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De Profundis (Psalm)
De profundis refers to Psalm 130 (129 in the Vulgate), traditionally known as the ''De profundis'' ("Out of the depths") from its opening words in Latin. It may refer to: Films * '' De Profundis'', an animated film by Miguelanxo Prado * ''De Profundis'', a 1990 Italian film directed by Luigi Cozzi, whose title was later changed to ''The Black Cat'' * the German title of the 1919 film '' Out of the Depths'' Music * ''De Profundis'', a grand-motet by J.-B. Lully, 1683 *''De Profundis,'' 7 settings by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, H.156 (1670), H.189 (1683), H.212 (1690), H.213 - H.213 a (1690), H.232 ( ?), H.211 (1690), H.222 (1690). *''De Profundis'' S.23 (1689, remodeled in 1720) by Michel-Richard Delalande *''De Profundis'' (1704) by Henry Desmarest *''De Profundis'' C.117'','' a grand-motet by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault * ''De Profundis'' (Pärt), a composition by Arvo Pärt for men's voices, percussion (ad lib.) and organ, 1980 ** ''De Profundis'' (ballet), a ballet by J. Lang ( ...
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Psalm 130
Psalm 130 is the 130th psalm of the Book of Psalms, one of the penitential psalms and one of 15 psalms that begin with the words "A song of ascents" (Shir Hama'alot). The first verse is a call to God in deep sorrow, from "out of the depths" or "out of the deep", as it is translated in the King James Version of the Bible and the Coverdale translation (used in the Book of Common Prayer), respectively. In Latin, it is known as De profundis. In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint version of the Bible, and in the Latin Vulgate, this psalm is Psalm 129. The New American Bible Revised Edition (2010) divides the psalm into two parts: verses 1-4 are a cry for mercy; verses 5-8 are a model expression of trust in God. The psalm forms a regular part of Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and other Protestant liturgies. It is paraphrased in hymns such as Martin Luther's " Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" in German. The psalm has often been set to musi ...
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De Profundis (Pizzetti)
De profundis refers to Psalm 130 (129 in the Vulgate), traditionally known as the ''De profundis'' ("Out of the depths") from its opening words in Latin. It may refer to: Films * ''From the Sea (film), De Profundis'', an animated film by Miguelanxo Prado * ''De Profundis'', a 1990 Italian film directed by Luigi Cozzi, whose title was later changed to ''The Black Cat'' * the German title of the 1919 film ''Out of the Depths (1919 film), Out of the Depths'' Music * ''De Profundis'', a grand-motet by Jean-Baptiste Lully, J.-B. Lully, 1683 *''De Profundis,'' 7 settings by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, H.156 (1670), H.189 (1683), H.212 (1690), H.213 - H.213 a (1690), H.232 ( ?), H.211 (1690), H.222 (1690). *''De Profundis'' S.23 (1689, remodeled in 1720) by Michel Richard Delalande, Michel-Richard Delalande *''De Profundis'' (1704) by Henri Desmarets, Henry Desmarest *''De Profundis'' C.117'','' a grand-motet by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault * De profundis (Pärt), ''De Profundis'' (Pärt), a ...
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Patrick Cassidy is an Irish orchestral, choral, and film score composer. Early life and education Cassidy was born in Claremorris, County Mayo in Ireland. He received a BSc in applied mathematics from the University of Limerick in 1985 and supported his early compositional activities with a day job as a statistician and technology analyst. Work Cassidy is known for his narrative cantatas – works he has written for orchestra and choir based on Irish mythology – and for the aria "Vide Cor Meum" originally composed for the film ''Hannibal'', directed by Ridley Scott. The libretto for Cassidy's "Vide Cor Meum" was taken from Dante's first sonnet in ''La Vita Nuova''. Cassidy's opera ''Dante'' premiered at Theater Hof in Bavaria in 2024 ''The Children of Lir'', released in September 1993, remained at number one in the Irish classical charts for a full year. It was the first cantata written in the Irish language. The BBC later produced an hour-long documentary on the piece. ''F ...
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