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Agnus Dei is a Latin term meaning Lamb of God
Lamb of God

Lamb of God is one of the titles given to Jesus in the New Testament and consequently in the Christian tradition. It refers to Jesus' role as a sacrificial lamb atoning for the sins of man in Christian theology, harkening back to ancient Temple in Jerusalem sacrifices in which a domestic sheep was slain during the passover , the blood was s...
, and was originally used to refer to Jesus Christ in his role of the perfect sacrificial offering
Sacrificial lamb

A sacrificial lamb is a domestic sheep killed or discounted in some way in order to further some other cause. In typical modern usage, it is a metaphorical reference for a person who has no chance of surviving the challenge ahead, but is placed there for the common good....
 that atones
Atonement

The atonement is a doctrine found within both Christianity and Judaism. It describes how sin can be forgiven by God. In Judaism, Atonement is said to be the process of forgiving or pardoning a transgression....
 for the sin
Sin

Sin is a term used mainly in a religion context to describe an act that violates a morality rule, or the state of having committed such a violation....
s of humanity in Christian theology
Christian theology

Christian theology is discourse concerning Christianity faith. Christian theologians use biblical exegesis, rationality analysis and argument to understanding, explanation, test, critic#critique, defend or promote Christianity....
, harkening back to ancient Jewish Temple
Jewish temple

Jewish temple:*Jewish temple or The Jewish Temple, may refer to the original two ancient Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. The Solomon's Temple was destroyed by the ancient Babylonians in 586 BCE, and the Second Temple was destroyed by Roman Empire in 70 CE....
 sacrifice
Sacrifice

Sacrifice is commonly known as the practice of offering food, objects , or the lives of animals or people to the deity as an act of propitiation or worship....
s. See Lamb of God
Lamb of God

Lamb of God is one of the titles given to Jesus in the New Testament and consequently in the Christian tradition. It refers to Jesus' role as a sacrificial lamb atoning for the sins of man in Christian theology, harkening back to ancient Temple in Jerusalem sacrifices in which a domestic sheep was slain during the passover , the blood was s...
 for an explanation of this.






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Agnus Dei is a Latin term meaning Lamb of God
Lamb of God

Lamb of God is one of the titles given to Jesus in the New Testament and consequently in the Christian tradition. It refers to Jesus' role as a sacrificial lamb atoning for the sins of man in Christian theology, harkening back to ancient Temple in Jerusalem sacrifices in which a domestic sheep was slain during the passover , the blood was s...
, and was originally used to refer to Jesus Christ in his role of the perfect sacrificial offering
Sacrificial lamb

A sacrificial lamb is a domestic sheep killed or discounted in some way in order to further some other cause. In typical modern usage, it is a metaphorical reference for a person who has no chance of surviving the challenge ahead, but is placed there for the common good....
 that atones
Atonement

The atonement is a doctrine found within both Christianity and Judaism. It describes how sin can be forgiven by God. In Judaism, Atonement is said to be the process of forgiving or pardoning a transgression....
 for the sin
Sin

Sin is a term used mainly in a religion context to describe an act that violates a morality rule, or the state of having committed such a violation....
s of humanity in Christian theology
Christian theology

Christian theology is discourse concerning Christianity faith. Christian theologians use biblical exegesis, rationality analysis and argument to understanding, explanation, test, critic#critique, defend or promote Christianity....
, harkening back to ancient Jewish Temple
Jewish temple

Jewish temple:*Jewish temple or The Jewish Temple, may refer to the original two ancient Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. The Solomon's Temple was destroyed by the ancient Babylonians in 586 BCE, and the Second Temple was destroyed by Roman Empire in 70 CE....
 sacrifice
Sacrifice

Sacrifice is commonly known as the practice of offering food, objects , or the lives of animals or people to the deity as an act of propitiation or worship....
s. See Lamb of God
Lamb of God

Lamb of God is one of the titles given to Jesus in the New Testament and consequently in the Christian tradition. It refers to Jesus' role as a sacrificial lamb atoning for the sins of man in Christian theology, harkening back to ancient Temple in Jerusalem sacrifices in which a domestic sheep was slain during the passover , the blood was s...
 for an explanation of this. Agnus Dei is used to refer to several things related to this imagery.

