Solemn yet profoundly joyful, reflecting the "Laetare" (Rejoice) theme of mid-Lent.

, a renowned contemporary Italian composer of sacred music. The piece is inspired by the biblical "Canticle of Isaiah" (specifically Isaiah 66) and is traditionally used as an entrance antiphon during the Lenten season, particularly on Laetare Sunday (the Fourth Sunday of Lent). The Meaning and Theme

: You can find user-contributed arrangements for SATB choir or other instruments on MuseScore under related titles like "Vidi la nuova Gerusalemme". Composition Overview

liturgy (the fourth Sunday of Lent), derived from the Introit "Laetare Jerusalem." Musical Profile & Meaning