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==Music files==
==Music files==
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*{{PostedDate|2007-01-06}} {{CPDLno|13357}} [[Media:Valls-eti.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Valls-eti.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Valls-eti.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:Valls-eti.sib|{{sib}}]] (Sibelius 2)
*{{{CPDLno|13357}} [{{filepath:Valls-eti.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Valls-eti.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Valls-eti.sib}} Sibelius 2]
{{Editor|Jonathan Goodliffe|2007-01-06}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|1|40}}{{Copy|CPDL}}
{{Editor|Jonathan Goodliffe|2007-01-06}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|1|40}}{{Copy|CPDL}}
:'''Edition notes:''' The original 8 staves are reduced to 4 as the tenor and bass voices sing exactly an octave below the soprano and alto voices. Bar lengths halved.
:{{EdNotes|The original 8 staves are reduced to 4 as the tenor and bass voices sing exactly an octave below the soprano and alto voices. Bar lengths halved.}}


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Et incarnatus est''<br>
{{Title|''Et incarnatus est''}}
{{Composer|Francisco Valls}}
{{Composer|Francisco Valls}}


{{Voicing|8|SSAATTBB}}<br>
{{Voicing|8|SSAATTBB}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Canons}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Canons}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Language|Latin}}
'''Instruments:''' {{acap}}<br>
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
'''Published:''' 1742
{{Pub|1|1742|in ''{{NoCo|Mapa Armónico Práctico}}''|no=&nbsp;}}
 
{{Descr|In the original scores all 8 voices are set out on distinct staves. The AATT voices appear in one score and the SSBB voices in a further and separate score immediately underneath, so it may have been intended that the canon should be sung in either of those groups of voices as well as in 8 parts and, no doubt, in 4 voices SATB. "Trocado" indicates that the canon uses contrary motion.}}
'''Description:''' From "Mapa Armonico Practico", facsimile manuscript including this score published by Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. In the original scores all 8 voices are set out on distinct staves. The AATT voices appear in one score and the SSBB voices in a further and separate score immediately underneath, so it may have been intended that the canon should be sung in either of those groups of voices as well as in 8 parts and, no doubt, in 4 voices SATB. "Trocado" indicates that the canon uses contrary motion.
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'''External websites:'''
 
==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{LinkText|Credo}}
{{LinkText|Credo}}


[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Baroque music]]
[[Category:Baroque music]]

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  • (Posted 2007-01-06)  CPDL #13357:        (Sibelius 2)
Editor: Jonathan Goodliffe (submitted 2007-01-06).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 40 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: The original 8 staves are reduced to 4 as the tenor and bass voices sing exactly an octave below the soprano and alto voices. Bar lengths halved.

General Information

Title: Et incarnatus est
Composer: Francisco Valls

Number of voices: 8vv   Voicing: SSAATTBB
Genre: SacredCanon

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1742 in Mapa Armónico Práctico, no.  
Description: In the original scores all 8 voices are set out on distinct staves. The AATT voices appear in one score and the SSBB voices in a further and separate score immediately underneath, so it may have been intended that the canon should be sung in either of those groups of voices as well as in 8 parts and, no doubt, in 4 voices SATB. "Trocado" indicates that the canon uses contrary motion.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Credo.