s - 1491 kb) view score
Communio: Factus est repente (1m16.3s - 1195 kb) view score
Ad dimittendum populum: Ite missa est (28.7s - 451 kb) view score
And here are Chantblog posts on the Pentecost propers:
- The Introit for the Day of Pentecost: Spiritus Domini ("The Spirit of the Lord")
- Alleluia, Emitte Spiritum Tuum ("Send forth Thy Spirit") - an Alleluia for Pentecost
- Alleluja, Veni Sancte Spiritus ("Come Holy Spirit"), the second Alleluia for Pentecost
- The Pentecost Sequence (Veni, Sancte Spiritus)
- The Pentecost Offertory: Confirma Hoc Deus ("Stablish the thing, O God")
- The Communion Song for Pentecost: Factus est repente de caelo sonus ("Suddenly there came a sound from heaven")
- The Sarum Pentecost Office
The tempera-on-wood Pentecost painting below is by Duccio di Buoninsegna, from about 1310. It's 37.5 x 42.5 cm, and was formerly housed in the Cathedral in Siena, Italy. It's now in the collection of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo there.
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