Maundy Thursday is called in Latin
Feria V/Quinta in Cena Domini (an older spelling has
Coena instead of
Cena), meaning Thursday (fifth day of the week) of the
Lord's Supper. Compositions for its nine responsories can therefore appear under such titles as
Feria V – In Coena Domini. They can also be named by the day on which they were actually sung, as
Charpentier's
Les neuf répons du mercredi saint ("The nine responsories of Holy Wednesday").
Responsories of the first nocturn of Maundy Thursday The three readings of the first nocturn of Maundy Thursday are
Lamentations 1:1–5, 1:6–9 and 1:10–14.
In monte Oliveti The first Maundy Thursday responsory refers to the
Agony of Christ in
Gethsemane at the foot of the
Mount of Olives.
Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Premier répons après la première leçon du premier nocturne, H.111, for 3 voices and continuo (1680). •
Tristis est anima mea The second responsory represents
Jesus speaking to his disciples in the garden of
Gethsemane. The first two lines of the responsory are . The last two lines of are more freely based on different Gospel passages, including Mark 14:50 and Luke 24:7. Settings of this responsory include a motet by
Orlande de Lassus, appearing as No. 1 in the
Drexel 4302 manuscript, a
SSATB motet attributed to
Johann Kuhnau, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, 2 settings:
Second répons après la seconde leçon du premier nocturne, H.112 (1680), for 2 voices and continuo and
Second répons après la seconde leçon du premier nocturne du Mercredi Saint, H.126 (1690), for 2 voices and continuo and a setting as part of
Francis Poulenc's
Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitence. •
Ecce, vidimus eum •
Responsories of the second nocturn of Maundy Thursday The readings of the second nocturn of Maundy Thursday are from Saint Augustine's commentary on
Psalm 54/55 Amicus meus Troisième répons après la troisième leçon du premier nocturne, H.113 (1680), for 1 voice and continuo
Marc-Antoine Charpentier,
Premier répons après la première leçon du second nocturne du Mercredi Saint, H.127 (1690), for 1 voice, 2 flutes and continuo • Audio: •
Judas mercator pessimus Second of Poulenc's
Sept répons des ténèbres. •
Unus ex discipulis meis Marc-Antoine Charpentier,
Quatrième répons après la première leçon du second nocturne, H.114 (1680), for 2 voices and continuo Marc-Antoine Charpentier,
Troisième répons après la troisième leçon du second nocturne du Mercredi Saint, H.132 (1690), for 1 voice, 2 violins and continuo • Audio: •
Responsories of the third nocturn of Maundy Thursday The readings of the third nocturn of Maundy Thursday are
1 Corinthians 11:17−22, 11:23−26, 11:27−34
Eram quasi agnus innocens Marc-Antoine Charpentier,
Cinquième répons après la seconde leçon du second nocturne, H.115 (1680), for 1 voice and continuo •
Una hora Marc-Antoine Charpentier,
Sixième répons après la troisième leçon du second nocturne, H.116 (1680), for 3 voices and continuo First of Poulenc's
Sept répons des ténèbres. •
Seniores populi Marc-Antoine Charpentier,
Septième répons après la première leçon du troisième nocturne, H.117 (1680), for 1 voice and continuo • ==Responsories of Good Friday==