Evensong
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Evensong is a church service traditionally held near sunset focused on singing psalms and other biblical canticles. In origin, it is identical to the canonical hour of vespers. Old English speakers translated the Latin word vesperas as æfensang, which became 'evensong' in modern English. Typically used in reference to the Anglican daily office's evening liturgy, it can also refer to the pre-Reformation form of vespers or services of evening prayer from other denominations, particularly within the Anglican Use of the Catholic Church.
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Evensong adalah sebuah yang secara tradisional diadakan menjelang matahari terbenam yang berfokus pada pelantunan mazmur dan kantikel biblikal lainnya. Pada mulanya, ibadat tersebut diidentikan dengan vesper. Para pemakai bahasa Inggris Lama menerjemahkan kata dari bahasa Latin "vesperas" menjadi æfensang, yang menjadi 'evensong' dalam bahasa Inggris modern. Ibadat tersebut kini biasanya diterapkan pada selain juga merujuk kepada bentuk pra-Reformasi dari vesper atau ibadat doa sore dari denominasi lainnya.
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Evensong é o nome comum para um serviço religioso cristão originado na tradição anglicana como parte da prática reformada do Daily Office ou horas canônicas. O serviço também pode ser referido como Oração Vespertina, mas Evensong é o nome mais comum quando o serviço é musical.
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The preces & responses by William Smith of Durham
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The popular anthem, God So Loved the World, from Stainer's Crucifixion
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A setting of Psalm 84 by Hubert Parry, an example of Anglican chant
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from the Evening Service in A by Stanford
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Psalm 84 CH Parry Trinity Church Boston.ogg
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Stainer's Crucifixion - God So Loved the World.ogg
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William Smith Kings 1982.ogg
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Nunc Dimittis Stanford in A Trinity Church Boston.ogg
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Preces & responses
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Anthem: God So Loved the World
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Evening Canticles:
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Psalm Chant: Psalm 84
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music
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Evensong is a church service traditionally held near sunset focused on singing psalms and other biblical canticles. In origin, it is identical to the canonical hour of vespers. Old English speakers translated the Latin word vesperas as æfensang, which became 'evensong' in modern English. Typically used in reference to the Anglican daily office's evening liturgy, it can also refer to the pre-Reformation form of vespers or services of evening prayer from other denominations, particularly within the Anglican Use of the Catholic Church.
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Evensong adalah sebuah yang secara tradisional diadakan menjelang matahari terbenam yang berfokus pada pelantunan mazmur dan kantikel biblikal lainnya. Pada mulanya, ibadat tersebut diidentikan dengan vesper. Para pemakai bahasa Inggris Lama menerjemahkan kata dari bahasa Latin "vesperas" menjadi æfensang, yang menjadi 'evensong' dalam bahasa Inggris modern. Ibadat tersebut kini biasanya diterapkan pada selain juga merujuk kepada bentuk pra-Reformasi dari vesper atau ibadat doa sore dari denominasi lainnya.
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Evensong é o nome comum para um serviço religioso cristão originado na tradição anglicana como parte da prática reformada do Daily Office ou horas canônicas. O serviço também pode ser referido como Oração Vespertina, mas Evensong é o nome mais comum quando o serviço é musical. É aproximadamente o equivalente às Vésperas na Igreja Católica Romana e nas igrejas Luteranas. Embora muitas igrejas agora recebam seus serviços do Culto Comum ou de outros livros de orações modernos, se uma igreja tem um coro, o Coral Evensong do Livro de Oração Comum frequentemente permanece em uso por causa da maior provisão musical.
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