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*{{PostedDate|2017-05-05}} {{CPDLno|44372}} [[Media:Pygott-Quid.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Pygott-Quid.mid|{{mid}}]] | |||
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:'''Edition notes:''' Edited from the "King Henry VIII Manuscript" in original note values and at the original pitch. A critical commentary is included | |||
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{{Editor|Michael Gibson|2004-03-30}} | {{Editor|Michael Gibson|2004-03-30}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|9|372}}{{Copy|Personal}} | ||
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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
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{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}} | {{Genre|Sacred|Motets}} | ||
{{Language|2|Latin|English}} | {{Language|2|Latin|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella}} | |||
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'''Description:''' | '''Description:''' | ||
'''External websites:''' | '''External websites:''' | ||
*[https://youtu.be/DFtQF4JzRDQ 1966 YouTube performance - 1st verse only (Guildford Cathedral Choir)] - [[wikipedia:Barry Rose|Barry Rose]] | |||
==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
{{Text|2|Latin|English | {{Text|2|Latin|English| | ||
''Quid petis, o fili? | ''Quid petis, o fili? | ||
''Mater dulcissima ba ba. | ''Mater dulcissima ba ba. | ||
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full softly and full soberly | full softly and full soberly | ||
unto her sweet son she said: | unto her sweet son she said: | ||
''Quid petis, o fili? | |||
''Mater dulcissima ba ba. | |||
I mean this by Mary, | |||
our maker’s mother of might, | |||
full lovely looking on our Lord | |||
the lantern of light. | |||
Thus saying to our saviour: | |||
this saw I in my sight, | |||
this reason that I read you now, | |||
I read it full right. | |||
''Quid petis, o fili? | ''Quid petis, o fili? | ||
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So nigh marr’d was my main | So nigh marr’d was my main | ||
Save it pleased me so passingly | Save it pleased me so passingly | ||
That past was my pain; | |||
Yet softly to her sweet son | Yet softly to her sweet son | ||
Methought I heard her sain: | Methought I heard her sain: | ||
Now gracious God and good sweet babe | Now gracious God and good sweet babe | ||
Yet once this game again | Yet once this game again. | ||
''Quid petis, o fili? | ''Quid petis, o fili? | ||
''Mater dulcissima ba ba. | ''Mater dulcissima ba ba. | ||
''O pater, o fili | ''O pater, o fili | ||
''Mihi plausus oscula da da. | ''Mihi plausus oscula da da.}} | ||
[[Category:Sheet music]] | [[Category:Sheet music]] | ||
[[Category:Renaissance music]] | [[Category:Renaissance music]] |
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- Editor: Jason Smart (submitted 2017-05-05). Score information: A4, 10 pages, 384 kB Copyright: CC BY NC ND
- Edition notes: Edited from the "King Henry VIII Manuscript" in original note values and at the original pitch. A critical commentary is included
- Editor: Michael Gibson (submitted 2004-03-30). Score information: A4, 9 pages, 372 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes:
General Information
Title: Quid petis, O fili?
Composer: Richard Pygott
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Languages: Latin, English
Instruments: A cappella
First published:
Description:
External websites:
Original text and translations
Latin and English text
Quid petis, o fili?
Mater dulcissima ba ba.
O pater, o fili
Mihi plausus oscula da da.
The mother, full mannerly
and meekly as a maid,
looking on her little son,
so laughing in lap laid
so prettily, so pertly,
so passingly well apay’d
full softly and full soberly
unto her sweet son she said:
Quid petis, o fili?
Mater dulcissima ba ba.
I mean this by Mary,
our maker’s mother of might,
full lovely looking on our Lord
the lantern of light.
Thus saying to our saviour:
this saw I in my sight,
this reason that I read you now,
I read it full right.
Quid petis, o fili?
Mater dulcissima ba ba.
Musing on her manners
So nigh marr’d was my main
Save it pleased me so passingly
That past was my pain;
Yet softly to her sweet son
Methought I heard her sain:
Now gracious God and good sweet babe
Yet once this game again.
Quid petis, o fili?
Mater dulcissima ba ba.
O pater, o fili
Mihi plausus oscula da da.