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In tua memoria (Arnold de Lantins)
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- Editor: Till Rettig (submitted 2008-03-28). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 73 kbytes Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
- Edition notes: Based on the edition by Laurent Vauclin.
- CPDL #3074:
Encore
- Editor: Laurent Vauclin (submitted 2001-10-31). Score information: 260 kbytes Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: In tua memoria
Composer: Arnold de Lantins
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: STB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
Published:
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Original text and translations
Latin text
Refrain:
- In tua memoria, virgo mater nata,
- Simus ut sit gloria perpes nobis data.
- Qui ad te confugium quaerimus securum,
- Ne quaquam repudium reverentes durum,
- Centrum peripheriae, doctrinae norma,
- Et nostrae miseriae tu formarum forma.
- Gaude plena gratia, virgo fecundata,
- Mundi spes et gloria, mater illibata,
- Peccatorum venia, sponsa consecrata,
- Sanctorum laetitia, regina beata.
English translation
by Mick Swithinbank
- Remember us, virgin mother,
- That perpetual glory may be given to us.
- As we seek a safe refuge with you,
- Do not harshly reject us who revere you,
- Centre to which the periphery looks, model of doctrine,
- Beauty of beauties to us wretches.
- Rejoice, for you are full of grace, virgin with child,
- Hope and glory of the world, mother undefiled,
- Indulgent to sinners, a hallowed bride,
- Joy of the saints, blessed queen.
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