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Tristis est anima mea (responsory)
Tristis est anima mea is the second responsory of the Tenebrae for Maundy Thursday. The Latin text refers to Christ's Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, a part of his Passion (Christianity), Passion.
Text
The theme of the text of the second respo ...
, the second responsory of the Tenebrae for Maundy Thursday which was often set to music. It may also refer to:
*Movement XI of
''Christus'' (Liszt), an oratorium by Franz Liszt
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Heu me, tristis est anima mea, attributed to Philippe de Vitry
*Second part of ''
Parasceve Suite'' by György Deák-Bárdos
*Third of ''
Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitence
' (''Four Penitential Motets''), FP 97, are four sacred motets composed by Francis Poulenc in 1938–39. He wrote them on Latin texts for penitence, scored for four unaccompanied voices.
Structure and texts
The four motets are:
# Timor et tre ...
'' by Francis Poulenc
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Tristis est anima mea (attributed to Kuhnau)
' (Sad is my soul) is a sacred motet for five voices attributed to Johann Kuhnau, Thomaskantor in Leipzig. The text is the second responsory at Tenebrae for Maundy Thursday, one of the Latin texts kept in the liturgy after the town converted to ...
, motet attributed to Johann Kuhnau
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Tristis est anima mea (Corsi), responsory, TriC 26ad, by Giuseppe Corsi da Celano
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Tristis est anima mea (de Cristo) by Pedro de Cristo
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Tristis est anima mea (Gesualdo), ''Tenebrae Responsoria'' No. 2 by Carlo Gesualdo (1611)
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Tristis est anima mea (Heinichen), responsory in F major, Seibel 104, by Johann David Heinichen
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Tristis est anima mea (Lassus), motet by Orlande de Lassus, No. 1 in the Drexel 4302 manuscript
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Tristis est anima mea (Nenna), motet (responsory) by Pomponio Nenna
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Tristis est anima mea (Perosi), motet by Lorenzo Perosi
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Tristis est anima mea (Robert) by Pierre Robert
*No. 2 of ''Responsoria pro hebdomada sancta'',
ZWV 55, by Jan Dismas Zelenka
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