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Meaning of de profundis




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

de profundis
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De profundis: penitential Psalm 130, frequently used in the liturgy of the dead. As musical composition primarily from the Baroque has a tone solemn and sad. De profundis clamavi ad te, Dómine; / Domine exaudi vocem meam. / Fiant aures tuæ mayors / in vocem deprecationis meae. / If observaveris, Domine, iniquitates / Domine, quis sustinebit? /: from the depths I call to ti, Lord; Lord, hear my voice. That your ears attend the voice of my supplications. If you consider the guilt, Lord, who can resist?.

  



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