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Following is a Preface that gives thanks to the Father and ends leading into the " Sanctus et Benedictus " ( Holy, holy, holy Lord ... Blessed is he who comes ....).
Taverner's influence is particularly clear in the scale figures rising successively through a fifth, a sixth and a seventh in Byrd's setting of the Sanctus.
The towers are decorated with words such as " Hosanna ", " Excelsis ", and " Sanctus "; the great doors of the Passion façade reproduce words from the Bible in various languages including Catalan ; and the Glory façade is to be decorated with the words from the Apostles ' Creed.
This bell was cast in 1635, and is struck at 8am and 9pm every day to announce the opening and closing of the cathedral respectively, and also occasionally for services as a Sanctus bell.
Machaut's mass differs from these in the following ways: ( 1 ) he does not hold a tonal centre throughout the entire work, as the mass uses two distinct modes ( one for the Kyrie, Gloria and Credo, another for Sanctus, Agnus and Ita missa est ); ( 2 ) there is no extended melodic theme that clearly runs through all the movements, and the mass does not use the parody technique ; ( 3 ) there is considerable evidence that this mass was not composed in one creative motion.
In the paroisses Mass, he uses plainchant from the Missa cunctipotens genitor Deus as a cantus firmus in two Kyrie movements and in the first Sanctus movement ; the Kyrie Fugue subject is also derived from a chant incipit.
There is also a Sanctus bell cast by Thomas I Mears of Whitechapel in 1794.
The motto chosen by Klein, Sanctus amor patriae dat animum (" Holy love for the fatherland gives the spirit ") is explained as linking Romantic nationalism with professional scholarship.
There is also a Sanctus bell, cast by William Taylor's Oxford foundry in 1847.
The tower has a ring of three bells and there is also a Sanctus bell.
* Sanctus: Up until the benedictus of the Sanctus, the Missa solemnis is of fairly normal classical proportions.
** Beginning of the Sanctus: Altar bell is rung thrice.
At the head of the Kingdom of Light stands the Pater paternitatis omnis ( called also Pater thesaurou luminis ; aperanton lumen, Sanctus Sanctorum omnium ); under him is the mystery of the Seven Voices ( mysterion Septem phonon ), i. e. probably a Heptad of the highest Aeons, from whom proceed in their turn forty-nine dynameis, with their psephoi.
3 ) which state Nu seo Cristes gebyrd at his aeriste, se niwa eorendel Sanctus Johannes ; and nu se leoma thaere sothan sunnan God selfa cuman wille, that is, " And now the birth of Christ ( was ) at his appearing, and the new eorendel ( morning-star ) was John the Baptist.
There is also a Sanctus bell that Thomas Bond cast in 1911.
Saint-Prex is first mentioned in 885 as Sanctus Prothasius.
Saint-Sulpice is first mentioned in 1228 as Sanctus Surpiscius.
Sanctus Real's main genre is typically labeled as Christian rock and alternative CCM.
Their next album, Tinnitus Sanctus, contains even more hard rock oriented songs ; a large reduction of double bass drumming is evident, in contrast to Edguy's older albums such as Vain Glory Opera where there is very fast double bass which is common in the Power Metal genre.
He is then to continue the recitation standing erect with hands joined and bowing his head to the cross at the words " Adoramus te ", " Gratias agimus tibi ", " Iesu Christe " ( twice ), and " Suscipe deprecationem nostram ", and at the concluding phrase ( as also at the concluding phrase of the Nicene Creed and the Sanctus ), to make a large sign of the cross on himself.

Sanctus and album
*" Nine Lives ", a song from the Edguy album Tinnitus Sanctus ( 2008 )
* " Fly ," a song by Sanctus Real on their album The Face of Love
On August 18, Dark Funeral's next album, Attera Totus Sanctus, was completed.
In mid November 2009, Matt Hammitt announced on Twitter that Sanctus Real finished recording their fifth album.
In April and May 2010, Sanctus Real will be debuting the complete new album Pieces of a Real Heart while headlining the UNITED Spring 2010 Tour.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, at the Sanctus in the Catholic Mass: " Hosanna-r-in the highest " and in the phrases, " Law-r-and order " band " Victoria-r-and Albert Museum ".
The track " Sanctus " shares its theme with the Adiemus piece " Immrama " which was introduced on the album set More Journey: Adiemus New Best & Live.
Sanctus Ignis is the debut album by French progressive / neo-classical metal band Adagio, released on May 8, 2001 in France by Nothing To Say, and in Europe by Limb Music.
He played Keyboards for the French progressive metal band Adagio on their debut album Sanctus Ignis in 2002, recording solo sections.

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Because Augustine cites part of the commentary on Romans as by " Sanctus Hilarius " it has been ascribed by various critics at different times to almost every known Hilary.
The torches are carried by torchbearers, who enter at the Sanctus and leave after Communion.
Masses are composed of movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei ; for example, the Missa Solemnis by Beethoven and the Messe de Nostre Dame by Guillaume de Machaut.
Because Augustine cites part of the commentary on Romans as by " Sanctus Hilarius " it has been ascribed by various critics at different times to almost every known Hilary.
* Missa Cantata ( Latin for " sung mass "): celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon, and thus a form of Low Mass, but with some parts ( the three variable prayers, the Scripture readings, Preface, Pater Noster, and Ite Missa Est ) sung by the priest, and other parts ( Introit, Kyrie, Gloria, Gradual, Tract or Alleluia, Credo, Offertory Antiphon, Sanctus and Benedictus, Agnus Dei, and Communion Antiphon ) sung by the choir.
Before the reform of the rite by Pope Pius XII, the blessing of the palms occurred inside the church within a service that followed the general outline of a Mass, with Collect, Epistle and Gospel, as far as the Sanctus.
It depicted the founders of the Church of Rome, the apostles Peter and Paul, identified by the letters Sanctus PAulus and Sanctus PEtrus.
The joyful Sanctus ( a complicated eight-part fugue scored for double chorus ) begins with a brassy fanfare to announce him " who comes in the name of the Lord " and leads into an angelic Agnus Dei sung by the female soloists with the chorus.
St. Matthew's has also a Sanctus bell cast by Robert I Wells of Aldbourne, Wiltshire in the 18th century.
Holy Trinity has a Sanctus bell that was cast by Anthony Chandler in 1669.
The bell tower has a ring of six bells, all cast in 1716 by Abraham I Rudhall of Gloucester plus a Sanctus bell cast by an unknown founder in about 1599.
In the Roman Catholic Church and among some High Lutherans and Anglicans, small hand-held bells, called Sanctus or sacring bells, are often rung by a server at Mass when the priest holds high up first the host, and then the chalice immediately after he has said the words of consecration over them ( the moment known as the Elevation ).
" Sanctus " is a straight reading in Latin from the Requiem as used by Benjamin Britten in his War Requiem.
* " Alone ", a song by Sanctus Real from Fight the Tide

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