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  • hedgehog

    Originally posted by Flay View Post
    One L priceless, terrible, rejoicing
    So translating these three words into Latin they would appear in the respective titles along with the L word?

    Hmmm, I know little Latin so wouldn't know the right liturgical words for these, except rejoicing is exultate.............

    James MacMillan is the only composer I know who wrote a piece of music for Pescarden Abbey - or is it the monks themselves singing?

    Though he wrote a 'laudi'. As did many composers.

    Not getting very far on this.

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    • mercia
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 8920

      google translate gives inaestimabilis for priceless - which turns up in a motet by Victoria (I think) and who knows what else
      Victoria was an organist - but for the Jesuits ?
      I've trawled through a list of Macmillan's works and found something for organ premiered at Pluscarden called Gaudeamus in loci pace which at least gives us an L word of sorts
      terribilis or horribilis for terrible ?

      Bruckner, organist St Florian (Jesuits ?) - Locus iste
      Locus iste a Deo factus est, Inaestimabile sacramentum, irreprehensibilis est.
      This place was made by God, a priceless sacrament; it is without reproach.

      Terribilis est locus iste - by ........... a Franciscan ........ ?
      Last edited by mercia; 20-09-13, 06:23.

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      • hedgehog

        Charpentier was an organist for Jesuits, that much I know, but I think most of his titles are French. Rameau was also an organist for Jesuits, but he didn't write anything liturgical afaik.

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        • mercia
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 8920

          I suppose locum doctor Flay might be likely to choose the word locus/loci (?)

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          • hedgehog

            Originally posted by mercia View Post
            I suppose locum doctor Flay might be likely to choose the word locus/loci (?)
            I hope so! Gaudeamus fits "rejoicing" as well.

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            • Flay
              Full Member
              • Mar 2007
              • 5791

              Originally posted by hedgehog View Post
              I hope so! Gaudeamus fits "rejoicing" as well.
              A lot has happened while I slumbered.

              Bruckner, organist St Florian (Jesuits ?) - Locus iste
              Yep

              << The Old Cathedral in the Town Hall District of Linz was originally a Jesuit church. It was called St. Ignatius Church until 1909 when the new Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception was finished; since then it has been known as the Old Cathedral. >>

              This was where Anton hung out.

              MacMillan: Gaudeamus in Loci pace, for solo organ, written in 1998 to celebrate the golden jubilee of the re-foundation of Pluscarden Abbey, the Benedictine community near Elgin.

              Terribilis est Locus iste by Blasius Ammon (1558 – June 1590), an Austrian composer, singer and Franciscan monk.

              I think Mercs wins it
              Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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              • mercia
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 8920

                couldn't have done it without the prickles help, I'm sure we would have found the Franciscan eventually


                anyway, M to connect, per favore

                Fargue, Vines, Sordes, Calvocoressi, Delage

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                • Flay
                  Full Member
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 5791

                  Originally posted by mercia View Post
                  I'm sure we would have found the Franciscan eventually
                  I thought you had done well enough. I've never heard of Blasius Ammon. One for CoTW perhaps?

                  Perhaps not.
                  Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                  • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                    Gone fishin'
                    • Sep 2011
                    • 30163

                    Originally posted by Flay View Post
                    I thought you had done well enough. I've never heard of Blasius Ammon. One for CoTW perhaps?

                    Perhaps not.
                    Perhaps not - but it'd be great in Scrabble.
                    [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                    • mercia
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 8920

                      I've just put Blasius Ammon into an anagram generator

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                      • Flay
                        Full Member
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 5791

                        Originally posted by mercia View Post
                        I've just put Blasius Ammon into an anagram generator

                        http://wordsmith.org/anagram/anagram...mon&t=1000&a=n
                        Naughty!
                        Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                        • Flay
                          Full Member
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 5791

                          Originally posted by mercia View Post
                          M to connect, per favore

                          Fargue, Vines, Sordes, Calvocoressi, Delage
                          I won't have time to reflect on this one, off to York just now with Mrs Flay-me-alive

                          Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                          • edashtav
                            Full Member
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 3409

                            Originally posted by mercia View Post
                            couldn't have done it without the prickles help, I'm sure we would have found the Franciscan eventually


                            anyway, M to connect, per favore

                            Fargue, Vines, Sordes, Calvocoressi, Delage
                            Several, but not all, sported distinctive moustaches, all were friends of Maurice Ravel, all were part of the larger group called the Apaches, but neither that nor their theme-tune from Borodin helps a lot. The clincher is, surely, that the movements of Ravel's MIROIRS were dedicated to the Mighty five.

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                            • mercia
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 8920

                              Originally posted by edashtav View Post
                              The clincher is, surely, that the movements of Ravel's MIROIRS were dedicated to the Mighty five.


                              you've cracked it (thereby causing seven years of bad luck) - yes several possible Ms but Miroirs was what was on the card - well done

                              do you fancy setting us an N question e-tav? I'm sure you have been dying to for weeks no hurry [or even compulsion] whatsoever, I doubt whether there are many of us looking in to answer
                              Last edited by mercia; 20-09-13, 18:39.

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                              • edashtav
                                Full Member
                                • Jul 2012
                                • 3409

                                FiNe, Mercia, although my Naughty brain had igNored N and got to work on O - so I'd better try to be the first to aNswer my N test.

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