Deus in adjutorium: Difference between revisions
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*[[Domine ad adiuvandum (Christoph Demantius)|Christoph Demantius]] SATB | *[[Domine ad adiuvandum (Christoph Demantius)|Christoph Demantius]] SATB | ||
*[[Domine ad adiuvandum (Giovanni Gastoldi)|Giovanni Gastoldi]] ATBarBarB (adds Variant 1) | *[[Domine ad adiuvandum (Giovanni Gastoldi)|Giovanni Gastoldi]] ATBarBarB (adds Variant 1) | ||
*[[Domine ad adjuvandum me (Orlando di Lasso)|Orlando di Lasso]] SATB | |||
*[[Domine ad adiuvandum (Isabella Leonarda)|Isabella Leonarda]] SATB & 2 violins | *[[Domine ad adiuvandum (Isabella Leonarda)|Isabella Leonarda]] SATB & 2 violins | ||
*[[Domine, ad adjuvandum me festina (Giovanni Battista Martini)|Giovanni Battista Martini]] SATB | *[[Domine, ad adjuvandum me festina (Giovanni Battista Martini)|Giovanni Battista Martini]] SATB |
Revision as of 17:25, 21 January 2015
General information
This is used as the opening versicle of Vespers and is often set (with the doxology gloria Patri), sometimes beginning with the response Domine ad adjuvandum.
Source of text is Psalm 69:2 (Vulgate).
Settings by composers
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- See also complete Vespers settings.
Text and translations
Latin text Deus, in adjutorium meum intende. |
English translation O Lord, make speed to save me: |