Lutheran Hymn Tune Music

 

A Solis Ortus Cardine

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A solis ortus cardine (Christum wir sollen loben):  not in LSB; SBH 20 (first tune); LBW 64; not in CW, not in ELH; not in LW; not in LH; ELW Index to All Tune-Pages
First Phrase or Line in LBW:  D E F G A D E F G F E E Publishers Index to Hymnals
 

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Title Composer/Arranger Key Lngth Album Publisher Other
From East to West Samuel Scheidt d modal 1.5 pp. The Concordia Hymn prelude Series, Vol. 2: Advent/Christmas, p. 28 Concordia Pub. House (#97-5537) organ; chorale prelude
[A solis ortus cardine] Herbert Gotsch d modal 0.25 p. The Concordia Hymn Prelude Series, Vol. 2: Advent/Christmas, p. 29 Concordia Pub. House (#97-5537) organ; hymn intonation
A Solis Ortus Cardine Flor Peeters d modal 2 pg. Ten Chorale Preludes on Gregorian Hymns, Op. 76 C.F. Peters (6089) organ; hymn prelude
A Solis Ortus Cardine Ernst Pepping d modal 13 pg. Hymns for Organ Kalmus (K09968) organ; hymn prelude
A Solis Ortus Cardine Michael Praetorius d modal 2 pg. Organ Chorales of the 17th and 18th Centuries Barenreiter (2207) organ; hymn prelude
From East to West, From Shore to Shore Richard Proulx d modal 2 pg. Preludes and Postludes, vol. 2 Augsburg Pub. House (11-9319) organ; hymn prelude

 

Comments (1)

Erven Thoma said

at 3:26 pm on Oct 20, 2007

This tune is a Sarum plainsong in the 3rd mode. Also see "Christum wir sollen loben schon" which is linked with the same lyrics by Sedulius. The two tunes have a resemblance. The chorale is a simplification of the chant.

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