Ecce Panis Angelorum
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
by
Louis James Lefébure-Wély
Arranger : Richard Proulx
19th-century motet may also be sung by soprano or tenor soloist. The original Latin text by Thomas Aquinas is printed, but the option of “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence” is offered as well.
Series : Choral
Text Source : Genesis 22:1–14; [Philippians 2:8; Exodus 16:13–14]
Music Source : Latin: Thomas Aquinas; Greek para. by Gerald Moultrie
Number of Pages : 8
Pages of Music : 6
Difficulty Level: E
Vocal Forces: Unison, SATB
Accomp : Organ
Text Source : Genesis 22:1–14; [Philippians 2:8; Exodus 16:13–14]
Music Source : Latin: Thomas Aquinas; Greek para. by Gerald Moultrie
Number of Pages : 8
Pages of Music : 6
Difficulty Level: E
Vocal Forces: Unison, SATB
Accomp : Organ
Language : English/Latin
Translator : Various,
Liturgical & Seasonal : Body and Blood of Christ A, Body and Blood of Christ B, Body and Blood of Christ C; Palm Sunday A, Palm Sunday B, Palm Sunday C; Easter Vigil A, Easter Vigil B, Easter Vigil C; OT 18 B
Topical : 1) Sacrifice; 2) Incarnation;
Season : 2) Christmastide (Eucharist)
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