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Magnificat and Mary's
It has been characterized as " his version of Mary's Magnificat "
A few of Mary's sayings, also recorded in the Gospel, particularly the Magnificat ( the words Mary is reported to have said to describe the experience of being pregnant with Jesus ), disclose new features in Marian psychology.
The prescribed readings for the feast day were, the prophecy of the Messiah, and from the Gospel of Luke,, Mary's visit to Elizabeth, including her song of praise, the Magnificat.

Magnificat and by
The so-called holy minimalists are represented by Arvo Pärt, whose Johannespassion and Magnificat have received regular performances ; John Tavener ( Song for Athene ) and Henryk Gorecki ( Totus Tuus ) share this label.
The final " Hail Mary " can also be replaced by reciting of either the Magnificat, or Martin Luther's " Evangelical praise of the Mother of God ".
The film followed an Etonian, Alex Stobbs, a musician with cystic fibrosis, as he worked toward conducting the difficult Magnificat by Johann Sebastian Bach.
When the angel Gabriel tells Mary that she will bear a son conceived by the Holy Spirit, she responds with the Magnificat, a prayer of joy.
Mary writing the Magnificat, by Marie Ellenrieder, 1833
Gerard Manley Hopkins, one of the romantic poets, was very keen on the plant as revealed by these lines of his poem " May Magnificat "
In both released versions, the sequence is set to the music of " Passacaglia " ( from Magnificat ), composed and conducted by Krzysztof Penderecki.
The Magnificat is always preceded and followed by an antiphon.
It terminates, as Matins formerly terminated, and Lauds at present terminates, by a lection, or reading, from the Gospel, or canticum evangelii, which, for Vespers, is always the " Magnificat ".
) In Anglican, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic services, the Magnificat is generally followed by the Gloria Patri.
The Magnificat has also been covered by Richard Wu in the album " Let Morning Shine ".
* Exegesis and Sermon Study of Luke 1: 46-55: The Magnificat, by Curtis A. Jahn
Some of the most famous pieces of this period are the Magnificat by Manuel Dias de Oliveira and the Our Lady's Antiphon by Lobo de Mesquita.
In a room in the back, there is a beam with the “ Magnificat ” a speech by the Virgin Mary, in Latin and in reverse.
The result was the Te Deum and Jubilate of the service known as Collegium Regale, performed in 1944, followed the following year by the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, and completed in 1956 by the Office of Holy Communion.
The Magnificat, in, is spoken by Mary and is one of the 8 most ancient Christian hymns and perhaps the earliest Marian hymn.
Important projects have included the complete psalms sung by cathedral choirs to Anglican chant, all of the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis settings by Herbert Howells and, more recently, all the hymns in the English Hymnal.
Gradually over the centuries, the verses of the Biblical Canticles were omitted ( except for the Magnificat ) and only the composed troparia were read, linked to the original canticles by an Irmos.
( For higher notes see, for example, the treble solo at the beginning of Stanford's Magnificat in G, David Willcocks ' descant to Mendelssohn's tune for the carol Hark, the Herald Angels Sing, the even higher treble solo from Gregorio Allegri's " Miserere ", and the treble part in the Nunc Dimittis from Tippett's Evening Canticles written for St John's College, Cambridge ) Many trebles are also able to reach higher notes by use of the whistle register but this practice is rarely called for in performance.
The occurrence of Cornysh's Magnificat ( in the same style as the Eton works ) falls nearly two decades after the death of the older Cornysh, and thus is far more likely the work of the younger Cornysh, by then by far one of the country's most important musicians.
The Magnificat settings preserved uniquely in manuscript in Madrid are often held to have been the " swansongs " that according to Cardan won his pardon ; according to this story, Charles was so moved by these Magnificat settings that he let Gombert go early.

Mama and by
Mama knew this doll was meant to help Mrs. Coolidge overcome her grief by turning her eyes to the future.
Huayna Capac's sudden death and followed days later by the Incan heir apparent from a strange disease, described by one smallpox precipitated a bitter power struggle between Huáscar, whose mother was Coya ( meaning Empress ) Mama Rahua Occillo and legetimate heir, and Atahualpa, a son who, borne to a Quitu princess, and reputedly his father's " favorite.
" Marl scored his greatest crossover success in 1990 by helming LL Cool J's Mama Said Knock You Out ; bolstered by Marl's state-of-the-art production, the album restored LL's street cred while becoming his biggest seller ever, making Marl an in-demand remixer.
Gordon won an Emmy Award for a guest appearance on the sitcom Taxi, for a 1978 episode called " Sugar Mama ," in which her character tries to solicit the services of a taxi driver, played by series star Judd Hirsch, as a male escort.
Cook produced the single " Mama Do the Hump " by fellow Brighton band Rizzle Kicks released in December 2011 which peaked at 2 in the charts.
", recorded by Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra in 1933 and released on Vocalion, " Reefer Man " for Cab Calloway in 1932, " Dynamite Rag ", " Meet Me at No Special Place ", recorded by Nat King Cole, " Alhambra Syncopated Waltzes ", " Te-na-na ( From New Orleans )", " Beale Street Mama ", recorded by Bessie Smith and Cab Calloway, and " Palesteena ( Lena from Palesteena )".
#" Beale Street Mama ", composed by ODJB pianist J. Russel Robinson, was recorded by the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra in 1923 as an instrumental and was released on Paramount
In his 2012 book The Dozens: A History of Rap's Mama music historian and musician Elijah Wald says the term was first defined in a 1921 pop song-" Don't Slip Me in the Dozens, Please ", recorded by the black vaudeville comic Henry Troy, composed by Chris Smith, who accompanied Troy on the piano.
The 1992 cookbook, Who's Your Mama, Are You Catholic and Can You Make a Roux by Cajun Chef Marcelle Bienvenue outlines long-standing beliefs that Cajun identity was rooted in community, cuisine, and very specifically, devout Roman Catholicism.
The following year, the group released a double compilation album Anthems, featuring a career spanning selection of material as well as the previously unreleased song " Mama Leone ", a Drafi Deutscher cover, and remixes by Random Logic, Umek, Octex, Iztoc Turk and others.
* Mama Tree Creature ( performed by Kathryn Mullen )-The Mama Tree Creatureis a kind of Gorg bird.
Myths surrounding Mama Quilla include that she cried tears of silver and that lunar eclipses were caused when she was being attacked by an animal.
Mama Quilla was generally the third deity in the Inca pantheon, after Inti ( god of the sun ) and Illapa ( god of thunder ), but was viewed as more important than Inti by some coastal communities, including by the Chimú.
Mama Quilla had her own temple in Cuzco, served by priestesses dedicated to her.
Maggie, Brick, Mae, Gooper, and Doc Baugh ( the family's physician ) decide to tell Big Mama the truth about his illness and she is devastated by the news.
", said by both Big Daddy and Brick after Big Mama and Maggie ( respectively ) claim their love.
The original Broadway production, which opened in 1955, was directed by Elia Kazan and starred Barbara Bel Geddes as Maggie ; Ben Gazzara as Brick ; Burl Ives as Big Daddy ; Mildred Dunnock as Big Mama ; Pat Hingle as Gooper ; and Madeleine Sherwood as Mae.

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