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==General Information == | ==General Information == | ||
Eighth of the nine responsories for Matins of [[Maundy Thursday]]. | Eighth of the nine responsories for Matins of [[Maundy Thursday]]. | ||
A responsory is a sung response to a Scripture reading. It has two parts: a respond and a versicle. After the versicle (indicated below by V. and usually sung by a single voice or a smaller group), the second part of the respond (indicated below by a bullet) is repeated. | A responsory is a sung response to a Scripture reading. It has two parts: a respond and a versicle. After the versicle (indicated below by V. and usually sung by a single voice or a smaller group), the second part of the respond (indicated below by a bullet) is repeated. | ||
==Settings by composers == | ==Settings by composers == | ||
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ne intretis in tentationem. | ne intretis in tentationem. | ||
Vel Judam non videtis quomodo non dormit, | Vel Judam non videtis quomodo non dormit, | ||
sed festinat tradere me Judaeis?}} | sed festinat tradere me Judaeis?}} | ||
{{mdl|4}} | {{mdl|4}} | ||
{{Translation|Spanish| | {{Translation|Spanish| | ||
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''Responsory:'' | ''Responsory:'' | ||
What, could you not watch one hour with me, | What, could you not watch one hour with me, | ||
you that were eager to die for me? | you that were eager to die for me? | ||
Or do you not see Judas, how he sleeps not, | Or do you not see Judas, how he sleeps not, | ||
but makes haste to betray me to the Jews? | but makes haste to betray me to the Jews? | ||
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''Verse:'' | ''Verse:'' | ||
Why do you sleep? Arise and pray, | Why do you sleep? Arise and pray, | ||
lest ye fall into temptation. | lest ye fall into temptation. | ||
Or do you not see Judas, how he sleeps not, | Or do you not see Judas, how he sleeps not, | ||
but makes haste to betray me to the Jews?}} | but makes haste to betray me to the Jews?}} | ||
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''Responsory: (Alternative version)'' | ''Responsory: (Alternative version)'' | ||
Could ye not watch one hour with me, | Could ye not watch one hour with me, | ||
ye that were ready to die for me? | ye that were ready to die for me? | ||
Or see ye not Judas, how he sleepeth not, | Or see ye not Judas, how he sleepeth not, | ||
how he maketh haste to betray me to the Jews? | how he maketh haste to betray me to the Jews? |
Latest revision as of 06:23, 25 November 2020
General Information
Eighth of the nine responsories for Matins of Maundy Thursday.
A responsory is a sung response to a Scripture reading. It has two parts: a respond and a versicle. After the versicle (indicated below by V. and usually sung by a single voice or a smaller group), the second part of the respond (indicated below by a bullet) is repeated.
Settings by composers
- Giuseppe Antonio Ferrario SATB
- Michael Haydn SATB
- Marco Antonio Ingegneri
- in Latin SATB
- In English SATB
- Orlando di Lasso SATB
- Jeffrey Quick SAATBB
- Tomás Luis de Victoria SSAT, SATB & TTBB
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Giovanni Bernardo Colombi — Una hora non potuistis
- Pedro de Cristo — Una hora
- Jan Dismas Zelenka — Responsories for Maundy Thursday, ZWV 55:1-9
- Jan Dismas Zelenka — Una hora, ZWV 55:08
Text and translations
Latin text Responsorium: |
Spanish translation Responsorium: |
English translation Responsory: |
Responsory: (Alternative version) |
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