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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
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<b>Language:</b> [[Latin]]<br> | <b>Language:</b> [[Latin]]<br> | ||
<b>Instruments: </b>none, a cappella<br> | <b>Instruments: </b>none, a cappella<br> | ||
<b>Published: </b>Cantiones Sacrae I (1589)<br> | <b>Published: </b>Cantiones Sacrae I (1589), nos.6-7<br> | ||
<b>Description:</b> Motet in two parts. | <b>Description:</b> Motet in two parts. | ||
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< | ''Tristitia et anxietas occupaverunt interiora mea. Moestum factum est cor meum in dolore, et contenebrati sunt oculi mei. Vae mihi, quia peccavi.''<br> | ||
''Sed tu, Domine, qui non derelinquis sperantes in te, consolare et adjuva me propter nomen sanctum tuum, et miserere mei.'' | |||
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''Sadness and anxiety have overtaken my inmost being. My heart is made sorrowful in mourning, my eyes are become dim. | |||
Woe is me, for I have sinned.''<br> | |||
''But thou, O Lord, who dost not forsake those whose hope is in thee, comfort and help me for thy holy name’s sake, and | |||
have mercy on me.'' | |||
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- CPDL #4148: Sibelius 4.
- Editor: David Fraser (added 2002-11-04). Score information: A4, 12 pages, 182 kbytes Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Revised 08/06 (completely reset from original printed source)
General Information
Title: Tristitia et anxietas
Composer: William Byrd
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: ATTBB
Genre: Sacred, Motets
Language: Latin
Instruments: none, a cappella
Published: Cantiones Sacrae I (1589), nos.6-7
Description: Motet in two parts.
- Prima pars: Tristitia et anxietas
- Secunda pars: Set tu Domine
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Original text and translations
Latin text
Tristitia et anxietas occupaverunt interiora mea. Moestum factum est cor meum in dolore, et contenebrati sunt oculi mei. Vae mihi, quia peccavi.
Sed tu, Domine, qui non derelinquis sperantes in te, consolare et adjuva me propter nomen sanctum tuum, et miserere mei.
English translation
Sadness and anxiety have overtaken my inmost being. My heart is made sorrowful in mourning, my eyes are become dim.
Woe is me, for I have sinned.
But thou, O Lord, who dost not forsake those whose hope is in thee, comfort and help me for thy holy name’s sake, and
have mercy on me.