Te lucis ante terminum
The Evening Prayer
Ramona Luengen
This evening hymn, sung in Latin, is for the Office of Compline, also called the Prayers at the End of the Day. Its exact origin is unknown, although parts of the plainchant appear as early as the sixth century. This piece was inspired by …
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This evening hymn, sung in Latin, is for the Office of Compline, also called the Prayers at the End of the Day. Its exact origin is unknown, although parts of the plainchant appear as early as the sixth century. This piece was inspired by the famous setting by Thomas Tallis. It is part of the Association of Anglican Musicians series.