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While the elements were being offered the choir sang the Laudes, which included Alleluia.
During Lent, the Laudes use different texts.
But the caution of other princes may not have blinded their followers to the possible propaganda value of the Laudes.
Victimae Paschali Laudes is one of the few sequences that are still in liturgical use today.
After the pope had returned again to his seat the Papal Laudes were chanted:
Laudes (very fragmentary published panegyrics on public occasions)
The Laudes Imperiale are sung and then the Gospel is read by the Emperor.
Laudes organi for chorus and organ (1966)
Laudes naturae Op.
Laudes Organi is a piece of music for organ and choir by Zoltan Kodaly.
In 1884, Robinson published another hymn-book in the series, titled Laudes Domini.
Laudes matutinae (lost)
Laudes do Jardim Real de Atenas (1921)
Laudes Constantini (In Praise of Constantine) 335.
Laudes Matutinae; Matutini hymni are also found in various ancient authors as synonymous with Lauds.
The Germans present then chanted the Laudes Imperiale in German and Mass was celebrated.
Vespers, Matins, Laudes.
Like the Gregorian Alleluias, the Laudes include two melismas on the word "alleluia" surrounding a simpler verse.
Office de Laudes; Grand'Messe; Vêpres.
The Laudes Imperiale (a series of formal acclamations that originated in Roman times-see below) were then chanted.
Carillon sur le Victimae Paschali Laudes (1945, unpublished)
Canticum Fratris Solis or Laudes Creaturarum, Canticle of the Sun.
St. Isidore says: "Laudes, hoc est, Alleluia, canere".
Hildegard von Bingen: Laudes de Sainte Ursule (1997)
Laudes Atque Carmina - the first song performed at every UMMGC concert for over 100 years.