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Jesu dulcis memoria is a Christian hymn often attributed to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. The name can refer either to the entire poem, which, depending on the manuscript, ranges from forty-two to fifty-three stanzas, or only the first part. [ 1 ]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The list has hymns in Latin and English. A. A Message Came to A ... Jesu dulcis memoria; Jesu, Jesu; Jesus ...
Jesu dulcis memoria; And didst thou travel light; The birds; Prayer for a new mother; Let him who seeks; We give immortal praise; And when the builders; Open for me the gates of righteousness; Lord I have loved the habitation of thy house; Adam lay y-bounden; Who shall ascend; Te Deum; Out of the stillness; The Secret of Christ; Crossing the bar
For texts, lyrics etc.: {{ChoralWiki|text=Jesu dulcis memoria}} results in: Jesu dulcis memoria : Text, translations and list of free scores by several composers at the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
It is a paraphrase of the Latin " Jesu dulcis memoria", a medieval hymn attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux, [5] a meditation on Jesus as a comforter and helper in distress. [4] [6] The unknown librettist retained the words of stanzas 1, 2 and 18 as movements 1, 2 and 6. In movement 2, stanza 2 is expanded by paraphrases of stanzas 3–5, while ...
Elisa (a comedy, lyrics by Lalli), given at Sant'Angelo in autumn 1711; Arsinoe vendicata (libretto by Braccioli), Sant'Angelo, carnival 1712; Sacred and vocal. Twelve cantatas op.5, 1706; Laudate Dominum, motet, 8 verses, date illegible; Jesu dulcis memoria, Rome, 1689; Gloria for soli et chorus; Instrumental (All published in Venice)
Folio 67r of the Harley MS, which includes the second part of Mosti ryden by Rybbesdale, and the start of A wayle whyt as whalles bon.. The Harley Lyrics is the usual name for a collection of lyrics in Middle English, Anglo Norman (Middle French), and Latin found in Harley MS 2253, a manuscript dated ca. 1340 in the British Library's Harleian Collection.
Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75, is a cycle of seven cantatas composed in 1680 by Dieterich Buxtehude and dedicated to Gustaf Düben.More specifically and fully it is, in Buxtehude's phrase, a “devotione [] decantata,” or “sung devotion,” titled Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima, which translates from the Latin as Limbs Most Holy of Our Suffering Jesus.