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to reform their house, "lay down on their bellies in the choir with the arms and legs stretched out in the form of a cross, and bawled all through, at the top of their voices, the anthem "In the midst of life we are in death" ... Wherefore the Duke was afraid, and feared lest his whole land should go
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to ruin." Busch assured the Duke that no harm could come from the chant, so he responded to the nuns: "How were ye not afraid to sing the anthem "Media vita" over me? I stretch my fingers to God's holy gospels, and swear that ye must reform yourselves, or I will not suffer you in my land."
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Popular in the Baroque period, the Latin phrase was translated into the vernacular early and has continued to circulate especially widely in German and English, in literature and in song.
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In addition to its uses in the liturgy, "Media vita" was sung as a hymn to ask God for aid in times of public need, and sometimes even as a sort of curse. In 1455 a group of nuns in
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wrote a poetic rendering of Luther's "Mytten wir ym leben synd", beginning "In the myddest of our lyvynge."
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In popular music, the phrase "In the midst of life we are in 'debt' et cetera" is repeated in
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Lyra Germanica: Hymns for the Sundays and Chief Festivals of the Christian Year
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Lyra Germanica: Hymns for the Sundays and Chief Festivals of the Christian Year
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text of "In the midst of life we are in death" has been set to music in the
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on the Tuesday before Christmas, the Wednesday before Palm Sunday, and the
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Five Centuries of Religion, Volume IV: The Last Days of Medieval Monachism
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made another English version of "Mytten wir ym leben synd" in her
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features the chant in its final level, the Elementary School, as
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The Latin phrase was translated by Archbishop of Canterbury
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Breviarium Ad Usum Insignis Ecclesiae Sarum. Fasciculus II.
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Breviarium ad usum insignis Ecclesie Eboracensis, Volume 1
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is titled after the chant and uses its first three lines.
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The English translation is a poetic adaption from the
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Index

Media vita
Latin
Gregorian chant
response
Notker the Stammerer
Abbey of Saint Gall
Book of Common Prayer
York Breviary
antiphon
Compline
Lent
Laetare
Sarum Breviary
Dominican Rite
Wennigsen
Johannes Busch
Duke William of Brunswick
Ambrosian Rite
Litany of the Saints
Greater Rogation
Hartmann von Aue
Middle High German
Der arme Heinrich
Martin Luther
Mitten wir im Leben sind
Evangelisches Gesangbuch
Gotteslob
Rainer Maria Rilke
Hermann Hesse
Thomas Cranmer

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