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Kyrie

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Editor: Katharina Bäuml (submitted 2010-04-26).   Score information: A4, 4 pages, 37 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: for SAT

Gloria

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Credo

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Edition notes: for SAATB

Sanctus - Benedictus

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Agnus Dei

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General Information

Title: Missa 'Sub tuum praesidium'
Composer: Jacob Obrecht

Number of voices: 3 to 7vv   Voicing: SAT
, SATB, SAATB, SSAATB and SSAATTB
Genre: SacredMass

Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
Published: 1507 first print, 1519 manuscript

Description: The "Choir Books of Annaberg", a collection of manuscripts, were brought from the court of Friedrich der Weise (residing in Wittenberg since 1486) to the church of Annaberg on the occasion of the inauguration. It was St. Anne's day, 26th July in 1519, when the inauguration of this church took place. The books remained there for more than four centuries until they were transferred to the library of Saxony in Dresden (SLUB). First printed edition of this work was in 1507 in Basel, as part of the collection "concentus harmonici".

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Original text and translations

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KyrieGloriaCredoSanctus & BenedictusAgnus Dei

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