Tantum Ergo (II)

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James J. Richardson’s second setting of Tantum Ergo.

Translation:

Therefore, so great a Sacrament
let us venerate with heads bowed down;
And let the old practice
give way to the new rite;
Let faith supply
where the senses fail.

To the Begetter and the Begotten,
be praise and jubilation,
Salutation, honor, and virtue also,
And blessing too:
to the One proceeding from Both
let there be equal praise. Amen.

US-Letter sized score includes a title page, as well as translation and QR code on the back cover which links to practice track resources.

A full suite of practice tracks is available here.

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AS A SPECIAL BONUS, an additional short text, “Lord, for these, and all Thy tender mercies” is included, set to the same music. Two motets for the price of one!

Lord, for these, and all Thy tender mercies
heartfelt thanks our lips outpour;
day by day on us Thou sendèst
blessings from Thy bounteous store.
Thine be all the praise and glory,
Thine both now, and forevermore!

James J. Richardson’s second setting of Tantum Ergo.

Translation:

Therefore, so great a Sacrament
let us venerate with heads bowed down;
And let the old practice
give way to the new rite;
Let faith supply
where the senses fail.

To the Begetter and the Begotten,
be praise and jubilation,
Salutation, honor, and virtue also,
And blessing too:
to the One proceeding from Both
let there be equal praise. Amen.

US-Letter sized score includes a title page, as well as translation and QR code on the back cover which links to practice track resources.

A full suite of practice tracks is available here.

—————

AS A SPECIAL BONUS, an additional short text, “Lord, for these, and all Thy tender mercies” is included, set to the same music. Two motets for the price of one!

Lord, for these, and all Thy tender mercies
heartfelt thanks our lips outpour;
day by day on us Thou sendèst
blessings from Thy bounteous store.
Thine be all the praise and glory,
Thine both now, and forevermore!