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As with most writers of antiquity, there are far more works attributed to Ambrose (e.g. the ''[[Te Deum]]'') than he actually wrote. | As with most writers of antiquity, there are far more works attributed to Ambrose (e.g. the ''[[Te Deum]]'') than he actually wrote. His authorship of any [[Ambrosian chant]] repertoire is similarly dubious. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 23 October 2022
Life
Born: c. 340
Died: 4 April 397
Biography:
View the Wikipedia article on Ambrose of Milan.
As with most writers of antiquity, there are far more works attributed to Ambrose (e.g. the Te Deum) than he actually wrote. His authorship of any Ambrosian chant repertoire is similarly dubious.
Settings of text by Ambrose of Milan
- Aequalis aeterno patri (Michael Praetorius)
- Deo patri sit gloria (Michael Praetorius)
- Egressus eius (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Egressus ejus a patre (Michael Praetorius)
- Fidem refundens (Derrick Gerarde)
- Hic est dies verus Dei (Franchino Gaffurio)
- Non ex virili semine (Thomas Stoltzer)
- O lux beata trinitas (Jacobus Vaet)
- O lux beata Trinitas (Michael Praetorius)
- O lux beata Trinitas (Nobuaki Izawa)
- O splendor of God's glory bright (Michael Praetorius)
- Parce Domine (Richard Eldon Barber)
- Praesepe jam fulget tuum (Michael Praetorius)
- Salvum fac populum tuum (Claudio Merulo)
- Splendor paternae gloriae (Ambrosian chant)
- Splendor paternae gloriae (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Te mane laudum carmine (Thomas Stoltzer)
- Veni redemptor gentium (Christoph Dalitz)
- Veni redemptor gentium (Jacob Handl)
- Veni redemptor gentium (Michael Praetorius)