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 Übersetzung für 'kyrie' von Englisch nach Deutsch
mus.relig.
kyrie
Kyrie {n}
relig.
kyrie eleison <K&E>
Kyrieeleison {n}
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Übersetzung für 'kyrie' von Englisch nach Deutsch

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kyrie
Kyrie {n}mus.relig.

kyrie eleison <K&E>
Kyrieeleison {n}relig.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Liturgical hymns ("kyrie Eleison") were introduced, and became the first plainchant to make a connection to the peoples' language.
  • Libert also wrote a setting of the Kyrie for four voices. Both this Kyrie and the complete mass survive in the Trent Codices.
  • The standard Latin-rite ninefold Kyrie is the backbone of this trope.
  • As in the Ambrosian rite, a threefold Kyrie was sung to a simple melody following the Gloria, but this was not analogous to the more complex Kyrie of the Gregorian repertory.
  • Kyrie, also called Kyrie eleison, is the common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy.

  • He also wrote the double name for "kriwe" as "kyrie kyrieito" to draw parallels with Greek "kyrios" (lord).
  • The imperial capital of Constantinople, consecrated to the protection of the Mother of God (the "Theotokos"), had a practice whereby processions of the faithful through the city streets chanting psalms and "kyrie eleison" to allay God's wrath.
  • Alternative worship services often feature elements from ancient Christian spirituality and liturgy, such as a labyrinth, a kyrie, candle lighting and the sacraments in combination with very new elements, like projected images or video and/or electronic music.
  • The Kyrie section can be divided into Kyrie I, Christe Eleison and Kyrie II.
  • Each of the Kyrie-Gloria Masses is in six movements: the Kyrie is one choral movement (with Kyrie/Christe/Kyrie subdivisions) and the Gloria is in five movements.

  • Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, and Jan Dismas Zelenka all had copies of Lotti's "Missa Sapientiae", a Kyrie–Gloria Mass (Kyrie in G minor, Gloria in G major).
  • In 1733, Bach composed an extended Kyrie–Gloria mass for the court in Dresden, a setting of two parts of the Latin mass, the Kyrie and Gloria, scored for five vocal parts and orchestra.
  • The Leise or Leis (plural "Leisen"; from the Greek "kyrie eleison") is a genre of vernacular medieval church song.
  • It is mentioned in 1160 in an order of liturgy of the diocese of Salzburg, which is kept as the Codex MII6 at the library of the University of Salzburg; it is a Leise (a form of medieval church song), each verse ending with the word "Kyrieleis" (from the Greek "kyrie eleison", for "Lord have mercy").
  • The region is rich in folk tales, such as the stories about the Buckriders (Dutch: "Bokkenrijders") and those concerning the gnome king Kyrië (Dutch: "Kabouterkoning Kyrië").

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