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'''Title:''' ''Non conturbetur cor vestrum'' (2.p. ''Ego rogabo Patrem meum'')<br> | '''Title:''' ''Non conturbetur cor vestrum'' (2.p. ''Ego rogabo Patrem meum'')<br> | ||
{{Composer|Pierre de Manchicourt}} | {{Composer|Pierre de Manchicourt| or {{Cat|Maître Gosse compositions|Maître Gosse}}}} | ||
'''Source of text:''' from John 14:1,16,17 and 16:22 | '''Source of text:''' from John 14:1,16,17 and 16:22 | ||
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- (Posted 2019-09-27) CPDL #55442: Manchicourt_-_Non_conturbetur_cor_vestrum_(RSU-037_-1.0).midi
- Editor: Andrew Fysh (submitted 2019-09-27). Score information: A4, 7 pages Copyright: CC BY SA
- Edition notes: Transposed one tone lower (for SATB). Original note values retained. Transcribed and edited from the Gardano and Berg & Neuber printed sources listed below. Conflicting attribution to Maître Gosse acknowledged, and discussed in the Editorial Notes.
General Information
Title: Non conturbetur cor vestrum (2.p. Ego rogabo Patrem meum)
Composer: Pierre de Manchicourt or Maître Gosse
Source of text: from John 14:1,16,17 and 16:22
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Motet, Responsory for the Feast of the Ascension
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1539 in Gardano, Primus liber cum quatuor vocibus … Mottetti del frutto a quatro, no. 14
2nd published: 1549 in Gardano, Excellentiss. autorum liber primus quatuor vocum (reprint of the 1539 collection), no. 14
3rd published: 1555 in Berg & Neuber, Secundus tomus Evangeliorum … (4, 5, 6 et plurimum vocum), no. 8
4th published: c.1565 in Leiden, Archieven van de Kerken, Ms. 1441 (Koorboek IV / Codex D)
Description: This motet is attributed to Maître Gosse in the Gardano and Berg & Neuber sources above, and to Manchicourt in the Leiden choirbook. It is typical of Manchicourt's compositional style, and also the model for one of his parody masses.
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Original text and translations
Latin text Non [con]turbétur cor vestrum, |
English translation Let not your heart be troubled; |