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*[[Si bona suscepimus a 6 (Leonhard Lechner)|Leonhard Lechner]] SAATTB | *[[Si bona suscepimus a 6 (Leonhard Lechner)|Leonhard Lechner]] SAATTB | ||
*[[Si bona suscepimus ( | *[[Si bona suscepimus (Costanzo Porta)|Costanzo Porta]] AATB | ||
*[[Si bona suscepimus (Andreas de Silva)|Andreas de Silva]] ATB | *[[Si bona suscepimus (Andreas de Silva)|Andreas de Silva]] ATB | ||
*[[Si bona suscepimus (Philippe Verdelot)|Philippe Verdelot]] ATTBarB | *[[Si bona suscepimus (Philippe Verdelot)|Philippe Verdelot]] ATTBarB |
Revision as of 23:23, 9 June 2014
General information
Responsory from the Office of the Dead. Source of text is Job 2:10 and Job 1:21
Settings by composers
- Giovanni Croce AAATTTBB
- Hans Leo Hassler SSATTB
- Hans Leo Hassler SSAATTTB
- Leonhard Lechner SAATTB
- Costanzo Porta AATB
- Andreas de Silva ATB
- Philippe Verdelot ATTBarB
Original text and translations
Latin text
2:10 Si bona suscepimus de manu Domini, mala autem quare non sustineamus? 1:21 Nudus egressus sum de utero matris mei, et nudus revertar illuc. Dominus dedit, |
English translation by Edward Tambling 2:10 If we have received good things from the hand of the Lord, why should we not endure bad things? 1:21 Naked came I out of my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return there. The Lord has given, the Lord has taken away: as it has pleased the Lord, so is it done: blessed be the name of the Lord. |