also called the Kyrie eleison (/ˈkɪəri.eɪ ɪˈleɪ.ɪsɒn, -sən/ KEER-ee-ay il-AY-iss-on, -ən; Ancient Greek: Κύριε, ἐλέησον, romanized: Kýrie, eléēson, lit...
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Greek, Kýrie, eléison means "Lord, have mercy" and is a part of many liturgical rites in both Eastern and Western Christianity. Kýrie, eléison; Christé...
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up kyrie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kyrie, also called Kyrie eleison, is the common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy. Kyrie may...
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Mass in F Minor (redirect from Kyrie Eleison (song))
and Williams and Gannon also appeared on the first three tracks ("Kyrie Eleison", "Gloria" and "Credo"), the album was finished by studio musicians...
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Music for the Requiem Mass (section Kyrie eleison)
form more liberally. From 4 Esdras 2:34–35; Psalm 65:1-2 This is as the Kyrie in the Ordinary of the Mass: This is Greek (Κύριε ἐλέησον, Χριστὲ ἐλέησον...
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Abbeydorney Abbey (redirect from Kyrie Eleison Abbey)
Abbeydorney Abbey, also known as Kyrie Eleison Abbey or Odorney was founded by the O Torna, chieftain of the region, in 1154 for the Cistercians from...
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Requiem (Mozart) (section II. Kyrie)
dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. Kyrie eleison: Kyrie, eleison. Christe, eleison. Kyrie, eleison. Dies irae: Dies irae, dies illa Solvet saeclum...
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threefold repetition of "Kyrie eleison." In older chants, "Kyrie eleison imas" ("Lord, have mercy on us") can be found. The Kyrie is distinguished by its...
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Us) is the oldest known Czech song. The hymn is a paraphrase of the Kyrie Eleison with deep choral melody. Its text preserves traces of Church Slavonic...
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(German: Lissa). Each of the Kyrie-Gloria Masses is in six movements: the Kyrie is one choral movement (with Kyrie/Christe/Kyrie subdivisions) and the Gloria...
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and Ethiopian Orthodox Christians, contains 41 beads for praying the Kyrie Eleison said during the 41 metanoias (prostrations) in each of the Christian...
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language, which was traditionally sung in Old Polish with the Greek phrase Kyrie eleison – "Lord, have mercy". While its origin is not entirely clear, several...
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retention of Kyrie eleison in the Roman Liturgy, as well as such Hebrew words as Amen, Alleluia, Hosanna, Sabaoth. It is true that the Kyrie eleison is not...
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Lord Have Mercy or Lord, have mercy may refer to: Lord, have mercy or Kyrie eleison, a Christian prayer Lord Have Mercy!, a Canadian television sitcom Lord...
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abbreviation of the Latin word idem meaning 'the same.' Hence Kyrie eleison. iij. indicates that Kyrie eleison should be sung three times. List of repeat variations...
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recording of Kreisler's Liebesleid, Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven, the Kyrie eleison from Bach's Mass in B minor, the third movement of Alban Berg's Lyric...
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Kyrie eleison, Maria walks amid the thorns, Which seven years no leaf has born. Jesus and Maria. What 'neath her heart doth Mary bear? Kyrie eleison,...
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Hohenstaufen. The Welfs for the first time changed their war cry from "Kyrie Eleison" to their party cries. The Hohenstaufen used the 'Strike for Gibbelins'...
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entirely in Greek and Latin. Although the band did record the songs "Kyrie Eleison", "Gloria", and "Credo", the intricate orchestration proved to be too...
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Petite messe solennelle (section Kyrie)
intensity." The structure of the Kyrie, following the liturgical three appellations, "Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison. Kyrie eleison" (Lord, have mercy. Christ...
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the Lord's Prayer ends with the doxology unless it is preceded by the Kyrie eleison. This happens at the daily offices of Morning Prayer (Mattins) and Evening...
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numbering) said without antiphons, the hymn, the lesson, the versicle Kyrie eleison, the benediction, and the dismissal (RB, Chaps. 17 and 18). The Roman...
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directions, each time repeating a benediction. The congregation says the Kýrie, eléison from seventy to a hundred times. Feast of the Cross Siecienski, A. Edward...
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response, a hymn, a versicle, a canticle from the Gospel, litany (Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison), Pater with the ordinary finale, oratio, or prayer, and dismissal...
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79 : Kyrie eleison 1 80 : Kyrie eleison 5 81 : Kyrie eleison 6 82 : Kyrie eleison 8 83 : Kyrie eleison 9 84 : Kyrie eleison 10 85 : Kyrie eleison 12 86 :...
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Introductory rites Entrance Greeting of the altar Penitential Act Kyrie Eleison Gloria Collect B. Liturgy of the Word Lectionary readings Responsorial...
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written) D 31, Kyrie ['Kyrie eleison'] to a Mass in D minor for soprano, tenor, mixed choir, orchestra and organ (1812) D 45, Kyrie ['Kyrie eleison'] in B♭ major...
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"Introit". Kyrie This part of Mass is a linguistic marker of the origins of the Roman liturgy in Greek. "Kyrie, eleison; Christe, eleison; Kyrie, eleison." means...
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praise of the opening hymn with the Glory to God which follows. The Kyrie eleison here has from early times been an acclamation of God's mercy. The Penitential...
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Missa solemnis (Beethoven) (section Kyrie)
Golitsyn; an incomplete performance was given in Vienna on 7 May 1824, when the Kyrie, Credo, and Agnus Dei were conducted by the composer. It is generally considered...
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