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Scores & More Psalm 24 • Let the Lord enter, He is the King of Glory (Tollite Portas)
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Psalm 24 • Let the Lord enter, He is the King of Glory (Tollite Portas)

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Based on the Gregorian antiphon, Tollite portas (which treats the same text) as found in the Antifonarium Tsgrooten, 1522. This setting is a nearly 1:1 adaptation of this ancient antiphon, with the verse melody even taken from the formula given for the psalm verse after the antiphon.

Advent IV, Year A.

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Based on the Gregorian antiphon, Tollite portas (which treats the same text) as found in the Antifonarium Tsgrooten, 1522. This setting is a nearly 1:1 adaptation of this ancient antiphon, with the verse melody even taken from the formula given for the psalm verse after the antiphon.

Advent IV, Year A.

Based on the Gregorian antiphon, Tollite portas (which treats the same text) as found in the Antifonarium Tsgrooten, 1522. This setting is a nearly 1:1 adaptation of this ancient antiphon, with the verse melody even taken from the formula given for the psalm verse after the antiphon.

Advent IV, Year A.

“See that what you sing with your mouth you believe with your heart, and that what you believe with your heart you obey in your works.”
—John of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres, c. 1160


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