Art and sacramental

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In ecclesiastical art, an Agnus Dei is a visual representation of Jesus as a lamb holding a cross
Christian cross

The Christian cross is the best-known religious symbol of Christianity. It is a representation of the instrument of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ....
. The cross normally rests on the lamb's shoulder and is held in its right foreleg. Often the cross will have a white banner suspended from it charged with a red cross (similar to St George's Cross
St George's Cross

The St George's Cross is a centred red cross on a white background. Originally the flag of the Republic of Genoa, it is the national flag of England and Georgia , the provincial flag of Huesca, Zaragoza and Teruel as well as the municipal flag for numerous cities, including Montreal, Barcelona, Almer?a, Milan, Genoa, Padua and Freiburg im B...
), though the cross may also be rendered in different colours. Sometimes the lamb is shown lying atop a book with seven seals
Seven Seals

Seven seals may refer to:* Seven seals, mentioned in the Book of Revelation whose opening is said to signal the end of the world* The Seventh Seal, a 1957 film by Ingmar Bergman...
 hanging from it. This is a reference to the imagery in the Book of Revelation
Book of Revelation

The Book of Revelation, also called Revelation to John, Apocalypse of John , and Revelation of Jesus Christ is the last Biblical canon of the New Testament in the Christian Bible....
 , ff. Occasionally, the lamb may be depicted bleeding from the area of the heart (Cf. ), symbolizing Jesus' shedding of his blood
Blood of Christ

The Blood of Christ in Christian theology refers to the physical blood actually shed by Jesus Christ on the Christian Cross, and the salvation which Christianity teaches was accomplished thereby; and the Eucharistic blood used at Holy Communion, under species of wine....
 to take away the sins of the world (Cf. , ).

In the Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
 it is also a tablet of wax stamped with a representation of Jesus as a lamb bearing a cross
Cross

A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two lines or bars perpendicular to each other, dividing one or two of the lines in half. The lines usually run vertically and horizontally; if they run diagonally, the design is technically termed a saltire....
, then blessed by the Supreme Pontiff as a sacramental
Sacramentals

Sacramentals are material objects or things set apart or blessed by the Roman Catholicism, the Orthodox Churches and the Church of Englandes to manifest the respect due to the Sacraments, and so to excite good thoughts and to increase devotion, and through these movements of the heart to remit venial sin, according to the Council of Trent ....
.

The Moravian Church uses an Agnus Dei as their seal with the surrounding inscription Vicit agnus noster, eum sequamur ("Our Lamb has conquered, let us follow him.").

Although the depiction of Jesus as the Lamb of God is of ancient origin, it is not used in the liturgical iconography
Iconography

Iconography is the branch of art history which studies the identification, description, and the interpretation of the content of images. The word iconography literally means "image writing", and comes from the Ancient Greek e???? and ??afe?? ....
 of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest single Christian communion in the world with an estimated 225 million members worldwide. It is considered by its adherents to be the Four Marks of the Church established by Jesus Christ and his Apostles nearly 2000 years ago....
. The reason for this is that the depictions of Jesus in the Orthodox Church are anthropomorphic rather than symbolic, as a confession of the Orthodox belief in the Incarnation
Incarnation (Christianity)

The Incarnation is the belief in Christianity that Jesus Christ is God in human body. The word Incarnate derives from Latin meaning "in the flesh." The incarnation is a fundamental theological teaching of Nicene Creed, based on its understanding of the New Testament....
 of the Logos
Logos

is an important term in philosophy, analytical psychology, rhetoric and religion.Heraclitus established the term in Western philosophy as meaning both the source and fundamental order of the cosmos....
. However, there is no objection to the application of the term "Lamb of God" to Jesus. In fact, the Host used in the Orthodox Divine Liturgy
Divine Liturgy

The Divine Liturgy is the common term for the Eucharistic service of the Byzantine church tradition of Christian liturgy. As such, it is used in the Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholic Churches....
 is referred to as the Lamb (; Slavonic: ??????, agnets).

