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{{CiteCat|Motets|Motet}} for the feast of St. {{CiteCat|John the Evangelist}}. | {{CiteCat|Motets|Motet}} for the feast of St. {{CiteCat|John the Evangelist}}. | ||
==Settings by composers== | ==Settings by composers== | ||
*[[Iste est Joannes (Nobuaki Izawa)|Nobuaki Izawa]] SATB | |||
*[[Iste est Joannes (Luca Marenzio)| Luca Marenzio]] SATB (first section only) | *[[Iste est Joannes (Luca Marenzio)|Luca Marenzio]] SATB (first section only) | ||
*[[Iste est Joannes (Peter Philips)|Peter Philips]] SSATB | *[[Iste est Joannes (Peter Philips)|Peter Philips]] SSATB | ||
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==Text and translations== | ==Text and translations== | ||
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Revision as of 20:31, 29 July 2018
General information
Motet for the feast of St. John the Evangelist.
Settings by composers
- Nobuaki Izawa SATB
- Luca Marenzio SATB (first section only)
- Peter Philips SSATB
Text and translations
Latin text Iste est Joannes, qui supra pectus Domini in coena recubuit: |
English translation This is John, who leaned on the breast of the Lord at the Last Supper: |