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Nunc Dimittis
[ nuhngk di-mit-is, noongk ]
noun
- (italics) the canticle beginning with the words of Simeon, in Luke 2:29–32, “Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace.â€
- (lowercase) permission to leave; dismissal or departure.
Nunc Dimittis
/ ˈnʌŋk dɪˈmɪtɪs; ˈnʊŋk /
noun
- the Latin name for the Canticle of Simeon (Luke 2:29–32)
- a musical setting of this
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of Nunc Dimittis1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of Nunc Dimittis1
Example Sentences
At the peaceful heart of “Media vita,†after the polyphony has sucked you in, comes the solemn, unadorned “Nunc dimittis.â€
Three verses follow the “Nunc dimittis,†each a test of faith.
Partly audible on Alamire’s release from earlier this year, Mr. Smart’s adjustments include replacing the opening edifice with a six-note chant, moving the “Nunc dimittis†to the front, and curtailing those enthralling repetitions of the “Sancte†sections.
The choir produced similar slow-moving textures in Arvo Pärt’s “Nunc dimittis,†with the melody morphing imperceptibly from section to section over a full dynamic range.
Compline is a simple service, including a confession of sins, one or more psalms, a short reading from scripture, versicles and responses, the Lord’s Prayer, and the canticle Nunc Dimittis.
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