Liturgy

In the Mass
Mass (liturgy)

The Mass is the Eucharistic celebration in the Latin liturgical rites of the Roman Catholic Church. The term is used also of similar celebrations in Old Catholic Churches, in the Anglo-Catholic tradition of Anglicanism, and in some largely High Church Lutheranism Lutheranism regions, including the Scandinavian and Baltic states countries....
 of the Roman Rite
Roman Rite

The liturgy of the Catholic Church of Rome is called the Roman Rite. The quite distinct term Latin Rite usually refers not to a liturgical rite but to the particular Church within the Roman Catholic Church that was sometimes referred to also as the Patriarchate of the West....
 and also in the Eucharist
Eucharist

The Eucharist, also called Holy Communion or Lord's Supper and other names, is a Christianity sacrament commemorating, by consecrating bread and wine, the Last Supper, the final meal that Jesus Christ shared with his disciples before his arrest, and eventual crucifixion, when he gave them bread saying, "This is my body", and wine...
 of the Anglican Communion
Anglican Communion

The Anglican Communion is an international association of national Anglican churches. There is no single "Anglican Church" with universal juridical authority as each national or regional church has full autonomy....
,the Lutheran Church, and the Western Rite
Western Rite

Western Rite can refer to:*Latin liturgical rites - Rites used by the Roman Catholic Church and other Western Christians deriving from Catholicism....
 of the Orthodox Church the Agnus Dei is the invocation to the Lamb of God sung or recited during the fraction
Fraction (religion)

The Fraction is the ceremonial act of breaking the consecrated bread during the Eucharistic rite in some Christian denominations....
 of the Host. It is said to have been introduced into the Mass by Pope Sergius I
Pope Sergius I

Pope Saint Sergius I was Pope from 687–701. He came from an Antiochene Syrian family which had settled at Palermo in Sicily, and owed his election as Pope Conon's successor to skillful intrigues against Paschalis and Theodorus, the other candidates....
 (687–701).

Based upon John the Baptist
John the Baptist

John the Baptist was a mission preacher and a major religious figure who led a movement of baptism at the Jordan River in expectation of a divine apocalypse that would restore occupied Israel....
's reference in to Jesus ("Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world"), the text in Latin is:

Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis.
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis.
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona nobis pacem.


which means:
Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us.
Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us.
Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, grant us peace.


The following three versions of the Agnus Dei are particularly common in English-speaking churches. They are all found, for example, in the Church of England
Church of England

The Church of England is the State religion Christianity Ecclesia in England, the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the oldest among the communion's thirty-eight independent national and regional churches....
's Common Worship
Common Worship

Common Worship is the name given to the series of services authorised by the General Synod of the Church of England and launched on the first Sunday of Advent in 2000....
 liturgical resources.

Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world, have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world, have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world, grant us peace.


Jesus, Lamb of God, have mercy on us.
Jesus, bearer of our sins, have mercy on us.
Jesus, redeemer of the world, grant us peace.


O Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us.
O Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us.
O Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world, grant us thy peace.


Notice that the verse John 1:29 has "sin of the world" rather than "sins of the world".

The General Instruction of the Roman Missal
General Instruction of the Roman Missal

The General Instruction of the Roman Missal ?in the Latin original, Institutio Generalis Missalis Romani ?is the detailed document governing the celebration of Mass of the Mass of Paul VI of the Roman Rite of the Roman Catholic Church since 1969....
, § 83, states: "The supplication Agnus Dei, is, as a rule, sung by the choir or cantor with the congregation responding; or it is, at least, recited aloud. This invocation accompanies the fraction and, for this reason, may be repeated as many times as necessary until the rite has reached its conclusion, the last time ending with the words dona nobis pacem (grant us peace)."

