... eleison Poscentibus opem tuam misellis eleison K. K. Sanctorum uia salus et uita lux et diadema quem ueneratur mira phalanx angelica deuote eleison Christe cum patre regnans pari iure fons eius gratię rogamus te corde eleison Redemptio ...
... eleison ! Their song of triumph was and desired , " Oh that the salvation of Israel precisely the Lutheran Church , organ - play- a Kyrie , eleison ! With a Kyrie , eleison ! they gave their loved ones escort to the grave . By the ...
... Eleison , Christe Eleison , Kyrie Eleison ( each invocation once only ) . It begins the preces feriales at Lauds , Terce , Sext , None , Vespers ; it be- gins the preces at Prime and Compline . It is sung after the Responsorium at ...
... eleison This forthright , sonorous melody presents its decorative movement in clearly defined phrases . The pitch set is only slightly different from the ... eleison . 8 Kyrie eleison . Lord , 202 An Introduction to Gregorian Chant.
... eleison refrain is repeated just as we heard it in the second Kyrie, untransposed. Sixth Invocation, Christe eleison, measures 12–13 As expected, this is a repetition of the first Christe, measures 8–9. These three statements of ...
... eleison " ( Lord have mercy ) three times , " Christe eleison " ( Christ have mercy ) three times , " Kyrie eleison " three times . Hildegard's work provides music for the initial Kyrie with one phrase for " Kyrie " ( a ) and another ...
... eleison ! and Christe eleison ! ( Lord , have mercy ! and Christ , have mercy ! ) originally came from the same imperial background as the laudes ... eleison and Christe eleison occurred in connection with other 30 2 CHANT 700-1150.