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**[[Tantum ergo (Parisian) (Anonymous)|'Parisian' tune: <small>GRAFTON</small> or <small>ST. THOMAS</small> and often attributed to John Francis Wade (1711-86)]] SATB
**[[Tantum ergo (Parisian) (Anonymous)|'Parisian' tune: <small>GRAFTON</small> or <small>ST. THOMAS</small> and often attributed to John Francis Wade (1711-86)]] SATB
*[[Tantum ergo (Marcial del Adalid)|Marcial del Adalid]] SATB
*[[Tantum ergo (Marcial del Adalid)|Marcial del Adalid]] SATB
*[[O sacrum convivium, O inestimabile sacramentum, Tantum ergo sacramentum (Antonino Barges)|Antonino Barges]] AATB
*[[Tantum ergo (Antonio Bergamo)|Antonio Bergamo]] TTB
*[[Tantum ergo (Antonio Bergamo)|Antonio Bergamo]] TTB
*[[Tantum ergo (Mel Bonis)|Mel Bonis]] SATB
*[[Tantum ergo (Mel Bonis)|Mel Bonis]] SATB

Revision as of 06:54, 6 July 2015

General information

Tantum ergo comprises the last two verses of the Eucharistic hymn Pange lingua by Thomas Aquinas (13th cent.). These two verses are often sung separately from the complete hymn, and were set to music by many composers.

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Text

Original text and translations may be found at Pange lingua, vv.5-6

Latin.png Latin text

Tantum ergo sacramentum
veneremur cernui,
et antiquum documentum
novo cedat ritui;
praestet fides supplementum
sensuum defectui.

Genitori Genitoque
laus et iubilatio,
salus, honor, virtus quoque
sit et benedictio;
procedenti ab utroque
compar sit laudatio.
Amen.
 

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