O sanctissima
General information
O sanctissima
(O most holy) is a Roman Catholic hymn in Latin, seeking the prayers of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The earliest known publication was from the European Magazine from London, dated from 1792. It is presented as a traditional song from Sicily.
The tune has been notably reused for the German Christmas carol "O du fröhliche" (O, how joyful) and the English recessional hymn "Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing.”
Similar Latin lyrics have been set to entirely different tunes since the 1500s, by notable composers and arrangers including Leonhard Kleber (probably editing another composer), Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, Ernst T. A. Hoffmann, Antonín Dvořák, and Fritz Kreisler (using a melody of Arcangelo Corelli).
Settings by composers (automatically updated)
- Anonymous — O sanctissima Latin SATB
- Ernst T. A. Hoffmann — O sanctissima Latin SATB
- Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens — O sanctissima Latin TTBB
- Traditional — O Sanctissima Latin SATB
- Scott Villard — O Sanctissima Latin SATB
Text and translations
Latin text1. O sanctissima, o piissima, |
English translation 1. Oh most holy one, O most gracious |
Portuguese text1. Ó santíssima, clementíssima |
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