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:'''Edition notes:''' A diplomatorian first draft edition of the | :'''Edition notes:''' A diplomatorian first draft edition of the motet. Only the PDF is posted now as the LilyPond sources (several files) and the midi files need some work to be combined in publishable form. | ||
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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
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'''Published:''' 1568 | '''Published:''' 1568 | ||
'''Description:''' A five part motet. | '''Description:''' A five part motet. Cantus is composed in free Counterpoint, Altus is a monotone ostinato and the tenorparts are a four in one Canon in the unison. Bassus is a ostinato on the functional bass notes of the first and fifth degree. The Cantus and Tenor parts are sung to parts of the 119- th psalm from the psalter and altus and Bassus are sung to panegyric texts extoling Count Fredrich of Saxony, Luther and Melancton. | ||
Cantus is composed in free Counterpoint, Altus is a monotone ostinato and the tenorparts are a four in one Canon in the unison. Bassus is a ostinato on the functional bass notes of the first and fifth degree. The Cantus and Tenor parts are sung to parts of the 119- th psalm from the psalter and altus and Bassus are sung to panegyric texts extoling Count Fredrich of Saxony, Luther and Melancton. | |||
'''External websites:''' | '''External websites:''' | ||
==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
Parts of the 119 | {{Text|Latin}} | ||
Parts of the [[Psalm 119|119th Psalm]]. (Lyrics of Cantus and Tenor parts)<br> | |||
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1 Beati immaculati in via, qui ambulant in lege Domini.<br> | 1 Beati immaculati in via, qui ambulant in lege Domini.<br> | ||
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175 Vivet anima mea, et laudabit te, et judicia tua adjuvabunt me.<br> | 175 Vivet anima mea, et laudabit te, et judicia tua adjuvabunt me.<br> | ||
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Lyrics of | Lyrics of Altus part:<br> | ||
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Vivat, vivat, vivat, vivat Ioannes Frederich: Elector & dux Saxorum:<br> | Vivat, vivat, vivat, vivat Ioannes Frederich: Elector & dux Saxorum:<br> | ||
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Charaque Christo Pectora: per vos, Inclyta nobis Dogmata Christi,<br> | Charaque Christo Pectora: per vos, Inclyta nobis Dogmata Christi,<br> | ||
Reddita: vestro Munere: pulsis Nubibus atris: Prodiit ortu,<br> | Reddita: vestro Munere: pulsis Nubibus atris: Prodiit ortu,<br> | ||
Candidiore Dogmata salutis: vivite longos Nestoris annos. Amen. | Candidiore Dogmata salutis: vivite longos Nestoris annos. Amen. | ||
[[Category:Sheet music]] | [[Category:Sheet music]] | ||
[[Category:Renaissance music]] | [[Category:Renaissance music]] |
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CPDL #20495:
- Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2009-11-16). Score information: A4, 16 pages, 189 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: A diplomatorian first draft edition of the motet. Only the PDF is posted now as the LilyPond sources (several files) and the midi files need some work to be combined in publishable form.
General Information
Title: Beati Imaculata in via
Composer: Johann Walter
Number of voices: 7vv Voicing: SATTTTB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
Published: 1568
Description: A five part motet. Cantus is composed in free Counterpoint, Altus is a monotone ostinato and the tenorparts are a four in one Canon in the unison. Bassus is a ostinato on the functional bass notes of the first and fifth degree. The Cantus and Tenor parts are sung to parts of the 119- th psalm from the psalter and altus and Bassus are sung to panegyric texts extoling Count Fredrich of Saxony, Luther and Melancton.
External websites:
Original text and translations
Latin text
Parts of the 119th Psalm. (Lyrics of Cantus and Tenor parts)
1 Beati immaculati in via, qui ambulant in lege Domini.
2 Beati qui scrutantur testimonia ejus; in toto corde exquirunt eum.
5 Utinam dirigantur viae meae ad custodiendas justificationes tuas.
6 Tunc non confundar, cum perspexero in omnibus mandatis tuis.
12 Benedictus es, Domine; doce me justificationes tuas.
35 Deduc me in semitam mandatorum tuorum, quia ipsam volui.
36 Inclina cor meum in testimonia tua, et non in avaritiam.
37 Averte oculos meos, ne videant vanitatem; in via tua vivifica me.
171 Eructabunt labia mea hymnum, cum docueris me justificationes tuas.
175 Vivet anima mea, et laudabit te, et judicia tua adjuvabunt me.
Lyrics of Altus part:
Vivat, vivat, vivat, vivat Ioannes Frederich: Elector & dux Saxorum:
Defensor veri dogmatis: pacisque custos pervigil:
Vivat per omne seculum.
Lyrics of Bassus part:
Vive Lutherus: Vive Melanton: Vivite nostrae, Lumina terrae:
Charaque Christo Pectora: per vos, Inclyta nobis Dogmata Christi,
Reddita: vestro Munere: pulsis Nubibus atris: Prodiit ortu,
Candidiore Dogmata salutis: vivite longos Nestoris annos. Amen.