Historically, in Requiem Masses, the first two invocations ended with "dona eis requiem" (give them rest) instead of "miserere nobis", and the last with "dona eis requiem sempiternam" (give them rest eternal).

The priest again uses the phrase "Lamb of God", in a more complete quotation from , when displaying the consecrated Host (or the Host and Chalice) to the people before giving them Holy Communion. He says: "Ecce Agnus Dei, ecce qui tollit peccata mundi. (Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who taketh away the sins of the world.) Happy are they who are called to His Supper."

Famous composers have set to at times elaborate music this part of the Ordinary of the Mass
Ordinary of the Mass

The Ordinary of the Mass is the set of texts of the Roman Rite Mass that are generally invariable. This contrasts with the proper , which are items of the Mass that change with the feast or following the Liturgical Year....
.

The Agnus Dei chant also appears in the Eucharist
Eucharist

The Eucharist, also called Holy Communion or Lord's Supper and other names, is a Christianity sacrament commemorating, by consecrating bread and wine, the Last Supper, the final meal that Jesus Christ shared with his disciples before his arrest, and eventual crucifixion, when he gave them bread saying, "This is my body", and wine...
ic liturgies of other Communions. Lutherans and (usually) Anglicans almost always use it prior to or at the beginning of the administration of Holy Communion. Lutheran celebrants will often genuflect at the beginning of the three phrases.

In the Book of Common Prayer
Book of Common Prayer

The Book of Common Prayer is the common title of a number of prayer books of the Church of England and used throughout the Anglican Communion. The first book, published in 1549 , in the reign of Edward VI of England, was a product of the English Reformation following the break with Roman Catholic Church....
 of The Episcopal Church, the Agnus Dei is listed (along with Pascha Nostrum
Pascha Nostrum

Pascha Nostrum is a hymn sometimes used by Christians during Eastertide season. The title is Latin for "Our Passover," and the text consists of the words of several verses of Bible - 1 Corinthians 5:7-8; Romans 6:9-11; and 1 Corinthians 15:20-22....
) as one of several Fraction Anthem
Fraction Anthem

A fraction anthem is a text spoken or sung during the rite of Holy Eucharist, at the point when the celebrant breaks the consecrated bread. The term is used commonly in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America....
s that may be used at the breaking of the bread.

Music


This liturgical text has been set to music by many composers, usually as part of a Mass setting
Mass (music)

The Mass, a Musical form of sacred music, is a choir composition that sets the fixed portions of the Eucharistic liturgy to music. Most Masses are settings of Mass in Latin, the traditional language of the Roman Catholic Church, but there are a significant number written in the languages of non-Catholic countries where vernacular worship h...
, but sometimes it stands alone, e.g. it is the lyrics for the choral arrangement of Samuel Barber
Samuel Barber

Samuel Osborne Barber II was an American composer of orchestral, opera, choral, and piano music. His Adagio for Strings is among his most popular compositions and widely considered a masterpiece of modern classical music....
's Adagio for Strings
Adagio for Strings

"Adagio for Strings" is a work for string orchestra, arranged by the United States composer Samuel Barber from his first string quartet....
.

Agnus Dei is also the name of several other songs, which may not have the traditional words:
  • The atmospheric opening piece from Elliot Goldenthal
    Elliot Goldenthal

    Elliot Goldenthal is an Academy Award and Golden Globe winning United States composer of contemporary classical music. He was a student of Aaron Copland and John Corigliano, and is best known for his distinctive style and ability to blend various musical styles and techniques in original and inventive ways....
    's Alien³ score.
  • The instrumental music played during the evacuation scene in Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone is an United Statesn film director and screenwriter. Stone came to prominence as a director with a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had participated as an American infantry soldier, and his work continues to focus frequently on contemporary political and cultural issues, often controversially....
    's Platoon
    Platoon (film)

    Platoon is a 1986 in film war film written and directed by Oliver Stone and starring Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Forest Whitaker, Kevin Dillon, Keith David, John C....
    .
  • It was also sampled by Puff Daddy for the intro on his album No Way Out.
  • Trains and Winter Rains
    Trains and Winter Rains

