Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Antiphona. Alleluja, alleluja, alleluja / Psal
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Antiphona. Ego sum qui sum / Psalmus 1. Beatu
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Antiphona. Poltulavi Patrem meum / Psalmus 2.
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Antiphona. Ego dormivi. / Psalmus 3. Domine,
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Responsorium. Cum transisset sabbatum
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Responsorium. Angelus Domini descendit de cael
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Benedictio
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Lauda. Giso Cristo grorioso
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Cantare. Essendo 'I buon Ies? in un castello
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Lauda. Peccatrice nominata Magdalena
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Lauda. Laudate la surrectione
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Cantare. Quel giomo che giv'a la pasqua prima
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Dulcis Jesu memoria
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Responsorium. Angelus Domini locutus est mulie
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Responsorium. Angelus Domini locutus est mulie
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Amor vincit omnia
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Lauda. Exultando in Jesu Cristo
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Cantare. Vedien le donne dell'angel l'aspetto
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Lauda. Lamentomi et sospiro
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Cantare. Verso l'amato li occhi suo l'amante
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Lauda. Co la madre del Beato
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Lauda. Dall'alta luce fu dato sovente
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Sequentia. Victimae paschali laudes
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Ortorum Virentium, Virga Jesse, Victimae pasch
Quem Queritis?, liturgical drama from medieval Florence (12th & 13th century sources): Lauda. Alleluya, alleluya alto re di gloria
"Quem queritis?" ("Whom do you seek?"), the enigmatic phrase spoken by the angel to the three Marys, who had gone to the sepulcher to visit the body of Jesus at dawn on Easter day, became the nucleus of the first example o... more »f liturgical theater. The liturgy, with its movement and symbolism, served as fertile ground for this significant event, and above all for the unexpected developments that would subsequently take place.« less
"Quem queritis?" ("Whom do you seek?"), the enigmatic phrase spoken by the angel to the three Marys, who had gone to the sepulcher to visit the body of Jesus at dawn on Easter day, became the nucleus of the first example of liturgical theater. The liturgy, with its movement and symbolism, served as fertile ground for this significant event, and above all for the unexpected developments that would subsequently take place.