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Editor: Kurt Pages (submitted 2008-02-05).   Score information: A4, 8 pages, 208 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Reduction of the semibreves (whole notes) etc. of the original printing from 1611 to minims (half notes) etc. With added German translation by the editor.

General Information

Title: Tristis est anima mea
Composer: Carlo Gesualdo

Number of voices: 6vv   Voicing: SSATTB

Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
Published: 1611

Description: Responsorium 2 für die 1. Nokturn des Gründonnerstages (= Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday, Nocturno 1, Response 2). – Title of the first printing from 1611: Responsoria Sanctae Spectantia Et Alia Ad Officium Hebdomadae

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Tristis est anima mea.