    "Trains and Winter Rains" is a single by Irish ethnicity musician Enya, the first to be taken from the album And Winter Came.... The BBC Radio 2 show Wake up to Wogan was given the world exclusive to the new song, which aired on the 29 September, 2008....
     single by Irish
    Ireland

    Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
     musician
    Musician

    A musician is a person who plays or writes music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music:* An instrumentalist plays a musical instrument....
     Enya
    Enya

    Enya is an Ireland singer, instrumentalist and composer. She began her musical career in 1980, when she briefly joined her family band Clannad, before leaving to pursue her solo career....
    , taken from the album And Winter Came...
    And Winter Came...

    And Winter Came... is the seventh full-length studio album from Irish musician Enya. The album was announced by Enya via her official site on September 12, 2008, and was released on November 7, 2008....
    .
  • A song on Rufus Wainwright
    Rufus Wainwright

    Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright is a Grammy-nominated, Canadian-American singer-songwriter. He has recorded five albums of original music, several extended play, and numerous tracks included on Compilation album and film soundtracks....
    's Want Two
    Want Two

    Want Two is the fourth studio album by American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright. The album was released on November 16, 2004. Four of the tracks on this album were released in the summer of 2004 as the extended play Waiting for a Want on the iTunes music store....
     album.
  • A contemporary Christian
    Contemporary Christian music

    Contemporary Christian Music is a genre of popular music which is lyrically focused on matters concerned with the Christianity. The term is typically used to refer to the Nashville, Tennessee-based pop music, Rock music, and Contemporary worship music Christian music industry, currently represented by artists such as...
     praise song
    Praise song

    Contemporary worship music is a loosely defined genre of Christian music which has developed over the past sixty years and is stylistically similar to pop music....
     written by Michael W. Smith
    Michael W. Smith

    Michael W. Smith is a Grammy Award-winning United States singer-songwriter, musician, recording artist, composer, and actor. He is one of the best-selling and most influential artists in Contemporary Christian Music, and he has achieved considerable success in the mainstream music industry as well....
     first released on his 1990 CD Go West Young Man
    Go West Young Man

    Go West Young Man is an album released in 1990 by Contemporary Christian music singer Michael W. Smith. Michael W. Smith most notably performed "Place in This World" and "For You" on various shows, ie....
    . Later Smith performed it on his 2001 CD Worship. The song was subsequently covered by Third Day
    Third Day

    Third Day is a Contemporary Christian music and Christian rock band formed in Marietta, Georgia during the 1990s. The band was founded by lead singer Mac Powell and guitarist Mark Lee ....
     on their 2000 CD Offerings: A Worship Album
    Offerings: A Worship Album

    Offerings: A Worship Album is a worship album by Christian band Third Day. It includes several new songs as well as live recordings of previously released material....
    . Donnie McClurkin
    Donnie McClurkin

    Donnie McClurkin is a Grammy Award-winning United States gospel music singer and Minister ....
     has recorded a rendition of the song on his 2005 CD entitled Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs. However, the text of this version does not bear any resemblance to the original historical texts.
  • Contemporary Christian
    Contemporary Christian music

    Contemporary Christian Music is a genre of popular music which is lyrically focused on matters concerned with the Christianity. The term is typically used to refer to the Nashville, Tennessee-based pop music, Rock music, and Contemporary worship music Christian music industry, currently represented by artists such as...
     musician Rich Mullins
    Rich Mullins

    Richard Wayne Mullins was an United States Contemporary Christian Music singer and songwriter born to John and Neva Mullins in Richmond, Indiana....
     modeled the first half of his 1993 CD A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band
    A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band

    A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band is the seventh album by United States singer/songwriter Rich Mullins, released in 1993. The album was very well received, and received the third place in the book CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music ....
     after an orthodox liturgy. The song "Peace (A Communion Blessing from St. Joseph's Square)" relates to this part of the liturgy.
  • Ross Parsley performed Agnus Dei on the album "Above All Worship", produced by Integrity's Hosanna Music in 2002. The same song was also re-released on the album "Real Men Worship", also produced by Integrity. Lyrics written by Michael W. Smith.
  • Jon Christos
    Jon Christos

