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Himno A La Santísima Virgen Del Pilar, Elias Villarreal, Mercedes Sarthou
Himno A La Santísima Virgen Del Pilar, Elias Villarreal, Mercedes Sarthou
Marian Sheet Music
"Himno a la Sma. Virgen del Pilar" (Hymn to the Blessed Lady of the Pillar), composed by Elias Villarreal with lyrics by Mercedes Sarthou. A hymn in honor of Our Lady of the Pillar for unison chorus with organ accompaniment
Ave Maria, Lluís Corominas
Ave Maria, Lluís Corominas
Marian Sheet Music
Handwritten transcription of Father Lluís Romeu I Corominas' "Ave Maria" for unaccompanied solo voice. The identity of the transcriber is unknown; the sheet music was penned in the early twentieth century.
Ave María, Lluís Corominas
Ave María, Lluís Corominas
Marian Sheet Music
"Ave Maria" by Father Lluís Romeu I Corominas for solo voice with organ or harmonium accompaniment.
Cantate A L'Immaculée-Conception, P. Myannat, R.P. Delaporte
Cantate A L'Immaculée-Conception, P. Myannat, R.P. Delaporte
Marian Sheet Music
Hymn in honor of the Immaculate Conception of Mary for voice (solo or duet) with organ accompaniment. The music was composed by P. Myannat, and the lyrics are from a poem by R.P. Delaporte.
Totus Tuus Ego Sum, George Ennis, William Peffley
Totus Tuus Ego Sum, George Ennis, William Peffley
Marian Sheet Music
A hymn composed by George Ennis for the Legion of Mary, for solo voice with piano accompaniment and guitar tabs. This edition was translated into English by William Peffley.
Ave Maria, Harry Howard
Ave Maria, Harry Howard
Marian Sheet Music
A copy of Harry Wheaton Howard's "Ave Maria" distributed by Sister Marie José of the Emmitsburg Sisters of Charity in 1977. This edition contains information about the popularity of the hymn, the career of Howard, and the legal process undergone to determine that the hymn was in the public domain. This hymn is arranged for two treble voices with piano accompaniment.
Litany Of Loreto: Seven Musical Settings In Honor Of The Seven Joys Of Mary, Francis Schneider, Charles Dreisoerner, Thomas Henderson, Maria Fabian
Litany Of Loreto: Seven Musical Settings In Honor Of The Seven Joys Of Mary, Francis Schneider, Charles Dreisoerner, Thomas Henderson, Maria Fabian
Marian Sheet Music
Collection of seven musical settings of the Litany of Loreto, inspired by the Seven Joys of Mary, and a hymn in honor of Our Lady of Fatima. Brother Francis Schneider, S.M., composed the following settings: "In Honor of the Annunciation," "In Honor of the Nativity," "In Honor of the Adoration of the Magi," "In Honor of the Finding in the Temple," "In Honor of the Resurrection," and "In Honor of the Assumption." Father Charles Dreisoerner, S.M., composed the setting "In Honor of the Visitation." The settings are all written for one voice part. This sheet music also includes the hymn …
Hymn To Our Lady Of Fatima, Robert Holzmer, Maria Fabian
Hymn To Our Lady Of Fatima, Robert Holzmer, Maria Fabian
Marian Sheet Music
Sheet music for the song "Hymn to Our Lady of Fatima." The lyrics are by Sister Maria Fabian, a Sister of Mercy, and the music was composed by Robert Holzmer, a Marianist. This music is arranged for four voice parts. It was distributed in The Marianist Bulletin, a magazine published by the Marianists of Dayton, Ohio.
Ave Maria: Sacred Song, Harry Howard
Ave Maria: Sacred Song, Harry Howard
Marian Sheet Music
A presentation copy of Harry Wheaton Howard's "Ave Maria," inscribed by the author to his "dear friend" Brother Tom Jones on May 27, 1944. Howard was for many years the organist at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. This hymn is arranged for two treble voices with piano accompaniment.
Déu Vos Salve, Reina I Mare, Lluís Corominas
Déu Vos Salve, Reina I Mare, Lluís Corominas
Marian Sheet Music
"Deu vos Salve Reina I Mare" (Hail Queen and Mother) by Father Lluís Romeu I Corominas for unison choir with organ accompaniment.
Ave Maria, Tomás De Victoria, Robert Holzmer
Ave Maria, Tomás De Victoria, Robert Holzmer
Marian Sheet Music
Tomas Luis de Victoria's "Ave Maria," arranged for four voice parts, unaccompanied. This sheet music was transcribed by Brother Robert Holzmer, S.M., at Mt. St. John, the Marianists' home in Dayton, Ohio.
