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- Editor: Edward Tambling (submitted 2010-08-19). Score information: A4, 4 pages, 63 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: At original pitch for ATTB
General Information
Title: Sub tuum praesidium
Composer: Benedictus de Opiciis
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: ATTB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
Published: 1515 Lofzangen [Lofzangen ter ere van Keizer Maximiliaan en zijn kleinzoon Karel den Vijfden] (Antwerp, 1515) and 1516/1517 in the Royal 11 E. xi manuscript.
Description: This motet is one of only two surviving works by the composer, the other of which (Summae laudis O Maria) is contained (along with this one) in the1515 publication (see above).
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Original text and translations
The text differs slightly from the usual version (to be found here), and is thus:
Latin text
Sub tuum praesidium ad te confugimus, sancta Dei genetrix;
nostras deprecationes ne despicias in necessitatibus,
sed a periculis cunctis libera nos,
semper virgo gloriosa et benedicta.
English translation by Edward Tambling
We fly to thy patronage, O holy Mother of God;
despise not our prayers in our necessities,
but deliver us from all dangers,
O ever glorious and blessed virgin.