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*[[Veni sponsa Christi (Anonymous)|Anonymous, Trent 89]] SAT | *[[Veni sponsa Christi (Anonymous)|Anonymous, Trent 89]] SAT | ||
*[[Veni sponsa Christi (Ippolito Baccusi)|Ippolito Baccusi]] SATTB | |||
*[[Veni Sponsa Christi (Giacomo Carissimi)|Giacomo Carissimi]] SSATTB | *[[Veni Sponsa Christi (Giacomo Carissimi)|Giacomo Carissimi]] SSATTB | ||
*[[Veni sponsa Christi (Giovanni Paolo Cima)|Giovanni Paolo Cima]] A & bc | *[[Veni sponsa Christi (Giovanni Paolo Cima)|Giovanni Paolo Cima]] A & bc |
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Veni sponsa Christi is the Magnificat antiphon at Second Vespers from the Common of Virgins.
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Also of note are several parody masses:
- Missa Veni sponsa Christi (Manuel Cardoso)
- Missa Veni sponsa Christi a 5 super Jean Richafort attributed to Lupus Hellinck or Nicolle des Celliers de Hesdin
- Missa Veni Sponsa Christi (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina) a 4 (5) on his own motet
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Leonora d'Este — Veni sponsa
- Sigismondo d'India — Veni sponsa Christi
- Mariano Garau — Veni sponsa Christi
- Pieter Maessens — Veni sponsa Christi
- Agostino Masera — Veni sponsa Christi
- Claudio Monteverdi — Veni sponsa Christi
- Josef Rheinberger — 3 4-st. Motetten
- Josef Rheinberger — 6 lateinische Hymnen, Op. 58
- Simone Stella — Veni Sponsa Christi
Text and translations
Latin text Veni sponsa Christi, accipe coronam |
English translation Come, bride of Christ, receive the crown |