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This hymn was written in Latin by Franciscan (Minorite) friar Jean Tisserand (b. France, 15th century; d. 1494); it was found in an untitled booklet printed in Paris between 1518 and 1536. Tisserand's text, which began 'O filii et filiae, Rex coelestis,' was preceded by three 'alleluias' and concluded by one. Several additional Latin stanzas were added at a later date.
Rachmaninov - Bogoroditse Devo , arr. Gordon
Brahms - Wie Lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (Digital PDF Download), arr. Gordon
Borne - Carmen Fantasie Brilliante for Solo Flute and Concert Band (Digital PDF Download), arr. Marc Oliver
Palestrina - Sicut Cervus, arr. Gordon
Gage - Trumpet Players Warm Up and Practice Guide
Bagley - National Emblem, arr. Marc Oliver
Kalib - Day of Rest - 12 L'cha Adoshem Hagdula
Kalib - Day of Rest - 16 KdushatMusaf
Kalib - Days of Awe - 08 Tiku
Mastikosa - Memories 92, arr.
Oliver - National Anthem of the Peoples' Republic of Upper Slobbovia, arr. Marc Oliver
Schenker - Agnes, Op. 8, No. 1
Sousa - Revival March, arr. Marc Oliver
Suppe - Light Cavalry Overture, arr. Loeffler
Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien, arr. Marc Oliver