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Finally, Veni Creator Spiritus is sung, and two short prayers.
Christian hymns such as Veni Creator Spiritus reflects this belief.
Veni creator Spiritus, hymn for large orchestra, Op.
"Veni creator spiritus.
See also Veni Creator Spiritus.
Improvisation on Veni Creator Spiritus (1956)
A digital single from the album, "Hymnus 'Veni Creator Spiritus'" was released on May 12.
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Veni Creator Spiritus, a hymn normally sung in Gregorian Chant and is considered the "most famous of hymns"
After taking their places the "Veni Creator Spiritus" ("Come, Creator Spirit") was sung.
Like Stravinsky, Mahler makes extensive and extended use of counterpoint, especially in the first part, "Veni Creator Spiritus".
Pentecost: Veni Creator Spiritus (Anonymous)
The Scholars sang first the plainchant "Veni Creator Spiritus" and then Palestrina's Mass loosely based on it.
At the king's entrance into the cathedral a prayer is said and, in the 17th and 18th centuries, the hymn 'Veni Creator Spiritus' is sung.
In the ninth century, Hrabanus Maurus also moved away from classical metres to produce Christian hymns such as Veni Creator Spiritus.
Lectures started a week later, on 13 November, after the solemn intonation of the hymn Veni Creator Spiritus in the university church, also at Valletta.
Gowers is also noted for his choral music, including a setting of the text Veni Creator Spiritus and the much-performed Viri Galilaei.
Since the English Reformation in the 16th century, there have been more than fifty English language translations and paraphrases of Veni Creator Spiritus.
Six hours later, the cardinals processed into the Sistine Chapel whilst the chapel choir sang the hymn Veni Creator Spiritus.
(Centuries later "Veni Creator Spiritus" would be used by Gustav Mahler as the first choral of his epic eighth symphony.)
At the Lavabo the priest left the altar for the piscina where he said that psalm, or else Veni Creator Spiritus or Deus misereatur.
Nearly two years before, in July 1948, the Hungarian-born conductor Eugene Ormandy had recorded the "Veni creator spiritus" movement at the Hollywood Bowl.
Veni Creator Spiritus ("Come Creator Spirit") is a hymn believed to have been written by Rabanus Maurus in the 9th century.
Part I is based on the Latin text of a ninth-century Christian hymn for Pentecost, Veni creator spiritus ("Come, Creator Spirit").