SKU | CH-1167 |
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Composer/Arranger | Jergenson, Dale; Stadler, Maximilliam |
Voicing & Instruments | SATB, Organ, opt. String Ensemble |
Difficulty | Moderately Easy |
Special Services/Occasions | Building Dedication |
Liturgical Year | Easter Season, Lent |
Traditional Texts | Vidi Aquam |
Liturgical Music | Mass/Liturgical Settings |
Catholic Lectionary | Lateran Basilica Dedication A, Lateran Basilica Dedication C |
Publisher | Laurendale Associates |
Measures 1 through 9 (the opening incipit: Vidi aquam and the following 8 measure introduction) have been added. The original piece was for chorus and organ, no strings. It seems likely that if strings happened to be available, they would have been utilized in a manner consistent with what is contained in this arrangement. Vidi aquam is sung in the modern Roman liturgy as part of the rite of blessing and sprinkling of holy water on Sundays during the Easter season (Easter through Pentecost). It is also the suggested text for the sprinkling of holy water during the dedication of a church. With its many alleluias, the text would be especially suitable as an anthem for the 50 days of Easter.