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<b>Language:</b> [[Latin]]<br> | <b>Language:</b> [[Latin]]<br> | ||
<b>Instruments: </b>none, a cappella<br> | <b>Instruments: </b>none, a cappella<br> | ||
<b>Published: </b><br> | <b>Published: </b> Gesualdo, 1611<br> | ||
<b>Description:</b> <br> | <b>Description:</b> <br> | ||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
<b>Original text: </b><br> | |||
Sicut ovis ad occisionem ductus est,<br> | |||
et dum male tractaretur non aperuit os suum;<br> | |||
traditus est ad mortem ut vivificaret populum suum.<br> | |||
''Versus'': Tradidit in mortem animam suam,<br> | |||
et inter iniquos reputatus est.<br> | |||
[Ut vivificaret].<br> | |||
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[[Category:Sheet music]][[Category:Sacred music]][[Category:Motets]][[Category:SSATTB]][[Category:Renaissance music]] | [[Category:Sheet music]][[Category:Sacred music]][[Category:Motets]][[Category:SSATTB]][[Category:Renaissance music]] |
Revision as of 11:35, 31 December 2006
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- CPDL #3772: Finale-2001.
- Editor: Fabrice Parmentier (added 2002-07-05). Score information: A4, 4 pages, 172 kbytes Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Tenebrae Responses for Holy Saturday, Response no. 1
General Information
Title: Sicut ovis ad occisionem
Composer: Carlo Gesualdo
Number of voices: 6vv Voicing: SSATTB
Genre: Sacred, Motets
Language: Latin
Instruments: none, a cappella
Published: Gesualdo, 1611
Description:
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Original text and translations
Original text:
Sicut ovis ad occisionem ductus est,
et dum male tractaretur non aperuit os suum;
traditus est ad mortem ut vivificaret populum suum.
Versus: Tradidit in mortem animam suam,
et inter iniquos reputatus est.
[Ut vivificaret].