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  1. Tenebrae is a London-based professional vocal ensemble founded in 2001 and directed by former King's Singer Nigel Short. Its repertoire covers works from the 16th to the 21st centuries, able to combine in one long program pieces as diverse as Victoria's Officium Defunctorum , secular and sacred motets for solo voices, and Talbot's 2005 Path of Miracles .

  2. 2 de abr. de 2024 · tenebrae f pl (genitive tenebrārum); first declension. darkness, especially the darkness of night. Antonym: lūx. ( poetic) shadow of death. prison, dungeon. Synonym: carcer. (by extension) gloom or darkness of the mind.

  3. On Holy Thursday, the altar of repose is decorated, and we can keep company with Our Lord. On Good Friday, the crucifixes are finally unveiled, and we can kiss the feet of Our Lord, and receive Him in the Eucharist. But Tenebrae is sorrowful, from beginning to end, complete with darkness, earthquake, and Our Lord symbolically hidden from our view.

  4. Tenebrae is a working name of The Tenebrae Choir, Registered in England and Wales, Company No. 7549890 (Limited by Guarantee), Registered Charity No. 1142138. Tenebrae Choir Trading Limited, Registered in England and Wales, Company No. 7549484.

  5. 4 de ene. de 2022 · The Tenebrae service is an ancient tradition in Christian history that took place on one of the last three days of Holy Week: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, or Holy Saturday. The purpose of this service was to remember the somber events that occurred in Jesus’ life from the exuberant entrance into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday through the night of Jesus’ burial on Good Friday.

  6. Tenebræ is the name given to the service of Matins and Lauds belonging to the last three days of Holy Week. This service, as the "Cæremoniale episcoporum" expressly directs, is to be anticipated and it should be sung shortly after Compline "about the twenty-first hour", i.e. about three p.m. on the eve of the day to which it belongs.

  7. www.liturgies.net › Lent › TenebraeTenebrae - liturgies

    Tenebrae. Concerning the Service: The name Tenebrae (the Latin word for "darkness" or "shadows") has for centuries been applied to the ancient monastic night and early morning services (Matins and Lauds) of the last three days of Holy Week, which in medieval times came to be celebrated on the preceding evening.

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