Pange lingua gloriosi [Aquinas]: Hail Our Saviour's Glorious Body [Quinn / TANTUM ERGO] vocal
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Title | Pange lingua gloriosi [Aquinas]: Hail Our Saviour's Glorious Body [Quinn / TANTUM ERGO] vocal |
Author | LiturgyShare |
Duration | 3:33 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=5UrcXbIekNI |
Description
A video from LiturgyShare.org to aid hymn selection and to practise singing with music only.
This hymn is associated mostly with Holy Thursday during the transfer of the Most Blessed Sacrament, but it was originally written for Corpus Christi, and I don't believe that there is any reason that the the first four verses couldn't be used during communion at Mass.
Lyrics are copyrighted.
Accompaniment downloads (no lyrics): https://LiturgyShare.org/Hymn-List/Pange-linqua-gloriosi-Aquinas.html
https://LiturgyShare.org supports the Australian Catholic liturgical calendar for those looking for music in the traditional style (e.g. metric hymns, chant psalms) to use in contemporary worship. For Sundays and solemnities, the website shares hymn suggestions with links to YouTube demonstration videos like this one, and has started adding sung performances (where available) in the playlists. Free downloads of music for leaders and congregations are given for psalms and gospel acclamations as well as hymns when copyright allows.
Inspiration: Thomas Aquinas, ca. 1227-1274.
Lyrics: James D. Quinn, SJ, 1919–2010, © 1969, OCP.
Music: TANTUM ERGO; John F. Wade, ca. 1711-1786.
Hymnals:
Divine Office 1974: 49 / Corpus Christi Evening Prayer