In case someone is looking for Communion motets, I recently discovered the various settings of the Tantum Ergo by Victoria listed on CPDL. Two are available on Fr. Abel Marcos' site which I've attached here. We've sung Tantum Ergo III (A major) several times, and it isn't terribly difficult, esp. since it repeats (yay!). Now we're learning Tantum Ergo VI (F major).
This is a real treasure. Thanks so much! I hadn't heard that melody for the Pange lingua before. It seems to me that some of the individual verses could be used as separate motets.
We began with the Lambillotte - Come Holy Ghost as a processional then, during the confirmation Veni Creator (alt chant) I'm not sure of the author. Attached organ improvisation Qui procedis ab utroque from Cantus Selecti with pedal tone voices organ improvisation Veni Sancte Spiritus - Sequence from Pentecost organ improv.
During the exposition of the blessed sacrament we began with O Salutaris - Anthony Werner (also attached) silent adoration then the Victoria Tantum Ergo and Come Down o Love Divine - Vaughan Williams as recessional
Many thanks again to Cantus67 for sharing his edition of Victoria's Tantum Ergo. It's also available here on cpdl.org. This has become my favorite Eucharistic motet. It's so incredibly moving and filled with such feeling. I've never seen an arrangement of the Tantum Ergo which brought out the significance of the words of the stanzas so well. The slow and meditative opening verse is followed by the jubilant aspect of "laus et jubilatio", etc., and of course the gorgeous "Amen" leaves one absolutely speechless.
Julie, thank you SO much. I deeply appreciate it. In fact I have to give credit not only to Nancho Alvarez http://www.uma.es/victoria/index.html who has consulted with me on occasion but also to Maestro Harry Christophers of The Sixteen, whose rendition of these pieces are nothing short of stunning. I highly recommend to add this to your library and all of their Palestrina recordings if you can. http://www.amazon.com/Victoria-Mystery-Cross-Tomas-Luis/dp/B0001N9ZIY/
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