What does Missa Pange lingua mean?
The Missa Pange lingua is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by Franco-Flemish composer Josquin des Prez, probably dating from around 1515, near the end of his life. Most likely his last mass, it is an extended fantasia on the Pange Lingua hymn, and is one of Josquin’s most famous mass settings.
What mode is Pange lingua?
Phrygian mode
Pange lingua, WAB 33
Pange lingua | |
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Key | Phrygian mode |
Catalogue | WAB 33 |
Occasion | Corpus Christi |
Text | Pange lingua |
Why did Thomas Aquinas write Pange Lingua?
It was written for the office of the Festival of Corpus Christi, which St. Thomas drew up in 1263, at the request of Pope Urban IV. The metre and the opening line are imitated from Fortunatus.
When was Pange Lingua written?
The surviving manuscripts and prints of Josquin’s works suggest that this Missa Pange lingua, written about 1515, was his last Mass. And a fitting capstone of his career as a composer of liturgical music it was. The title Pange lingua comes from the first words of the hymn on which this Mass is based.
What is Pange?
Pange is a commune in the Moselle department in Lorraine in north-eastern France.
What hymns did Saint Thomas Aquinas write?
Among the hymns Thomas wrote are some familiar names to those who make Eucharistic Adoration a regular practice: Pange lingua, Tantum ergo, and Panis angelicus.
What is English meaning of Panga Lena?
do not mess with me.
What is the meaning of panje in English?
English meaning of panje Noun, Masculine. claws, paws, clutches. the hand with fingers, extended, grasp, palm.
When was Adoro te devote written?
ca. 1260
This hymn is of uncertain date, but St Thomas Aquinas is known to have been writing on the Eucharist during his second stay in Paris, and it may therefore have been written ca. 1260. It is ascribed to Thomas Aquinas in the majority of manuscript witnesses, many of which are associated with Naples and/or Dominicans.
How many hymns did St Thomas Aquinas write?
five Eucharistic hymns
Saint Thomas Aquinas wrote five Eucharistic hymns, and four of them are included among the liturgical texts for the Feast of Corpus Christi. This essay seeks to analyze these five hymns using a classical methodology.
What does famine refer to?
Definition of famine 1 : an extreme scarcity of food The famine affected most of the country. 2 archaic : starvation. 3 archaic : a ravenous appetite. 4 : a great shortage Transportation problems resulted in a coal famine.