Does anyone have any simple pieces in honor of St. Nicholas? I will happily take answers off-line (stisidore@prolifeamerica.com) but I think there may be others here who would be interested.
I'm working with a choir of 2nd - 6th graders, but I'm not opposed to non-unison music. I am specifically NOT looking for secular music. (The concert is to fall on the 6th, so nearly 90 elementary school children singing 2 or 3 parts would be wonderful.)
Thank you, in advance, for any help you can provide.
1. Intonent hodie Voces ecclesiae, Dies laetitiae Refulsit in mundo, Ergo laetabundo Corde ju- ju- ju- Corde ju- ju- ju- Corde ju-bilemus Et ore jucundo.
2. Sanctus hic inclitus, Domino subditus, In cunis positus Ubera vitabat, Corpus macerabat, Et ter in in in Et ter in in in Et ter in sabbato Puer jejunabat.
3. Parenti misero Submerso puero Mari pestifero Dedit, quod petivit, Preces exaudivit, Submersum -sum -sum Submersum -sum -sum Submersum puerum Patris custodivit.
Another option is the sometime Office Hymns (that are based on the Office of Corpus Christi...) I have these set to the common tone of the Tantum ergo, but the file is too large to post here.
Pange lingua Nicolai
and
Cleri patrem et patronum
The text of these two hymns above and a couple of sequences can be found here;
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