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{{Editor|Nikolaus Hold|2016-10-10}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|44}}{{Copy|Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial}}
{{Editor|Nikolaus Hold|2016-10-10}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|44}}{{Copy|Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Altus in tenor clef. {{MXL}}
:{{EdNotes|Altus an octave lower in G2 clef.}}


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Nobis natus, nobis datus a 5''<br>
{{Title|''Nobis natus, nobis datus a 5''}}
{{Composer|Thomas Stoltzer}}
{{Composer|Thomas Stoltzer}}
{{Lyricist|}}
{{Lyricist|}}


{{Voicing|5|SSATB|DDATB}}<br>
{{Voicing|5|SSATB|DDATB}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Hymns}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Eucharistic songs|Office hymns}} for {{Cat|Corpus Christi}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Published|}}
{{Pub|1|1542|in ''[[Sacrorum hymnorum liber primus (Georg Rhau)]]''|no=69}}
 
{{Pub|2|1931|in ''[[Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst, erste Folge]]''|vol=Band 1.65}}
'''Description:''' The work is for Diskantus I and II, Altus, Tenor, and Bassus; to say it is for SSATB, would be misleading. The title Nobis natus, nobis datus was chosen because it is also in the IMSLP. Work printed in "Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst" Volume 65 as No. XVII. The title there is: De Corpore Christi, subtitle: Pange lingua. In the same volume there is also a 4-voice version as No. XV.
{{Descr|The work is for Diskantus I and II, Altus, Tenor, and Bassus; to say it is for SSATB, would be misleading. The title "Nobis natus, nobis datus" [sic] was chosen because it is also in the IMSLP. Work printed in "Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst" Volume 65 as No. XVII. The title there is: De Corpore Christi, subtitle: Pange lingua. In the same volume there are also 4-voice settings of verses 3 & 4, "Nobis natus" & "In suprema", No.'s XV & XVI.}}
 
{{#ExtWeb:
'''External websites:''' {{IMSLP2|Nobis_natus,_nobis_datus_(Stoltzer,_Thomas)|Nobis_natus,_nobis_datus}}
*{{IMSLP2|Sacrorum hymnorum, Book 1 (Rhau, Georg)|Rhau's 1542 print}}
*{{IMSLP2|Complete Latin Hymns and Psalms (Stoltzer, Thomas)|DdT 61, with notes on sources}}
}}


==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{LinkText|Nobis datus}} only reversed at the beginning  
{{LinkText|Nobis datus}} only reversed at the beginning


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  • (Posted 2016-10-10)  CPDL #41395:     
Editor: Nikolaus Hold (submitted 2016-10-10).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 44 kB   Copyright: CC BY NC
Edition notes: Altus an octave lower in G2 clef.

General Information

Title: Nobis natus, nobis datus a 5
Composer: Thomas Stoltzer
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 5vv   Voicing: DDATB
Genre: SacredEucharistic songOffice hymn for Corpus Christi

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1542 in Sacrorum hymnorum liber primus (Georg Rhau), no. 69
    2nd published: 1931 in Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst, erste Folge, Band 1.65
Description: The work is for Diskantus I and II, Altus, Tenor, and Bassus; to say it is for SSATB, would be misleading. The title "Nobis natus, nobis datus" [sic] was chosen because it is also in the IMSLP. Work printed in "Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst" Volume 65 as No. XVII. The title there is: De Corpore Christi, subtitle: Pange lingua. In the same volume there are also 4-voice settings of verses 3 & 4, "Nobis natus" & "In suprema", No.'s XV & XVI.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Nobis datus. only reversed at the beginning