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Herre, forbarm dig over os<br> | |||
Kriste, forbarm dig over os<br> | |||
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Revision as of 18:23, 8 February 2009
The Kyrie is the first sung prayer in the Ordinary of the pre–1969 Tridentine Mass, and is usually (but not always, as in the case of several Renaissance masses) a part of any musical setting of the Mass. Kyrie movements often have an ternary (ABA) musical structure that reflects the symmetrical structure of the text. Even today the Kyrie is traditionally sung by the cantor, choir, and congregation when it occurs; musical settings of the prayer in styles ranging from Gregorian chant to Folk are popular.
View the Wikipedia article on Kyrie.
Settings by composers
Settings by composers (automatically updated)
- Frank Adlam — English SATB
- Ambrosian chant — Greek Unison
- Fridthjov Anderssen — Latin SATB
- Anonymous — Latin SATB
- Anonymous — Latin ATB
- Anonymous — Greek
- Anonymous — Greek SATB
- Anonymous — Latin SATB
- Anonymous — 2 Unison
- Anonymous — Ancient Greek ATT
- Anonymous — Latin ATT
- Anonymous — 2 ATT
- Anonymous — Greek ATT
- Ruggerio Argilliano — Latin SATB.SATB
- Ruggerio Argilliano — Latin SATB.SATB
- Ruggerio Argilliano — Latin SATB.SATB
- Jacques Barbireau — Latin SATB
- Noel Bauldeweyn — Latin STTTB
- Johannes Brassart — Greek SAT
- George de Bruin — Ancient Greek SSAATTBB
- Tomaso Cecchino — Latin SATTB
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier — Greek SATB
- Adrian Cuello — Spanish SATB
- Christoph Dalitz — Greek SATB
- Christoph Dalitz — Greek SATB
- Ludwig Daser — Greek SATTB
- Gaetano Donizetti — Greek SATB
- John Dunstable — Latin ATB
- Carl-Aage Eliasson — Greek SSA
- Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch — Greek SATB.SATB
- Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch — Greek SATB.SATB.SATB.SATB
- Andrea Gabrieli — Greek SATB.ATBB.ATBB
- Andrea Gabrieli — Greek SATTB
- Giovanni Gabrieli — Latin SATB.SATB.SATB
- Giovanni Gabrieli — Latin SSAT.ATTB.TBBB
- Mariano Garau — Latin STB
- Mariano Garau — Latin SATB
- Mariano Garau — Latin SBB
- Charles H. Giffen — Greek SATB
- Charles Gounod — Latin SSTTB
- Gregorian chant — Greek Unison
- John Greutman — Latin TBB
- Guymont — Greek ATT
- John Hake — Latin SSAT
- George Frideric Handel — Greek SATB
- Oliver Hayes — Ancient Greek SATB
- William Hayes — Latin 3 equal voices
- Hyett — Latin SATB
- Márton Jakobey — Latin TTBB
- Michal Janošík — Greek SATB
- Jacob Axel Josephson — Latin TTBB
- Joseph Knapicius — Latin SATB
- Pierre de la Rue — Latin SATTB
- Éric Leroy — Greek SATB
- Donato Liberatore — Italian ST
- Reginald Libert — Ancient Greek SST, STT
- Johan Lindegren — Swedish SSATB
- Gonçalo Lourenço — Latin SATB
- Matthieu Le Maistre — Latin SSTTBB
- Frances Matthews — 2 SSAATTBB
- Felix Mendelssohn — Ancient Greek SATB.SATB
- Felix Mendelssohn — Latin SATB.SATB
- Nicolas Merques — Greek STT
- Nicolas Merques — Ancient Greek ATT
- Jorge Moreira — Greek SATB
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Greek 5 equal voices
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Latin SATB
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Greek SATB
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Latin SATB
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Greek SATB
- John Mundy — Greek SATB
- William Mundy — Latin SSST, SAAT
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin SATB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin SATB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin SATB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin SATB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin SATB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin TTB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin SATB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin SATB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin SATB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin SATB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia — Latin SATB
- Robert Okeland — Latin SSAT
- Marbrianus de Orto — Latin STTB
- Paolo Pandolfo — Latin SATB
- Mogens Pedersøn — 2 SATTB
- Fabrizio Perone — Greek ST
- Perrinet — Latin TBB
- Markus Pfandler — Greek SATBB
- Richard Quesnel — Greek SA
- Josef Rheinberger — Latin SATB
- Josef Rheinberger — Latin SSATB
- Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck — Latin SATB
- Rocco Rodio — Greek SSATBB
- Johannes Roullet — Greek SAT
- Erik Satie — Latin SB
- Franz Schubert — Latin SATB
- John Sheppard — Latin SATTBB
- Vianney Sicard — Latin SS
- Caleb Simper — Greek SATB
- Heather Soderling — Greek SATB
- Spierinck — Ancient Greek SAT
- Simone Stella — Greek
- Simone Stella — Ancient Greek SATB
- Joseph G. Stephens — Latin SATB
- Remi Studer — Latin SATB
- August Söderman — Greek SATB
- Thomas Tallis — Latin TTBB
- John Taverner — Greek SATB
- Velthur Tognoni — Greek SATB,SAATTB
- Christopher Tye — Latin ATTB
- Francisco Valls — Greek SSSAATT
- Scott Villard — Latin SATB
- Antonio Vivaldi — Greek SATB.SATB
- Laurentius Vorda — Greek STTB
- Hugo Wilderer — Greek SATB
Original text and translations
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- Translations
- Italian translations
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- English translations
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- Dutch translations
- French translations
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- Chinese translations
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- Tagalog translations
- Vietnamese translations
- Danish translations
- Text pages
Greek text
Κύριε ελέησον.
Italian translation
Signore, pietà.
Spanish translation
Señor, ten piedad.
Portuguese translation
Senhor, tende piedade de nós.
English translation
Lord, have mercy.
German translation
Herr, erbarme dich.
Dutch translation
Heer, ontferm U onzer.
French translation
Seigneur, prends pitié.
Polish translation
Panie, zmiłuj się nad nami.
Chinese translation
上主,求你垂憐。
Hungarian translation
Uram, irgalmazz!
Tagalog translation
Panginoon, maawa Ka.
Vietnamese translation
Xin Chúa thuong xót chúng con.
Danish translation
Herre, forbarm dig over os