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  1. 2. Juni 2022 · Justorum animae - ChoralWiki. General information. Offertory for the Feast of All Saints. Source of text is Wisdom 3:1-2a,3b. Settings by composers. A longer portion of Wisdom 3 is set in Iustorum animae (Augustin Pfleger) S, 4 viols, bc. Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above.

  2. Three Latin Motets, Op. 38, is a collection of three sacred motets based on Latin texts for mixed unaccompanied choir by Charles Villiers Stanford, comprising Justorum animae, Coelos ascendit hodie and Beati quorum via. The texts come from different sources, and the scoring is for four to eight parts. They were published by

    • 38
    • SATB choir
    • 1905
  3. 26. Feb. 2010 · The first of Sir Charles Villiers Stanford's three motets, Justorum Animae. • Coelos Ascendit Hodie - Stanford • Beati Quorum Via - Stanford Sung by the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge ...

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  4. Justorum Animae. source: Anon. Justorum animae in manu Dei sunt, et non tanget illos tormentum mortis. Visi sunt oculis insipientium mori, illi autem sunt in pace. The Souls of the Righteous. translation © Translation by Douay-Rheims American Edition 1899. The souls of the just are in the hand of God, and the torment of death shall not touch them.

  5. 4. Mai 2020 · Justorum animae - William Byrd, John Rutter, The Cambridge Singers - YouTube. John Rutter & The Cambridge Singers. 42.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 33. 6.3K views 3 years ago. 'Justorum...

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  6. 6. Okt. 2023 · Justorum animae - Stanford, John Rutter, The Cambridge Singers - YouTube. John Rutter & The Cambridge Singers. 38.4K subscribers. 24. 2.8K views 3 years ago. 'Justorum animae' From the...

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  7. Justorum animae is one of three motets by Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) published in 1905 (though they were probably written more than a decade earlier). It is a setting of a text from the deuterocanonical book of Wisdom: