At practice today, my young ladies' choir inquired as to whether I had any music in honor of St. Valentine. I am not familiar with any. Have any of you come across either chant or hymns to St. Valentine? Please, not the Ron Ireland piece.
Perhaps someone could set the post-communion to something? "Sit nobis, Domine, reparatio mentis et corporis caeleste mysterium: ut, cujus exsequimur actionem, intercedente beato Valentino Martyre tuo, sentiamus effectum"
I don't have a missal on me right this second, but Google says it's something like "Let us, O Lord, for renewal of the heavenly mystery of the mind and of the body: that by the intercession of blessed Valentine, Thy Martyr, we may experience the effect."
I am sure I have seen Office Hymns for St. Valentine, I am rather busy at the moment but will have a look in the Analecta Hymnica when I have some time.
Thanks for the input, CCooze and tomjaw. Tomjaw, I followed your suggestion about the Analecta Hymnica, and was able to find the liturgical prose for "Valentino, Qui Valenter," in what I believe was Volume XLIV, on p. 277 (#312). With minimal translation skills, I was able to ascertain that there is good material there. Thanks for the tip! Do I dare to imagine that there might be someone out there with a penchant for the obscure, who knows of a chant setting of this piece?
If you find something in the Analecta, it sometimes suggests a reference to the music, otherwise. 1. Each entry has a reference as to the manuscript it was from. This manuscript may be online or could be found in a library. 2. Search the Cantus Database 3. If it is a Hymn find a melody you like for that meter and reset the Hymn to that meter.
Thanks for that info, tomjaw. Following up on your internet search has invariably led me to alternate sights of interests, and I came across a poem to the Bishop Valentine in an anthology (1907), of which the descriptive language made me smile. It can be found here on pp. 3-6: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015008577416?urlappend=;seq=21 (Another poem on pp. 33,34)
As tomjaw had correctly assumed, the manuscript which I was searching for, "Bibliothèque municipal de Rouen. Manuscript 248 (A.339)," was scanned to microfilm. I received an email from the University of Chicago today, which included 3 pages of scanned images of St. Valentine chant. The problem is that I am unfamiliar with that style of chant notation and abbreviated text. If there is a chant aficionado out there who would like to take a look at it for me, here's my email address: expeditus1@yahoo.com
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