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Kyrie eleison
[ Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Church keer-ee-ey e-ley-uh-sawn, -son, -suhn; Greek Orthodox Church kee-ree-e e-le-ee-sawn ]
noun
- (italics) the brief petition “Lord, have mercy,†used in various offices of the Greek Orthodox Church and of the Roman Catholic Church.
- the brief response or petition in services in the Anglican Church, beginning with the words, “Lord, have mercy upon us.â€
- Also called °²â°ù·¾±Â·±ð [keer, -ee-ey, kee, -ree-e]. a musical setting of either of these.
Kyrie eleison
/ ˈkɪrɪɪ əˈleɪsən /
noun
- a formal invocation used in the liturgies of the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Anglican Churches
- a musical setting of this
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of Kyrie eleison1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of Kyrie eleison1
Example Sentences
“Malhaar†is patterned after the Requiem Mass, and includes a “Kyrie eleison†and “Requiem aeternam†— although Esmail intentionally picked the parts out of the traditional mass “that I feel are a little bit more universal and not necessarily specifically Christian. There’s a message there that appeals to everyone. I mean, everyone loses someone and needs to find a way to honor that.â€
By the end, after sadly beautiful word painting with the “Kyrie eleison†text and a clarinet solo of upward runs, Bryan arrives at a finale that is less restful and resolved than a traditional Requiem’s, but more cyclical, closing with the “mmm†vocalise that started the piece.
They shouldn’t spend hours discussing the meaning of “Kyrie eleison.â€
The fuzzy, kaleidoscope sound of “Kyrie Eleison Mardis Gras†by the Electric Prunes accompanies the mournful meal that Wyatt and Billy share afterward.
I don’t remember the exact moment I put on Side One, but I remember vividly how the chorus’s three opening pleas of “Kyrie eleison,†each more intense in its desperation for attention, affected me.
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