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The {{CiteCat|Morning Canticles|Morming Canticle}} '''''Benedicite omnia opera Domini''''' or '''''Canticum trium puerorum''''' | The {{CiteCat|Morning Canticles|Morming Canticle}} '''''Benedicite omnia opera Domini''''' or '''''Canticum trium puerorum''''' | ||
is drawn from the '''Song in the Fiery Furnace''' in the book of Daniel 3:57-88 (in the Septuagint, usually omitted in protestant bibles) and is associated with the [[DIvine Office|Office of Lauds]] as well as with Anglican Morning Prayer.. | is drawn from the '''Song in the Fiery Furnace''' in the book of Daniel 3:57-88 (in the Septuagint, usually omitted in protestant bibles) and is associated with the [[DIvine Office|Office of Lauds]] as well as with Anglican Morning Prayer.. | ||
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*[[O all ye works of God the Lord (William Daman)|William Daman]] SATB (English, BCP) | *[[O all ye works of God the Lord (William Daman)|William Daman]] SATB (English, BCP) | ||
*[[The song of the 3 children (John Farmer)|John Farmer]] (in English, STTB) | *[[The song of the 3 children (John Farmer)|John Farmer]] (in English, STTB) | ||
*[[Benedicite nomen eius (Ruggiero Giovannelli)|Ruggiero Giovannelli]] SSAB.ATTB (vv.1-4,9, Latin) | *[[Benedicite nomen eius (Ruggiero Giovannelli)|Ruggiero Giovannelli]] SSAB.ATTB (vv. 1-4,9, Latin) | ||
*John Ireland: Benedicite in F SATB & organ | *John Ireland: Benedicite in F SATB & organ | ||
*Heinrich Isaac: ''Benedicite omnes angelis'' | *Heinrich Isaac: ''Benedicite omnes angelis'' | ||
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O let the Earth bless the Lord: | O let the Earth bless the Lord: | ||
yea, let it praise him, and magnify him for ever. | yea, let it praise him, and magnify him for ever. | ||
O ye Mountains and Hills, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and | O ye Mountains and Hills, bless ye the Lord : praise him, and magnify… | ||
O all ye Green Things upon the Earth, bless ye the Lord : | O all ye Green Things upon the Earth, bless ye the Lord : | ||
O ye Wells, bless ye the Lord : | O ye Wells, bless ye the Lord : |
Revision as of 10:10, 10 May 2018
The Morming Canticle Benedicite omnia opera Domini or Canticum trium puerorum is drawn from the Song in the Fiery Furnace in the book of Daniel 3:57-88 (in the Septuagint, usually omitted in protestant bibles) and is associated with the Office of Lauds as well as with Anglican Morning Prayer..
View the Wikipedia article on Benedicite.
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Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Gregorian chant — Vespers for St David of Wales
- Graham Patterson — Benedicite
Texts and translations
Latin text Liber Usualis p. 227 |
English text Book of Common Prayer (1662) |