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==Music files==
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*[[Image:NewScore.gif]] '''CPDL #10706:''' [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/2/2b/De_profundis%2C_H._156.pdf http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]
{{Editor|Paul Cienniwa|2006-01-10}} {{ScoreInfo|Letter|7|66}} {{Copy|CPDL}}
:'''Editor:''' [[User:Paul Cienniwa|Paul Cienniwa]] ''(added 2006-01-10)''.   '''Score information: '''Letter, 7 pages, 66 kbytes   '''Copyright:''' [[ChoralWiki:CPDL|CPDL]]
:'''Edition notes:'''
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==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''De Profundis H195''<br>
'''Title:''' ''De profundis, H 156''<br>
'''Composer:''' [[Marc-Antoine Charpentier]]
{{Composer|Marc-Antoine Charpentier}}


'''Number of voices:''' 4vv '''Voicing:''' SATB<br>
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
'''Genre:''' [[:Category:Sacred music|Sacred]], [[:Category:Motets|Motets]]<br>
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}}
'''Language:''' Latin<br>
{{Language|Latin}}
'''Instruments: '''basso continuo<br>
{{Instruments|Basso continuo}}
'''Published: '''never<br>
{{Pub|1||never}}


'''Description: '''<br>This setting of Psalm 130 concludes with a "Requiem aeternam." I've provided the option of returning to the opening verse and skipping the Requiem verse.<br> <br>In the original manuscript, Charpentier did not complete more than a couple of opening verses, providing an harmonic sketch, some rhythmic pointing (e.g., the first verse) and the remaining text. I presume that, as in Anglican chant, his singers would have filled in the words, with their own text rhythms, to the given harmonies.<br><br>This edition provides a practical approach to Charpentier's original, along with a continuo realization.<br>
'''Description:''' This setting of Psalm 130 concludes with a "Requiem aeternam." I've provided the option of returning to the opening verse and skipping the Requiem verse.<br><br>In the original manuscript, Charpentier did not complete more than a couple of opening verses, providing an harmonic sketch, some rhythmic pointing (''e.g.'', the first verse) and the remaining text. I presume that, as in Anglican chant, his singers would have filled in the words, with their own text rhythms, to the given harmonies.<br><br>This edition provides a practical approach to Charpentier's original, along with a continuo realization.<br>


'''External websites: '''
'''External websites:'''


==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==


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[[Category:Baroque music]]

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  • CPDL #10706:     
Editor: Paul Cienniwa (submitted 2006-01-10).   Score information: Letter, 7 pages, 66 kB    Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes:

General Information

Title: De profundis, H 156
Composer: Marc-Antoine Charpentier

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: Basso continuo

First published:

Description: This setting of Psalm 130 concludes with a "Requiem aeternam." I've provided the option of returning to the opening verse and skipping the Requiem verse.

In the original manuscript, Charpentier did not complete more than a couple of opening verses, providing an harmonic sketch, some rhythmic pointing (e.g., the first verse) and the remaining text. I presume that, as in Anglican chant, his singers would have filled in the words, with their own text rhythms, to the given harmonies.

This edition provides a practical approach to Charpentier's original, along with a continuo realization.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 130.