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Author Schütz, Heinrich, 1585-1672, composer.

Title Cantiones sacrae : 1625 / Heinrich Schütz.

Publication Info. [Princeton, N.J.] : Association of American Choruses, [1953?]

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 Talbott: Circulating Collection  M2072.Sch79 C37 A8    Available  ---
Description 1 score (2 volumes) ; 26 cm.
score 1007
staff notation 1007
Medium of Performance mixed chorus SATB 1 continuo
singer 4 continuo
Series Choral series / Association of American Choruses ; no. 211
Choral series (Association of American Choruses) ; no. 211.
Note 40 motets for 4 voices and continuo; unfigured bass realized for organ.
Texts taken from the Bible and the writings of St. Augustine and St. Bernard.
"Manuscript and organ parts from the figured bass by Dr. Morrison C. Boyd; English translation by Henry S. Drinker, December 1st '53"--Page 228.
Contents v. 1. O noble, O lovely Jesus = O bone, O dulcis ; And do not thou despise = Et ne despicias ; Lord God, may thou have mercy = Deus, misereatur nobis ; For what transgression = Quid, quid commisisti ; I am he = Ergo sum ; For I only = Ego enim ; How meek and lowly = Quo, nate Dei, tua descendit ; Chalice of my salvation = Calicum salutaris ; Hear my words = Verba mea ; Every day I cry = Quoniam ad te clamabo ; Tho I seem asleep = Ergo dormio ; Thou hast pierced my heart = Vulnerasti cor meum ; Have pity, Lord = Heu mihi, Domine ; All my hope is in thee = In te, domine, speravi ; O sweetest Christ = Dulcissime, et benignissime Christe ; As Moses lifted up the serpent = Sicut Moses serpentem in deserto exaltavit ; My hope thou, Christ = Spes mea, Christe Deus ; I tremble but am not confounded = Turbabor sed non perturbabor ; To God when I was troubled = Ad Dominum cum tribularer ; What shall be given thee = Quid detur tibi -- v. 2. Look, O our Father = Aspice pater ; Is it not He who is sinless? = Nonne hic est, mi Domine ; Show me, Father and God = Reduc, Domine Deus meus ; Far above all knowledge = Supereminet omnem ; For this marvelous mystery = Pro hoc magno mysterio ; Lord, I am not exalted = Domine, non est exaltatum ; If I have not been humble = Si non humiliter ; Hope, O Israel, in God = Speret Israel in Domino ;Let us sing to the Lord = Cantate, cantate Domino ; Within the arms of Jesus = Inter brachia Salvatoris mei ; Come, I pray thee = Veni, rogo ; Lo, my intercessor stands = Ecce advocatus meus ; Lord, my God, in anger and in wrath = Domine, ne in furore tuo ; Verily among the dead = Quoniam non est in morte ; Go and depart from me = Discedite a me ; On thee the eyes = Oculi omnium ; The Lord's prayer = Pater noster ; Lord God almighty, bless this = Domine Deus, pater coelestis ; O give thanks unto God = Confitemini Domino ; Thanks to thee = Gratias, agimus tibi.
Language English and Latin words.
Subject Motets.
Motets.
Part songs, Latin.
Part songs, Latin.
Part songs, English.
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with continuo.
Part songs, English.
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with continuo.
Sacred vocal quartets with continuo.
Genre/Form Scores.
Sacred music.
Motets.
Motets.
Sacred music.
Scores.
Added Author Boyd, Morrison Comegys, 1891-1971, arranger of music.
Drinker, Henry S. (Henry Sandwith), 1880-1965, translator.
Container of (work): Schütz, Heinrich, 1585-1672. Cantiones sacrae.
Container of (expression): Schütz, Heinrich, 1585-1672. Cantiones sacrae. English.
Music No. 211 Association of American Choruses