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:'''Edition notes:''' This is a scholarly edition, transcribed from the source Corollarium Cantionum Sacrarum, No. LXIII (Nuremburg: Gerlach, 1590), and in the original notated key. Original note values halved. The editor of the edition maintains personal copyright, but allows the edition to be freely reproduced and used for study and performance. The edition editor asks that permission be requested for any scholarly or profit-making use of this edition. | :'''Edition notes:''' This is a scholarly edition, transcribed from the source Corollarium Cantionum Sacrarum, No. LXIII (Nuremburg: Gerlach, 1590), and in the original notated key. Original note values halved. The editor of the edition maintains personal copyright, but allows the edition to be freely reproduced and used for study and performance. The edition editor asks that permission be requested for any scholarly or profit-making use of this edition. | ||
*{{NewWork|2008-06-26}} {{CPDLno|17334}} [{{filepath:No45-Canite_Tuba.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:No45-Canite_Tuba.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:No45-Canite_Tuba.mus}} Finale 2006] | |||
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'''Published:''' Number 45 of [[Florilegium Sacrarum Cantionum | | '''Published:''' Number 45 of [[Florilegium Sacrarum Cantionum |''Florilegium Sacrarum Cantionum'']] - Petrius Phalesius (1609). Also in ''Corollarium Cantionum Sacrarum'', No. LXIII (Nuremburg: Gerlach, 1590) | ||
Corollarium Cantionum Sacrarum, No. LXIII (Nuremburg: Gerlach, 1590) | |||
'''Description:''' Two-part motet, Prima Pars: Canite Tuba, Secunda Pars: Rorate Coeli. Texts proper to the Fourth Sunday of Advent. | '''Description:''' Two-part motet, Prima Pars: Canite Tuba, Secunda Pars: Rorate Coeli. Texts proper to the Fourth Sunday of Advent. | ||
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Canite tuba in Sion, quia prope est dies Domini: | Canite tuba in Sion, quia prope est dies Domini: | ||
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-- Isaias 45:8 | -- Isaias 45:8 | ||
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Sound the trumpet in Sion, for the day of the Lord is nigh: | Sound the trumpet in Sion, for the day of the Lord is nigh: |
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CPDL #27104:
- Editor: Benjamin Stone (submitted 2012-09-05). Score information: Letter, 13 pages, 638 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: This is a scholarly edition, transcribed from the source Corollarium Cantionum Sacrarum, No. LXIII (Nuremburg: Gerlach, 1590), and in the original notated key. Original note values halved. The editor of the edition maintains personal copyright, but allows the edition to be freely reproduced and used for study and performance. The edition editor asks that permission be requested for any scholarly or profit-making use of this edition.
CPDL #17334: Finale 2006
- Editor: Sabine Cassola (submitted 2008-06-25). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 135 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes:
General Information
Title: Canite Tuba
Composer: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SSATB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
Published: Number 45 of Florilegium Sacrarum Cantionum - Petrius Phalesius (1609). Also in Corollarium Cantionum Sacrarum, No. LXIII (Nuremburg: Gerlach, 1590)
Description: Two-part motet, Prima Pars: Canite Tuba, Secunda Pars: Rorate Coeli. Texts proper to the Fourth Sunday of Advent.
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Original text and translations
Latin text
Canite tuba in Sion, quia prope est dies Domini:
ecce venit ad salvandum nos.
Erunt prava in directa, et aspera in vias planas:
veni, Domine, et noli tardare. Alleluja.
-- Joel 2, Isaias 40:4
Rorate coeli desuper,
et nubes pluant justum:
aperiatur terra et germinet Salvatorem.
Ostende nobis, Domine, misericordiam tuam,
et salutare tuum da nobis:
veni Domine, et noli tardare. Alleluja.
-- Isaias 45:8
English text
Sound the trumpet in Sion, for the day of the Lord is nigh:
behold, he cometh for our salvation.
The crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain:
come, O Lord, and do not delay. Alleluia.
Drop down dew, ye heavens, from above
and let the clouds pour down righteousness:
let the earth open and bring forth the Savior.
Show us thy mercy, O Lord,
and grant us thy salvation:
come, O Lord, and do not delay. Alleluia.