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'''Description:''' no. 4 of ''Pseaulmes cinquante de David [...] ensuyvant le chant vulgaire, à cinq parties'', Anvers 1555 | '''Description:''' no. 4 of ''Pseaulmes cinquante de David [...] ensuyvant le chant vulgaire, à cinq parties'', Anvers 1555 | ||
i.e. using the genevan psalm tunes, like the Sweelinck psalms. This motet uses the tune of psalm 114 | i.e. using the genevan psalm tunes, like the Sweelinck psalms. This motet uses the tune of psalm 114. | ||
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* source at [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0007/bsb00071967/images/index.html Bayrische Staatsbibliotheek, 4 Mus. Pr.115#Beibd.1] | * source at [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0007/bsb00071967/images/index.html Bayrische Staatsbibliotheek, 4 Mus. Pr.115#Beibd.1] |
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- Editor: Klaas Spijker (submitted 2013-02-08). Score information: A4, 4 pages, 347 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: original key, original note values
General Information
Title: In exitu Israel de Aegypto
Composer: Jean Louys
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SAATB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: French
Instruments: A cappella
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Description: no. 4 of Pseaulmes cinquante de David [...] ensuyvant le chant vulgaire, à cinq parties, Anvers 1555 i.e. using the genevan psalm tunes, like the Sweelinck psalms. This motet uses the tune of psalm 114.
External websites:
Original text and translations
French text
Pseaume 114 - Clément Marot
Quand Israel hors d’Egypte sortit:
Et la maison de Iacob se partit
D'entre le peuple estrange:
Iuda fut fact la grand gloire de Dieu
Et Dieu se fit Prince du peuple Hebreu
Prince de grand' louange.
Dutch text
Marnix van sint Aldegonde
Doe Israel los uyt Egypten quam,
End van den volck vertoge Jacobs stam,
Van Lien, die hun vremt waren.
Thuys Juda wert des Heeren roem end eer,
D'Almachtig self werd' Coninck ende Heer
Der Israelsche scharen.
The lyrics are a poetic translation of psalm 114
Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 114.