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Is alleluia diffusa est gratia sang by male choir?

yes


When was alleluia diffusa est gratia written?

"Alleluia diffusa est gratia" is a medieval Gregorian chant, therefore its exact date of composition is not known. It is believed to have been written during the Middle Ages, around the 9th or 10th century.


Which textures do you hear in alleluia diffusa est gratia?

"Alleluia diffusa est gratia" is a choral piece by Hildegard von Bingen, a medieval composer. The piece features smooth, flowing melodic lines with overlapping voices creating a rich, harmonious texture. The use of Gregorian chant elements also contributes to its monophonic texture.


Who is the composition of alleluia diffusa est gratia?

"Alleluia, diffusa est gratia" is a composition attributed to the 16th-century composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. It is a motet that reflects the Renaissance style, characterized by its polyphonic texture and sacred themes. The piece is notable for its intricate vocal lines and harmonious use of counterpoint, typical of Palestrina's works, which aimed to enhance the clarity of the liturgical text.


Thank God in latin?

Deus est bonus.


How do you call Jesus in Latin?

Jesus is called Iesus in latin.


What is Bishop Fox's Community School's motto?

The motto of Bishop Fox's Community School is 'est deo gratia'.


What is the meaning of ie and eg?

ie stands for id est, which is Latin for "that is". eg stands for exempli gratia, which is Latin for "for example".


What is IE?

In Latin i.e. stands for "id est" which translates to "that is". The other abbreviation is e.g. which is "exempli gratia" and that translates to "for the sake of example" or just "for example".


What is St. Augustine High School New Orleans 's motto?

The motto of St. Augustine High School - New Orleans - is 'Gratia est vita'.


Where was Wilfred Owen when he wrote Dulce et Decorum Est?

In hospital


When was Dulce et Decorum est created?

Wilfred Owen wrote this poem.