There are several ways to pronounce Latin; the Ecclesiastical (Church Latin) pronunciation is probably called for in this case. In this system, vesperae solennes would be pronounced VES-peh-ray so-LEN-ness (where "peh" represents a syllable like English "pet" without the 't').
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∙ 14y ago"Solemn Vespers for the Feast of a Confessor" is the English equivalent of "Vesperae solennes de confessore" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756-December 5, 1791).Specifically, the noun "vesperae" means "vespers." The adjective "solennes" means "solemn." The preposition "de" means "of, from." The noun "confessore" means "confessor."
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