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Kyrie, also called Kyrie eleison, is the common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy. Kyrie may also refer to: Music * Kyrie (Vivaldi), a composition by Antonio Vivaldi * Kyrie in F major, K. 33, a composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart * Kyrie in D minor, K. 341, a composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart * ''Kyrie'' (album), an album by Mina * "Kyrie" (song), a song by Mr. Mister * "Kyrie", a song by Kalafina * "Kyrie", a song by Sheck Wes Other uses * Kyrie (given name), a given name (and list of people and fictional characters with the name) * "Kyrie", a 1969 science fiction story by Poul Anderson * Kyrie, a fictional race in ''HeroScape'' See also * * * Kairi (other) * Karie (other) * Kirie (other) * "Kyrie Eleison" (song), a song by the Electric Prunes * "Kyrie Eleison", a song by Fates Warning on their 1985 album ''The Spectre Within ''The Spectre Within'' is the second studio album by progressive metal band Fates Warning, ...
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Kyrie
Kyrie, a transliteration of Greek , vocative case of (''Kyrios''), is a common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy, also called the Kyrie eleison ( ; ). In the Bible The prayer, "Kyrie, eleison," "Lord, have mercy" derives from a Biblical phrase. Greek "have mercy on me, Lord" is the Septuagint translation of the phrase found often in Psalms ( 6:2, 9:13, 31:9, 86:3, 123:3) In the New Testament, the Greek phrase occurs three times in Matthew: * Matthew 15:22: the Canaanite woman cries out to Jesus, "Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David." () *Matthew 17:15: "Lord, have mercy on my son" () *Matthew 20:30f, two unnamed blind men call out to Jesus, "Lord, have mercy on us, Son of David." () In the Parable of the Publican and the Pharisee (Luke 18:9-14) the despised tax collector who cries out "Lord have mercy on me, a sinner" is contrasted with the smug Pharisee who believes he has no need for forgiveness. Luke 17:13 has ''epistates'' "master" instead ...
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Kyrie (Vivaldi)
The Kyrie in G minor (RV 587) by Antonio Vivaldi is a setting of the Kyrie for two cori (two orchestras, each with respective four-part chorus) written between 1720-35. This is the only extant setting of the Kyrie the composer wrote.Talbot, Michael. The Vivaldi Compendium'. United Kingdom, Boydell Press, 2011. 116. RV 587 is divided into three movements. The first movement begins with an orchestral interlude based on a modified version of the first movement of the composer's Magnificat (Vivaldi), Magnificat. The chorus is adorned with descending eighth note, quavers in the orchestra. The second movement is a duet between cori and for two soprano, soprani in each cori. The final movement unites the two cori with a brief grave and enters a fugue. The fugue would later be reworked for the composer's Concerto Madrigalesco (Vivaldi), Concerto Madrigalesco (RV 129). References

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