    Jon Christos is an English people singer, pianist, arrangement Conducting and radio personality.A classically trained tenor, he is best known for his recordings of operatically-styled crossover ....
     performed Agnus Dei, a video of this is on YouTube.
  • The name of an instrumental produced by Asaki
    Asaki

    Asaki is an artist hired by Konami Corporation to create music for their Bemani game series. Along with Kozo Nakamura, Asaki made his Bemani debut on the release of Guitar Freaks 7th Mix & DrumMania 6th Mix....
     for Drummania 9/Guitar Freaks 10.
  • The name of a song by Mylene Farmer.
  • The name of a song by argentine rock group Almendra
    Almendra

    Almendra was one of the most important rock and roll groups from Buenos Aires, Argentina in the late 1960s. Led by guitarist and lyricist Luis Alberto Spinetta, between 1968 and 1971 Almendra released a few singles and two albums that revolutionized the sound of Argentine rock for the remainder of the 20th century and almost single-handedly c...
    , from their second album.
  • The name of a song by Funeral Mist
    Funeral Mist

    Funeral Mist is a black metal band formed in Stockholm, Sweden in 1993....
    .
  • The name of a CD single produced by Janus
    Janus (band)

    Janus is a Germany band. The name comes from Roman mythology, specifically the god Janus , who ruled over gates and doors....
    .
  • The group Bel Canto
    Bel Canto (band)

    Bel Canto is a Norwegian music duo, originally a trio, fronted by Anneli Drecker, signed originally to Crammed Discs. Their first two records were licensed to Nettwerk Records in Canada and its second album was licensed to IRS/MCA Records....
     set the Agnus Dei to music on the holiday compilation CD Winter, Fire & Snow.
  • Guy Gross set a version of Agnus Dei to music in a funeral scene in the tv series Farscape
    Farscape

    Farscape is an Australian-United States Science fiction on television series filmed in Australia and produced for the Sci Fi Channel and the Nine Network....
    .
  • A song track from the Namco videogame Ace Combat 04 (specifically, the background music for the final mission, "Megalith"). This rendition of Agnus Dei is properly called "Megalith-Agnus Dei" and features a 4-part chorus arrangement and a mix of classical and techno elements.
  • A track on the Michael Garrick
    Michael Garrick

    Michael Garrick is an England jazz pianist and composer, and a pioneer of poetry and jazz concerts.Garrick was born in Enfield Town, and educated at University College, London , from which he graduated in 1959 with a Bachelor's degree in English literature....
     Jazz Orchestra album "Yet Another Spring".
  • The boys' choir Libera also did their own variation on the piece "Agnus Dei"
  • Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
    Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

    Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark are a synthpop group whose founding members are originally from the Wirral Peninsula, England. OMD record for Virgin Records ....
    's "Agnus Dei" from their Liberator
    Liberator (OMD album)

    Liberator is an album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 1993....
     album.
  • Sung by choir during pivotal scenes in the best-selling PC game Homeworld
    Homeworld

    Homeworld is a real-time strategy computer game released on September 28, 1999 developed by Relic Entertainment and published by Sierra Entertainment....
    .
  • Act 5 of John Rutter's Requiem
  • Choral work by Morten Lauridsen Paul Salamunovich, Conductor Los Angeles Master Chorale
  • The Agnus Dei is heard at parts throughout the film Jose Rizal
    José Rizal (film)

    Jos? Rizal is a 1998 in film award winning Philippines film biopic directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya.It was GMA Films' entry to the 1998 Metro Manila Film Festival....
    . Its music is composed by Nonong Buencamino, and chanted by a choir composed of tenors and basses.
  • The newly found choir boy Andrew Johnston, has done his very own rendition of Angus Dei on his Debut album "One Voice"