Adoramus te, Christe a 3 (Orlando di Lasso)

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General Information

Title: Adoramus te, Christe
Composer: Orlando di Lasso

Number of voices: 3vv  Voicing: SSA
Genre: Sacred, Motets
Language: Latin
Instruments: none, a cappella
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Original text and translations

Original text: Latin.png Latin text Adoramus te, Christe,
et benedicimus tibi,
quia per tuam sanctam crucem redemisti mundum.
Domine, miserere nobis

Translation(s): English.png English translation We adore thee, O Christ,
and we bless thee,
because by thy holy cross thou hast redeemed the world.
O Lord, have mercy upon us.


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Translation supplied by The St. Ann Choir, directed by William Mahrt.