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Quod chorus vatum is a hymn for first Vespers at the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin, and is attributed to Rabanus Maurus (ca.776-856).
Settings
- Anonymous (Trent manuscript) ATT
- Jacob Handl SSST (verse 1 only)
- Jacob Obrecht SSATB (verse 2 only)
- Thomas Tallis SATTB
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Anonymous — Quem senex iustus Simeon
- Sixt Dietrich — Quod chorus vatum
- Heinrich Finck — Qvod chorus vatum venerandus olim
- Thomas Stoltzer — Haec Deum cœli Dominumque
Text and translations
Latin text Quod chorus vatum venerandus olim |
English translation All prophets hail thee, from of old announcing, |