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Psalm 51 is known as Miserere, because it begins with the words "Miserere mei, Deus". Many composers have made their own settings of the psalm, the most famous one may be the one by Gregorio Allegri.
"Miserere" is pronounced as "mee-zeh-REH-reh." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, and the "e" sounds are pronounced as in "bet." This Latin term often refers to the "Miserere mei, Deus," a well-known psalm of penitence.
The Mission: Original Soundtrack From The Motion PictureTrack 20, "Miserere" lyricsLatin: Miserere mei Deus English: Have mercy on me, O God,secundum magnam misericordiam tuam according to your great goodnessThe Latin text comes from the first verse of Psalm 51 written by King David after the prophet Nathan came to him condemning him for lying with Bathsheba. The psalm is used liturgically to express repentance and has many musical settings most of which are named "Miserere".
Miserere - Górecki - was created in 1981.
The cast of Miserere - 1999 includes: Xavier Russel Delphine Zentout
James R. Pears has written: 'Have mercy upon me, O God (Miserere mei Deus)' -- subject(s): 51st Psalm, Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 pts.) with organ, Psalms (Music)
Have mercy on us.
The cast of Miserere - 2006 includes: Michel Barras Romain Bevierre Coralie Desbrouses Raphael Frutaldo
It was used as part of the rave music mix in the episode 'Cherubim & Seraphim'.
John Miles
Gregorio Allegri's Miserere
The literal translation is 'have mercy on'