Sur tous regrets (Orlando di Lasso)

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  • (Posted 2016-12-19)  CPDL #42336: 
Original pitch:        
Transposed down a fourth:       - Alto is in tenor clef
Editor: Pothárn Imre (submitted 2016-12-19).   Score information: A4, 3 pages, 77 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Transcribed from Mellange d'Orlande de Lassus 1570. Original pitch (high chiavette) and note-values. French spelling modernised.

General Information

Title: Sur tous regrets
Composer: Orlando di Lasso
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 5vv   Voicing: SATTB
Genre: SecularChanson

Language: French
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1560 in Tiers livre des chansons a 4-6 parties, no. 16
    2nd published: 1567 in Quatorsièsme livre de chansons (Le Roy & Ballard), Edition 2, no. 13
    3rd published: 1570 in Mellange d'Orlande de Lassus, no. 48
    4th published: 1574 in La fleur des chansons des deux plus excellens musiciens de nostre temps (Bavent), Livre 2, no. 12
    5th published: 1576 in Le thresor de musique, Edition 1, no. 72
    6th published: 1582 in Le thresor de musique, Edition 2, no. 70
    7th published: 1592 in La fleur des chansons, no. 48
    8th published: 1609 in Hortus musicalis (ed. Michael Herrer) – sacred contrafact, Book 2, no. 11
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Original text and translations

French.png French text

Sur tous regrets le mien plus piteux pleure
Jetant soupirs transperçants mon las coeur
Car j'ai perdu l'amiable liqueur
Que tant je plainds et plaindrai en ample heure.

English.png English translation

Of all desires, mine most pitifully cry,
Piercing my wretched heart, forcing a sigh,
For having lost all that might satisfy,
My lot I loudly do and shall decry.

Translation by Thomas Daughton