Traduction: Sacré, Introït. Langue.
Traduction: Langue. Psaume 29. 28 Vulgate.
Traduction: Jeffrey rapide. A cappella. Langue. SATBB.
Traduction: Words from Psalm 145 using Latin title and English text. Musique par Graham Garton. Chœur. Chœur. Organe.
Traduction: Eve of Kings. Sacré, Vêpres pour l'Epiphanie. Langue.
Traduction: Anonyme. Organe. Sacré, Hymne compteur. 445 or 87. Langues. SATB.
Traduction: Comme le seul hymne polonais médiévale en latin, il a été inclus dans hymnes livres polonais dans le 17ème siècle. Sacré, Hymn. 1253.
Traduction: Que ta main soit renforcée. Sacré, Anthem. Langue. Anglais. SATB. Written for the coronation of James II of England in 1685.
Traduction: , this piece must have been composed in 1603-5, making it one of the very last of his Latin settings. A cappella. Sacré, Motet.
Traduction: Soboles Heroum, amor orbis, Carole, nostri. Laïque, Madrigal. Langue. Écrit à la louange du roi Charles V..
Traduction: "According to a kind reply from A. Hyatt King dated July 28, 1969, none of the Masses in British Museum K.2. Sacré, messe. Langue.
Traduction: Hodie Christus Natus Est. It was first performed on January 17th 2014 by Stephen Cleobury and the Choir of King's College, Cambridge.
Traduction: At lent of year 1583 Steven of Báthori, King of Poland sent an embassy to Rome, to manifest his royalty in Poland. Sacré, Motet.
Traduction: A setting of a non-Biblical text praising King David as a musician - probably a unique text, of unknown authorship. Sacré, Motet.
Traduction: The motet starts with text from Psalm 113 and then goes on to celebrate the king. Sacré, Motet. Langue.