Thursday, 22 October 2015

"Let My Prayer Be Directed As Incense In Thy Sight; The Lifting Up Of My Hands, As Evening Sacrifice". (Psalm 140. Douay-Rheims.)



"Let my Prayer be directed as Incense in Thy sight;
the lifting up of my hands, as evening sacrifice".
(Psalm 140. Douay-Rheims).
Illustration: PINTEREST





"Locus Iste",
by Anton Bruckner.
Sung by: 
UniversitätsChor München.

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The Votive Chapel,
Linz Cathedral 


(Cathedral of The Immaculate Conception),

Linz, Austria.
(Bruckner composed "Locus Iste" for four unaccompanied voices, 
intended for The Dedication of the Votivkapelle (Votive Chapel) 
at the New Cathedral 

(Cathedral of The Immaculate Conception),


in Linz, Austria, where Bruckner had been a Cathedral Organist.)
Photo: 17 June 2012.
Source: Own work.
Author: Zairon.
(Wikimedia Commons)



Text from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Locus Iste (English: "This place"), is a Sacred Motet composed by Anton Bruckner in 1869. The Text is the Latin Graduale, Locus Iste, for the annual Celebration of a Church's Dedication. The Incipit, "Locus Iste a Deo factus est", translates to "This place was made by God".

Bruckner set it for four unaccompanied voices, intended for The Dedication of the Votivkapelle (Votive Chapel) at the New Cathedral, in Linz, Austria, where Bruckner had been a Cathedral Organist. It was the first Motet that Bruckner composed in Vienna. It was published in 1886, together with two other Graduale Motets.





English: The New Cathedral
(Cathedral of The Immaculate Conception),
Linz, Austria.
Photo: 17 August 2009.
Source: Own work.
Author: Pierre Bona.
(Wikimedia Commons)

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