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Gloria is | '''Gloria in excelsis''' is the second item of the [[Mass|Ordinary of the Mass]], immediately following the acclamations [[Kyrie|Kyrie eleison]] at the beginning of Mass. It is also referred to as the "Angelic Hymn", the '''Greater (major) Doxology''' (to distinguish it from the lesser or minor doxology ''[[Gloria Patri]]'') or '''Et in terra pax''', the words following the priest's solo intonation ("Gloria..." is repeated by the choir in numerous settings). | ||
Composed on the model of the Psalms, its authorship is unknown, though it obviously takes as a point of departure the salutation of the angels at St Luke 2:14. By the 4th century the Greek original was being used at morning prayer; in the west it is sung at Mass on Sundays (except during Advent and Lent) and on certain feasts. | Composed on the model of the Psalms, its authorship is unknown, though it obviously takes as a point of departure the salutation of the angels at St Luke 2:14. By the 4th century the Greek original was being used at morning prayer; in the west it is sung at Mass on Sundays (except during Advent and Lent) and on certain feasts. | ||
In Anglican usage, the Gloria appears in the usual place in the 1549 ''Book of Common Prayer'', after which it was moved to the end of the {{CC|Communion Services|Communion Service}} until the liturgical reforms of the mid-twentieth century. The scores of Masses by English composers often follow this arrangement. | |||
{{WikipediaLink|Gloria in excelsis Deo}} | |||
==Stand-alone settings on CPDL== | ==Stand-alone settings on CPDL== | ||
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**[[Gloria in excelsis Deo (Ambrosian chant)|Ambrosian chant]] | |||
**[[Gloria (tr88) (Anonymous)|Trent codex 88 (15c)]] ATT | |||
**[[Gloria (Anonymous)|in Polish]] SAT | |||
*[[Gloria (H. Battre)|H. Battre]] a 3 | *[[Gloria (H. Battre)|H. Battre]] a 3 | ||
*[[Gloria (Johannes Brassart)|Johannes Brassart]] a 3 | *[[Gloria (Johannes Brassart)|Johannes Brassart]] a 3 | ||
*[[Gloria (unison) (Mark Chapman)|Mark Chapman]] Unison | *[[Gloria (unison) (Mark Chapman)|Mark Chapman]] Unison | ||
*[[Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe (Hugo Distler)|Hugo Distler]] SSA | *[[Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe (Hugo Distler)|Hugo Distler]] SSA | ||
*[[Gloria (Tr. 93, 170v - 171r) (John Dunstable)]] ATBar | |||
*[[Gloria a 16 (Andrea Gabrieli)]] | *[[Gloria a 16 (Andrea Gabrieli)]] | ||
*[[Gloria à 12 (1597) (Giovanni Gabrieli)]] | *[[Gloria à 12 (1597) (Giovanni Gabrieli)]] | ||
*[[Gloria in excelsis Deo (George Frideric Handel)]] Soprano solo | *[[Gloria in excelsis Deo (George Frideric Handel)]] Soprano solo | ||
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*[[A Cappella Gloria (Philip Le Bas)]] SATB, in English | |||
*[[Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe (Felix Mendelssohn)]] a 8 | *[[Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe (Felix Mendelssohn)]] a 8 | ||
*[[Gloria (Claudio Monteverdi)]] a 7 + 2 vlni. | *[[Gloria (Claudio Monteverdi)]] a 7 + 2 vlni. | ||
*[[Gloria a 8 (Claudio Monteverdi)]] w/ organ | *[[Gloria a 8 (Claudio Monteverdi)]] w/ organ | ||
*[[Gloria, Old Hall 21 (Leonel Power)]] a 5 | |||
*[[Missa de São Francisco (Pedro Quental)]] in Portuguese, SATB org. and SB soli | *[[Missa de São Francisco (Pedro Quental)]] in Portuguese, SATB org. and SB soli | ||
*[[Gloria brevis (Burkhart M. Schürmann)]] a 4 | *[[Gloria brevis (Burkhart M. Schürmann)]] a 4 | ||
*[[Gloria in excelsis Deo (John Sheppard)]] a 4 equal | *[[Gloria in excelsis Deo (John Sheppard)]] a 4 equal | ||
*[[Gloria in excelsis in F (John Stainer)]] w/ organ | *[[Gloria in excelsis in F (John Stainer)]] w/ organ | ||
*[[Gloria in Excelsis (Charles Villiers Stanford)]] SATB divisi with organ | |||
*[[Gloria, RV 589 (Antonio Vivaldi)]] w/ orchestra | *[[Gloria, RV 589 (Antonio Vivaldi)]] w/ orchestra | ||
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Revision as of 11:41, 10 December 2017
General Information
Gloria in excelsis is the second item of the Ordinary of the Mass, immediately following the acclamations Kyrie eleison at the beginning of Mass. It is also referred to as the "Angelic Hymn", the Greater (major) Doxology (to distinguish it from the lesser or minor doxology Gloria Patri) or Et in terra pax, the words following the priest's solo intonation ("Gloria..." is repeated by the choir in numerous settings).
Composed on the model of the Psalms, its authorship is unknown, though it obviously takes as a point of departure the salutation of the angels at St Luke 2:14. By the 4th century the Greek original was being used at morning prayer; in the west it is sung at Mass on Sundays (except during Advent and Lent) and on certain feasts.
In Anglican usage, the Gloria appears in the usual place in the 1549 Book of Common Prayer, after which it was moved to the end of the Communion Service until the liturgical reforms of the mid-twentieth century. The scores of Masses by English composers often follow this arrangement.
View the Wikipedia article on Gloria.
Stand-alone settings on CPDL
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Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Aleyn — Gloria, Old Hall 8
- Anonymous — Gloria in excelsis Deo
- Anonymous — Gloria, Old Hall 1
- Anonymous — Gloria, Old Hall 11
- Anonymous — Gloria, Old Hall 2
- Anonymous — Gloria, Old Hall 3
- Anonymous — Gloria, Old Hall 4a
- Anonymous — Gloria, Old Hall 4b
- Anonymous — Gloria, Old Hall 5
- Anonymous — Gloria, Old Hall 6
- Alexander Arkhangelsky — Gloria in excelsis
- Oliver Barton — Gloria (from 'Missa Gallinum Huma')
- Dmitri Bortniansky — Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe
- Dudley Buck — Gloria in excelsis in Bb, Op. 31, No. 1
- John Burell — Gloria, Old Hall 12
- Thomas Bytteryng — Gloria, Old Hall 17
- Thomas Bytteryng — Gloria, Old Hall 18
- Thomas Causton — Communion Service
- John Cooke — Gloria, Old Hall 14
- John Cooke — Gloria, Old Hall 7
- Thomas Damett — Gloria, Old Hall 10
- Thomas Damett — Gloria, Old Hall 13
- Donna DiBella — Glory to God in the highest
- J. Excetre — Gloria, Old Hall 20
- Marcel le Gan — Gloria
- Mariano Garau — Cum Sancto Spiritu
- Mariano Garau — Domine Deus
- Mariano Garau — Gloria
- Mariano Garau — Gloria in excelsis Deo
- Óscar Manuel Paredes Grau — Gloria in excelsis Deo
- Óscar Manuel Paredes Grau — Gloria in excelsis Deo a 3
- Adam Gumpelzhaimer — Gloria
- Adam Gumpelzhaimer — Gloria in excelsis Deo - Qui tollis
- Roy Henry — Gloria, Old Hall 16
- David Leroy McIntyre III — Gloria Pueri
- John Ireland — Communion Service in C
- John Kilpatrick — Gloria
- Joseph Knapicius — Gloria! A Celebration of Life!
- George Alexander Macfarren — This is the day
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Laudamus te
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Laudamus te - Duet for sopranos
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Mass for the Decollation of John the Baptist
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Mass in E Flat - II
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Mass in E Flat - III
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Mass in F
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Mass in F of Our Lady
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Mass of Our Lady for December 8
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Mass of the Purification of Our Lady
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Missa Mimosa
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Qui sedes and quoniam
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Qui sedes and Quoniam for solo bass
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Qui sedes for basso solo (orchestration)
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Short Mass
- Edewede Oriwoh — Gloria in G Flat Major
- Edewede Oriwoh — Gloria! Pax!
- Paolo Pandolfo — Gloria
- Paolo Pandolfo — Gloria in excelsis
- Giovanni Battista Pergolesi — Duetto
- Giovanni Battista Pergolesi — Gloria in excelsis
- Giovanni Battista Pergolesi — Laudamus Te
- Luca Purchiaroni — Gloria
- Pycard — Gloria, Old Hall 26
- Pycard — Gloria, Old Hall 27
- Martin Shaw — Fanfare for Christmas Day
- Remi Studer — Domine Deus
- Remi Studer — Gloria
- Nicholas Sturgeon — Gloria, Old Hall 15
- Nicholas Sturgeon — Gloria, Old Hall 9
- Thomas Tallis — Communion service in D minor
- John Tyes — Gloria, Old Hall 19
- Francisco Valls — Cum Sancto Spiritu
- Francisco Valls — Gratias agimus tibi
- Francisco Valls — Laudamus te
Text and translations
Latin text Gloria in excelsis Deo. Eer aan God in den hoge. Gloire à Dieu au plus haut des cieux Papuri sa Diyos sa kaitaasan (จากหนังสือพิธีบูชาขอบพระคุณ): Gloria a Dios en el cielo |
English translation (traditional language from the "Book of Common Prayer"): (modern language in post-Vatican II vernacular) 天主在天受光榮,主愛的人在世享平安。 Glória a Deus nas alturas Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe und Friede auf Erden Dicsőség a magasságban Istennek, Chwała na wysokości Bogu. |