Benedictus qui venit

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"Benedictus qui venit" is the serene and lyrical Benedictus section of Franz Schubert’s Mass No. 2 in G major, traditionally sung as part of the Sanctus in the Catholic liturgy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictus
sacred choral work movement
accompaniment orchestra
associatedTextSection Sanctus GENERATED
belongsToComposerCatalogue sacred music of Franz Schubert
catalogNumber D.167 (as part of the Mass) NERFINISHED
character lyrical
serene
composer Franz Schubert NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
firstComposerOfSetting Franz Schubert NERFINISHED
genre Mass movement
liturgical music
key G major
language Latin
liturgicalFunction part of the Sanctus section of the Catholic Mass
partOf Mass No. 2 in G major, D.167 NERFINISHED
partOfLargerWorkType Mass ordinary NERFINISHED
period early Romantic
religiousTradition Roman Catholic liturgy
sacredOrSecular sacred
textIncipit Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
textSource Roman Catholic Mass Ordinary NERFINISHED
usesLiturgicalText Benedictus from the Ordinary of the Mass NERFINISHED
vocalForces choir
soloists
workTitle Benedictus qui venit NERFINISHED

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Mass No. 2 in G major hasSection Benedictus qui venit