Adspice domine, Op. 121 (Felix Mendelssohn)

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General Information

Title: Responsorium et Hymnus ad Vesperas Dominicae XXI post Trinitatis
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: TTBB

Genre: SacredVespersResponsoryOffice hymn for Pentecost XXII

Language: Latin
Instruments: basso continuo with cello

Published: 1874

Description:

Based on the responsory:


<< \relative { 
\clef "G_8" 	
\key f \major 
\time 2/4 
\autoBeamOff 
a8 a16 a16 a8 a16 a16 
bes4\fermata a\fermata 
a8 a16 a16 a16 a16 a16 a16 
c4 a 
a8[ g] a4\fermata 
} 
\addlyrics {
A -- pe -- ri o -- cu -- los tu -- os et vi -- de tri -- bu -- la -- ti -- o -- nem no -- stram. 
} 
>>


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Original text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Adspice, Domine de sede sancta tua et cogita de nobis:
Inclina, Deus meus, aurem tuam et audi :

Aperi oculos tuos et vide tribulationem nostram.

Ps.80:2  Qui regis Israel, intende,
qui deducis velut ovem Joseph,
qui sedes super Cherubim, intende.
Gloria Patri…

O lux beata, trinitas et principalis unitas,
iam sol recedit igneus infunde lumen cordibus.
Te mane laudem carmine, te deprecemur vespere,
te nostra duplex gloria per cuncta laudet saecula.
 

Original text and translations may be found at Aspice Domine de sede, Psalm 80, and O lux beata Trinitas.