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"'''Dona Nobis Pacem'''" is a [[Latin]] song, often sung as a [[Round (music)|round]]. The words come from the [[Latin Mass]]. The round dates to the 16th century. The verse means "Give Us Peace." It was originally composed by Johannes Bach and is still used in masses to this day :(
"'''Dona Nobis Pacem'''" is a [[Latin]] song, often sung as a [[Round (music)|round]]. The words come from the [[Latin Mass]]. The round dates to the 16th century. The verse means "Give Us Peace." It was originally composed by Johannes Bach and is still used in masses to this day.
[[Image:Dona_nobis_pacem.png|thumb|450px|none|Music for "Dona Nobis Pacem"]]
[[Image:Dona_nobis_pacem.png|thumb|450px|none|Music for "Dona Nobis Pacem"]]



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"Dona Nobis Pacem" is a Latin song, often sung as a round. The words come from the Latin Mass. The round dates to the 16th century. The verse means "Give Us Peace." It was originally composed by Johannes Bach and is still used in masses to this day.

Music for "Dona Nobis Pacem"