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==Music files== | ==Music files== | ||
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*{{PostedDate|2015-08-09}} {{CPDLno|36436}} [[Media:Veni_de_Libano,_amica_mea_SWV_266_Schutz.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Veni_de_Libano,_amica_mea_SWV_266_Schutz.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Veni_de_Libano,_amica_mea_SWV_266_Schutz.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:Veni_de_Libano,_amica_mea_SWV_266_Schutz.capx|{{Capx}}]] | *{{PostedDate|2015-08-09}} {{CPDLno|36436}} [[Media:Veni_de_Libano,_amica_mea_SWV_266_Schutz.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Veni_de_Libano,_amica_mea_SWV_266_Schutz.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Veni_de_Libano,_amica_mea_SWV_266_Schutz.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:Veni_de_Libano,_amica_mea_SWV_266_Schutz.capx|{{Capx}}]] | ||
{{Editor|James Gibb|2015-08-09}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|6|101}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | {{Editor|James Gibb|2015-08-09}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|6|101}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | ||
: | :{{EdNotes|Clefs modernised. Time signature changed from 4/2 to 2/2. The source, which may be found at IMSLP, is very distorted on one page, so bars 22-23, 28-29 and 34-35 have been reconstructed from a Youtube recording.}} | ||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''Veni de Libano, veni, amica mea, SWV 266''}} | |||
{{Composer|Heinrich Schütz}} | {{Composer|Heinrich Schütz}} | ||
'''Source of text:''' Song of Songs 4:7-8; 2:10 | '''Source of text:''' Song of Songs 4:7-8; 2:10 | ||
{{Voicing|2|TB}} | {{Voicing|2|TB}} | ||
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}} | {{Genre|Sacred|Motets}} | ||
{{Language|Latin}} | {{Language|Latin}} | ||
{{Instruments|String ensemble| 2 violins & continuo}} | {{Instruments|String ensemble| 2 violins & continuo}} | ||
{{ | {{Pub|1|1629|in ''{{NoCo|Symphoniae sacrae I, Op. 6}}''|no=10}} | ||
{{Pub|2|1887|in ''[[Heinrich Schütz: Sämtliche Werke]]''|vol=Volume 5|no=10}} | |||
''' | {{Pub|3|1957|in ''[[Neue Schütz-Ausgabe]]''|vol=Volume 13|no=10}} | ||
{{Descr|Second part of a 2-part motet, the first part being [[O quam pulchra es, amica mea, SWV 265 (Heinrich Schütz)|O quam pulchra es, amica mea]].}} | |||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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Veni, veni, coronaberis. | Veni, veni, coronaberis. | ||
Surge, surge, propera, amica mea, soror mea, sponsa mea, immaculata mea et veni. | Surge, surge, propera, amica mea, soror mea, sponsa mea, immaculata mea et veni. | ||
O quam tu pulchra es, amica mea, columba mea, formosa mea, immaculata mea. | O quam tu pulchra es, amica mea, columba mea, formosa mea, immaculata mea.}} | ||
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- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2015-08-09). Score information: A4, 6 pages, 101 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Clefs modernised. Time signature changed from 4/2 to 2/2. The source, which may be found at IMSLP, is very distorted on one page, so bars 22-23, 28-29 and 34-35 have been reconstructed from a Youtube recording.
General Information
Title: Veni de Libano, veni, amica mea, SWV 266
Composer: Heinrich Schütz
Source of text: Song of Songs 4:7-8; 2:10
Number of voices: 2vv Voicing: TB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: String ensemble 2 violins & continuo
First published: 1629 in Symphoniae sacrae I, Op. 6, no. 10
2nd published: 1887 in Heinrich Schütz: Sämtliche Werke, Volume 5, no. 10
3rd published: 1957 in Neue Schütz-Ausgabe, Volume 13, no. 10
Description: Second part of a 2-part motet, the first part being O quam pulchra es, amica mea.
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Original text and translations
Latin text Veni de Libano, veni amica mea, columba mea, formosa mea. |
English translation Come out of Lebanon, come, my love, my dove, my beautiful one.
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