O Salutaris Hostia is a work by Meirion Wynn Jones for Unison Voices and Organ Accompaniment. The work sets text by Thomas Aquinas, translated by Edward Caswall.
Tantum Ergo is a work by Franz Liszt for Upper Voices and Organ Accompaniment that sets text by Thomas Aquinas, translated by Edward Caswall, and lasts around 3 minutes.
Tantum Ergo is a work by David Terry for Unison Voices and Organ Accompaniment (with optional Descant). The work sets text by Thomas Aquinas, and was composed for Lee Ward and the London Oratory Schoo...
The Tantum ergo in A major, WAB 43, is one of Bruckner’s student pieces, preceding the later Tantum ergo settings, WAB 41/1-4. The parallel sixths and the ending evoke memories of late Viennese Classi...
Between 1835 and 1837, the young Bruckner wrote one of his first sacred works, a Pange lingua in C major (WAB 31/1). In 1891, as a mature composer living in Vienna, he reworked this short piece from h...
Bruckner’s Tantum ergo in B-flat major was performed on New Year’s Eve 1849 at St. Florian monastery, where the composer was employed as a teacher. This short work captivates with an expressive, beaut...