Himno A Nuestra Señora De Loreto En Su Coronacion, Sebastián Simonet, Antonio Corredor
Himno A Nuestra Señora De Loreto En Su Coronacion, Sebastián Simonet, Antonio Corredor
Marian Sheet Music
"Himno a Nuestra Señora de Loreto en su Coronacion" is a Spanish hymn by Father Sebastián Simonet, O.F.M., with lyrics by Father Antonio Corredor, O.F.M. The title translates to "Hymn to Our Lady of Loreto on her Coronation." This sheet music is for two voice parts with piano accompaniment.
Ave Maria, Franz Schubert
Ave Maria, Franz Schubert
Marian Sheet Music
Franz Schubert's "Ave Maria," arranged for mezzo-soprano or baritone voice with piano accompaniment.
Magnificat, Charles Stanford
Magnificat, Charles Stanford
Marian Sheet Music
Charles Villiers Stanford's Opus 164, "Magnificat" for an eight-part double chorus (two soprano parts, two alto parts, two tenor parts, and two bass parts), unaccompanied. The sheet music does include a piano practice part, not intended to be used in performances of the work.
Regina Coeli, Robert Holzmer
Regina Coeli, Robert Holzmer
Marian Sheet Music
An arrangement for four voice parts of "Regina Coeli," one of the four Marian antiphons sung during the night prayers (or compline) of the Church. This hymn was either composed or transcribed by Brother Robert Holzmer, S.M., at Mount St. John, the Marianists' home in Dayton, Ohio.
Our Lady Of The Pillar, Robert Holzmer
Our Lady Of The Pillar, Robert Holzmer
Marian Sheet Music
A hymn for four voice parts dedicated to Our Lady of the Pillar, the name given to Mary for her apparition in Zaragoza, Spain in the first century. This hymn was written by Brother Robert Holzmer, S.M., at Mt. St. John, the Marianists' home in Dayton, Ohio. Our Lady of the Pillar holds special significance for the Society of Mary, as Blessed William Joseph Chaminade was residing in exile near the shrine in her honor when he received a message from the Virgin Mary to start the religious order that would become the Marianists.
Regina Coeli, Melchiorre Mauro-Cottone
Regina Coeli, Melchiorre Mauro-Cottone
Marian Sheet Music
Arrangement of "Regina Coeli," one of the four Marian antiphons sung during the night prayers (or compline) of the Church, for solo voice and two-part chorus with organ accompaniment. This song was dedicated to Eduardo Marzo by the composer.
Lode A Maria Ss. Addolorata, Carlo Gerbaldi, Antonio Fontana
Lode A Maria Ss. Addolorata, Carlo Gerbaldi, Antonio Fontana
Marian Sheet Music
Italian hymn to Our Lady of Sorrows, composed by Carlo Gerbaldi with lyrics by Father Antonio Fontana. This sheet music was published by the Church of San Carlo in Torino.
Ave Maria, Jacob Arcadelt, Robert Holzmer
Ave Maria, Jacob Arcadelt, Robert Holzmer
Marian Sheet Music
This copy of "Ave Maria," composed by Jacob Arcadelt in 1550, was transcribed in 1917 by Brother Robert Holzmer, S.M., at Mount Saint John in Dayton, Ohio.
Ave Maria, Luigi Cherubini, Louis Saar
Ave Maria, Luigi Cherubini, Louis Saar
Marian Sheet Music
An arrangement of Luigi Cherubini's "Ave Maria" for a chorus of women's voices (two soprano parts and one alto part) with a soprano solo and piano accompaniment. This piece was arranged by Louis Victor Saar.
Rosarium Marianum: Salutatio Angelica No. 6-10, J.A.S. Van Schaik
Rosarium Marianum: Salutatio Angelica No. 6-10, J.A.S. Van Schaik
Marian Sheet Music
Songs 6 through 10 in J.A.S. van Schaik's "Rosarium Marianum." The lyrics to each song come from the Latin text of the "Hail Mary" prayer. Song 6 is arranged for soprano and alto voice parts, accompanied by organ; song 7 is arranged for tenor and bass voice parts accompanied by organ; songs 8 and 10 are arranged for tenor and bass voice parts, unaccompanied; and song 9 is arranged for soprano and alto voice parts, unaccompanied. The sheet music for songs 1-5 can also be found in this digital collection.
