First Sunday of Lent, Year A
Music for 9:00 AM Mass, St. Matthew Church, Dix Hills, N.Y.
Opening3: Forty Days and Forty Nights, vv. 1-4 (HEINLEIN)
Sign of the Cross1: spoken, Latin
Greeting1: spoken, Latin
Kyrie2: Mass XI Orbis Factor, ninefold (Chant, Tone I) [ gif | mp3 ]
Collect/Opening Prayer1: spoken, English
First Reading3: spoken
Verbum Domini dialogue3: spoken, English
Psalm3: Alstott
Second Reading3: spoken
Verbum Domini dialogue3: spoken, English
Gospel Acclamation3: Alstott
Gospel Reading3: spoken
Verbum Domini dialogue1: spoken, English
Homily Topics: Enmity of Satan and God; breaking of the Third Commandment; compassion towards sinners.
Credo2: III [ mp3 ]
General Intercessions2: “Lord, hear us”, spoken
Offertory3: Attende Domine, vv. 1-4 in English and Latin (ATTENDE DOMINE)
Orate fratres dialogue: spoken, Latin
Prayer over the Gifts: chanted, Latin
Preface dialogue1: chanted, Latin
Preface1: chanted, Latin
Sanctus1: Mass VIII “De Angelis” [ gif | mp3 ]
Eucharistic Prayer: I, spoken Latin
Mysterium Fidei: chanted, Latin
Anamnesis: Mortem tuam, chanted Latin
Per ipsum: chanted, Latin
Amen: chanted
Lord’s Prayer invitation:1 chanted, Latin
Lord’s Prayer1: chanted, Form A [ mp3 ]
“Deliver us, Lord”1: spoken, Latin
Lord’s Prayer, embolism1: chanted, Latin
Pax Domini1: spoken, Latin
Agnus Dei2: Mass VIII “De Angelis” [ gif | mp3 ]
Communion3: Adoro te devote, vv. 1-7 (ADORO TE DEVOTE)
Concluding prayer1: spoken, English
“Ite, missa est” dialogue1: chanted, Latin
Marian Antiphon: Ave Regina caelorum (Tone VI) [ mp3 ]
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Do you have any idea where I can get the score for Dobici’s “Adoramus Te Christe” ? This hymn is most suitable to sing during the Veneration of the Cross on Good Friday.
If by some chance you have the music, would it be possible for you to e-mail it to me? I would be most grateful if you could do so.
This request comes from down under in Melbourne Australia
In case my e-mail address does not appear, it is Katakombi@hotmail.com
Thanks in anticipation.
Paul Borg
Re above message. e-mail address is
katakombi@ hotmail.com (with a lower case k)
Thanks
Paul, I don’t know the Dobici setting, and I am unable to open the plug-in on the site whose URL I have posted below (so I don’t know if the score is there,) but you may be able to do so.
Paul,
I think you may mean the well-known “Adoramus Te Christe” by Theodore Dubois, the final chorus in his oratorio “The Seven Last Words of Christ.” The link above by Geri is a recording of it. It should be at any music store that has choral sheet music (or they could order it for you). You can also find it for sale at a good internet sheet music site. Hope this helps!
No. I think he was looking for a composition by Cesare Dobici, a late-19th-century Italian composer. Adoramus te is a popular text for motets and there are many beautiful polyphonic settings (Palestrina, Gasparini, Michael Haydn, et al.).








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