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{{Translation |English | | {{Translation |English | Prothomartyr and Levite | ||
Brightnes of Faith, Brightnes of life, | |||
shining and miraculouse (St. 7 - 9) | |||
You who have the name of crowned. | |||
You who suffered torments | |||
to recieve The crown (St. 28-30) | |||
You whos Death became your birth | |||
You for whom deadly pain | |||
brought the dawn of life (St. 34-36) | |||
You who saw the heavens open | |||
and Christ revealed | |||
Crying with a free voice (St.46-48) | |||
You who stands at the righthand of God | |||
With Jesus speacing for you | |||
Steven consider (St.43-45) | |||
You who obeyed Christ | |||
You who live forever with Christ | |||
Fristfruit of martyr. (St.60-63)}} | |||
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- Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2020-01-07). Score information: A4, 38 pages, 308 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: A semi-diplomatoric edition. Cleffing modern but note-values and keys as in original. Ficta added.
Full score and separate scores for each choir and parts are included.
General Information
Title: Prothomartyr et Livita
Composer: Giovanni Matteo Asola
Lyricist: Adam of St. Victorcreate page
Number of voices: 8vv Voicing: SATB.SATB
Genre: Sacred, Motet, Sequence hymn
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1600
Description: A two choir setting of a compilation of lines from a Sequence for the feast of St. Stephanos protomartyr and Deacon (26 Dec): Heri mundus exultavit. The text of the sequence is commonly ascribed to Adam of St. Victor. Asola's setting uses lines: 7-9, 28-30, 34-36, 46-48, 43-45 and 60-63 of the sequence.
External websites:
- John Mason Neale's metric translation on Wikisource
Original text and translations
Latin text Prothomartyr et Levita, |
English translation Prothomartyr and Levite |