Rosarium Marianum: Salutatio Angelica No. 1-5, J.A.S. Van Schaik
Rosarium Marianum: Salutatio Angelica No. 1-5, J.A.S. Van Schaik
Marian Sheet Music
Songs 1 through 5 in J.A.S. van Schaik's "Rosarium Marianum." The lyrics to each song come from the Latin text of the "Hail Mary" prayer. Songs 1, 2, and 4 are arranged for tenor and bass voice parts with organ accompaniment; songs 3 and 5 are arranged for soprano and alto voice parts with organ accompaniment. The sheet music for songs 6-10 can also be found in this digital collection.
Ave Maria, Peter Tchaikovsky, Charles Repper
Ave Maria, Peter Tchaikovsky, Charles Repper
Marian Sheet Music
Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky's "Ave Maria," arranged and translated into English by Charles Repper. This arrangment is for a four part women's chorus (two soprano parts and two alto parts) with piano accompaniment.
O Verge I Mare De Déu, Lluís Corominas
O Verge I Mare De Déu, Lluís Corominas
Marian Sheet Music
"O Verge I Mare de Déu" (O Virgin Mother of God) by Father Lluís Romeu I Corominas for solo voice with organ or harmonium accompaniment.
The Rosary (Le Rosaire, Der Rosenkranz), Ethelbert Nevin, Robert Rogers, Carl Engel, C. Eschig
The Rosary (Le Rosaire, Der Rosenkranz), Ethelbert Nevin, Robert Rogers, Carl Engel, C. Eschig
Marian Sheet Music
Arrangement for solo mezzo-soprano or baritone voice with piano accompaniment of Ethelbert Nevin's popular hymn "The Rosary," with French and German translations of the lyrics. The lyrics were written by Robert Cameron Rogers, with the French translation by C. Eschig and German translation by Carl Engel. The song premiered in 1898. By 1928 it had sold over 2.6 million copies, making it one of the best selling pieces of sheet music of the period.
Col-Lecció De Goigs A La Mare De Deu, Lluís Corominas
Col-Lecció De Goigs A La Mare De Deu, Lluís Corominas
Marian Sheet Music
Collection of hymns to the Virgin Mary by Father Lluís Romeu for a unison choir with piano accompaniment. The hymns included are "Goigs de la Puríssima" (Joys of the Virgin), "Goigs de la Divina Pastora" (Joys of the Divine Shepherdess), and "Goigs de Nostra Senyora del Carme" (Joys of Our Lady of Mount Carmel).
Trissagi A La Stma. Verge, Joan Lambert
Trissagi A La Stma. Verge, Joan Lambert
Marian Sheet Music
A Marian version of a Trisagion hymn. The work is broken into eight parts: "Pare Nostre," the first half of the Lord's Prayer (Our Father); "Deu Vos Salve," the first half of the Hail Mary prayer; "Gloria," the first half of the Glory Be prayer; "Santa," a prayer to Mary; "El Nostre Pa," the second half of the Lord's Prayer; "Santa Maria," the second half of the Hail Mary; "Sicut Erat," the second half of the Glory Be; and "Glòria a Maria," a final prayer to Mary. This sheet music is for three voices with an organ or harmonium accompaniment.
Sur Le Salve Regina: Paraphrase De L'Antienne Liturgique, Charles Bordes, Pierre Lhande
Sur Le Salve Regina: Paraphrase De L'Antienne Liturgique, Charles Bordes, Pierre Lhande
Marian Sheet Music
A French arrangement for solo voice of the Salve Regina, one of the Marian antiphons sung during night prayers (Compline). The music was composed by Charles Bordes and the lyrics were written by Pierre Lhande. Included as part of a supplement in the May 1911 issue of Mois Littéraire et Pittoresque, a monthly Catholic magazine published by the Maison de la Bonne Presse, which was run by the Augustine Fathers of the Assumption.
Litanies A La Très Sainte Vierge: Cantique En Forme De Chant Alterné, Charles Bordes
Litanies A La Très Sainte Vierge: Cantique En Forme De Chant Alterné, Charles Bordes
Marian Sheet Music
A Marian litany for a chorus of mixed voices. Included as part of a supplement in the May 1911 issue of Mois Littéraire et Pittoresque, a monthly Catholic magazine published by the Maison de la Bonne Presse, which was run by the Augustine Fathers of the Assumption.
Reine Du Ciel: Alleluia!, Edmond Missa
Reine Du Ciel: Alleluia!, Edmond Missa
Marian Sheet Music
A French hymn honoring Mary as "Queen of Heaven" by Edmond Missa. Included as part of a supplement in the May 1911 issue of Mois Littéraire et Pittoresque, a monthly Catholic magazine published by the Maison de la Bonne Presse, which was run by the Augustine Fathers of the Assumption.