In session 2, I made mention about how Do Re Mi came about from a hymn dedicated to St. John the Baptist.
Here’s a link to the hymn:
PDF Chant Score and Lyrics with Translation
In session 2, I made mention about how Do Re Mi came about from a hymn dedicated to St. John the Baptist.
Here’s a link to the hymn:
PDF Chant Score and Lyrics with Translation
Posted in Chant
Hi Jon,
Like to check with you about the pronouciation of ‘In nomine Patris’. Should ‘Patris’ be read with the ‘s’? or should the ‘s’ be silent?
Thanks!
gerard
By: Gerard on August 30, 2009
at 5:24 pm
Hello!
The S is to the pronounced. Hope that helps!
God bless!
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