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==Settings by composers== | ==Settings by composers== | ||
*[[Veni redemptor (Ambrosian chant)|Ambrosian chant]] | *[[Veni redemptor (Ambrosian chant)|Ambrosian chant]] | ||
*[[Veni redemptor gentium (Anonymous)|Anonymous ( Trent | *[[Veni redemptor gentium (Anonymous)|Anonymous (Trent MS 88)]] a 4 (strophic) | ||
*[[Veni redemptor gentium (Christoph Dalitz)|Christoph Dalitz]] a 4 or a 3 (strophic) | *[[Veni redemptor gentium (Christoph Dalitz)|Christoph Dalitz]] a 4 or a 3 (strophic) | ||
*[[Innario RPS (Carlotta Ferrari)|Carlotta Ferrari]] | |||
*[[Veni redemptor gentium (Heinrich Finck)|Heinrich Finck]] | |||
*[[Veni redemptor gentium (Jacob Handl)|Jacob Handl]] a 5 (verse 1) | *[[Veni redemptor gentium (Jacob Handl)|Jacob Handl]] a 5 (verse 1) | ||
*[[Veni redemptor gentium (Leonhard Paminger)|Leonhard Paminger]] a 4 (strophic, one of 3 settings) | *[[Veni redemptor gentium (Leonhard Paminger)|Leonhard Paminger]] a 4 (strophic, one of 3 settings) | ||
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**No. 9: verse 7, ''[[Praesepe jam fulget tuum (Michael Praetorius)|Praesepe jam fulget tuum]]'' a 2 | **No. 9: verse 7, ''[[Praesepe jam fulget tuum (Michael Praetorius)|Praesepe jam fulget tuum]]'' a 2 | ||
**No. 10: verse 8, ''[[Deo patri sit gloria (Michael Praetorius)|Deo patri sit gloria]]'' a 7 | **No. 10: verse 8, ''[[Deo patri sit gloria (Michael Praetorius)|Deo patri sit gloria]]'' a 7 | ||
*[[Veni redemptor gentium (Johann Hermann Schein)|Johann Hermann Schein]] | |||
*[[Veni redemptor gentium (Johann Stahel)|Johann Stahel]] (verses 1 and 3) | |||
*[[Non ex virili semine (Thomas Stoltzer)|Thomas Stoltzer]] a 4 (verse 2) | *[[Non ex virili semine (Thomas Stoltzer)|Thomas Stoltzer]] a 4 (verse 2) | ||
*[[Alvus tumescit virginis (Thomas Stoltzer)|Thomas Stoltzer]] (verse 3) | |||
*[[Veni redemptor gentium (Remi Studer)|Remi Studer]] | |||
*André Vierendeels | *André Vierendeels | ||
**[[Veni redemptor gentium II (André Vierendeels)|1<sup>st</sup> setting]] | **[[Veni redemptor gentium II (André Vierendeels)|1<sup>st</sup> setting]] | ||
**[[Veni redemptor gentium I (André Vierendeels)|2<sup>nd</sup> setting]] | **[[Veni redemptor gentium I (André Vierendeels)|2<sup>nd</sup> setting]] | ||
**[[Veni Redemptor gentium III (André Vierendeels)|3<sup>rd</sup> setting]] | |||
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Revision as of 20:55, 22 July 2022
Office hymn for the octave before Christmas, attributed to St. Ambrose. The German paraphrase Nun komm der Heiden Heiland is by Luther.
View the Wikipedia article on Veni redemptor gentium.
- Note on authorship at Preces-latinae
Settings by composers
- Ambrosian chant
- Anonymous (Trent MS 88) a 4 (strophic)
- Christoph Dalitz a 4 or a 3 (strophic)
- Carlotta Ferrari
- Heinrich Finck
- Jacob Handl a 5 (verse 1)
- Leonhard Paminger a 4 (strophic, one of 3 settings)
- Michael Praetorius: several verses published in Hymnodia Sionia
- No. 1 verse 1, Veni redemptor gentium a 4
- No. 7: verse 5, Egressus ejus a patre a 5
- No. 8: verse 6, Aequalis aeterno patri a 4
- No. 9: verse 7, Praesepe jam fulget tuum a 2
- No. 10: verse 8, Deo patri sit gloria a 7
- Johann Hermann Schein
- Johann Stahel (verses 1 and 3)
- Thomas Stoltzer a 4 (verse 2)
- Thomas Stoltzer (verse 3)
- Remi Studer
- André Vierendeels
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Anonymous — Veni Redemptor gentium 1
- Heinrich Schütz — Nun komm der Heiden Heiland, SWV 301
Text and translations
Latin text 1. Veni, Redemptor gentium; |
English translation 1. Come, redeemer of the peoples, |
English translation Come, thou Redeemer of the earth,
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