L.S. Does anyone know where to find the music list from the Semana Santa in the Vatican. As we are an all-male ensemble ourselves I am interested because I heard some unfamiliar music. Thanks, Dirk
Yes, I also noticed that. The "Quia tuum es regnum" could be sung in Latin, but they choose to use an Italian setting instead. The melody sounds familiar, but I can't place it.
Looks like Easter was as musically boring in the Vatican as all over the world this year. Just a ritual ceremony with bare bones of music. That's the way it is.
davido - I agree, the liturgists' theory is that the Triduum is all one service, and therefor neither Holy Thursday nor Good Friday is ended. It is possible to have the Mass of the Lord's Supper without having the Good Friday liturgy in that church, and under those circumstances "the Mass ends in the usual way", which would include a blessing. Let's hope this situation never recurs.
@VocesCapituli they rarely list the source of polyphony in their books. A lot of the music they sing is written by the director himself. Typically they list only the text in the program books
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