Furthermore, Dante's work is divided into three canticles and each canticle is then divided into thirty-three cantos. |
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A simple harmonized melody for singing the unmetrical texts, principally the psalms and the canticles, of Anglican services. |
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Only a few of the twenty-one canticles have been found to be useful by pastors and church musicians. |
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Themes of emigration, pilgrimage, diaspora, exile and new homelands are woven into the psalms and canticles. |
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The whole liturgy is sung, the characteristic deep Russian bass of the priest alternating with canticles by the choir. |
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The heavenly powers greet you with sacred canticles and with joyous praise. |
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His output includes many liturgical items such as hymns, Kyries, and versets for psalms and canticles. |
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They sang the antiphon before and after the psalms and canticles also performing duties as taperers and cross-bearers. |
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Medieval Lauds featured a weekly cycle of seven canticles beginning on Sunday with the Benedicite. |
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The Song of Simeon is the third of the poetic songs or canticles that Luke has included in the first two chapters of his Gospel. |
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Additional material found in certain psalters includes refrains used for antiphonal psalmody and appendices containing canticles or other sacred writings. |
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Much less well educated than the lay society at Thagaste, which broke up on Augustine's departure, the Hippo brothers daily chanted the Psalter and biblical canticles. |
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The three canticles drawn from the New Testament used daily in the medieval and modern offices of the Roman rite are the Benedictus, the Magnificat, and the Nunc dimittis. |
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The four daily services are based very closely on The Book of Common Prayer, with psalms and canticles wisely chosen from the breadth of the whole tradition. |
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The poem consists of 100 cantos, which are grouped together into three sections, or canticles, Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. |
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His duty, later undertaken by the organist, was to supervise the choir's singing, particularly the singing of the psalms and the canticles. |
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I also vividly remember attending the BBC Symphony Orchestra premieres of Stravinsky's Requiem canticles and Boulez's Eclat, in which she took a leading part. |
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These hymns and canticles are full of nostalgia and faith in the speedy coming of the Messiah, heralded by the Prophet Elijah and following in the steps of the Prophet Malachi. |
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This kind of litany went on with the rhythm of canticles and refrains. |
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The organist alternated harmonized settings of plainsong hymns, canticles, and masses with plainsong verses that were sung by the choir or by the congregation. |
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There are also 50 canticles and psalms, selected on the basis of their use within liturgy. |
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Some Anglican monastic communities have a Daily Office based on that of the Book of Common Prayer but with additional antiphons and canticles, etc. |
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Both of the Evening Canticles are in his own idiomatic style, and hark back, in different ways, to ancient, time-hallowed chant. |
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Plinker thinks that the biblical Canticles secularize these pagan analogues. |
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