Melodic Snippets Index

Find and filter melodies in the Brébeuf Hymnal

Page 117

Ave Maris Stella (“Star of ocean, lead us”)
Translation: Msgr. Ronald A. Knox
Tune: “St Martin” • 66 66 Trochaic

66 66 Trochaic
Page 129

Ave Maris Stella (“Hail, O Star that pointest”)
Translation: John Athelstan Riley
Second Tune: “Ravenshaw” • 66 66 Trochaic

66 66 Trochaic
Page 130

Ave Maris Stella (“Hail, O Star that pointest”)
Translation: John Athelstan Riley
Third Tune: “Ave Radix” • 66 66 Trochaic

66 66 Trochaic
Page 131

Ave Maris Stella (“Hail, O Star that pointest”)
Translation: John Athelstan Riley
Fourth Tune: “Waltham Forest” • 66 66 Trochaic

66 66 Trochaic
Page 845

“I Sing The Mighty Power Of God” by Isaac Watts
Tune: “Ellacombe” • 86 86 D

86 86 D
Page 821

O Splendor Aeterni Patris (“Brightness of the Father’s Glory”)
Text only—can be used with any 87 87 77

87 87 77
Page 820

O Splendor Aeterni Patris (“Brightness of the Father’s Glory”)
The original Latin hymn was composed by Fr. Charles Coffin; it was translated into English by James Russell Woodford.
Tune: “All Saints” • 87 87 77

87 87 77
Page 799

“The King Of Love My Shepherd Is”
Paraphrase of Psalm 22 by Sir Henry Williams Baker
Tune: “St Columba 7M” • 87 87 Iambic

87 87 Iambic
Page 785

Regina Caeli Laetare (“Be joyful, Mary, heavenly Queen”)
“Regina Caeli” was initially a Christmas hymn, but over the centuries it became an Easter hymn; at this point, both text and tune should only be used during Eastertide.
Tune: “Regina Caeli Jubila” • 88 R

88 R
Page 789

Wer Sind Die Von Gottes Throne (“Who are these, like stars appearing?”)
Translation: Frances E. Cox
Tune: “All Saints” • 87 87 77

87 87 77
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