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{{Composer|Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina}} | {{Composer|Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina}} | ||
{{Lyricist|Anonymous}} | |||
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{{Pub|1|1584|in ''{{NoCo|Motettorum liber quintus, 5vv}}''|no=18}} | {{Pub|1|1584|in ''{{NoCo|Motettorum liber quintus, 5vv}}''|no=18}} | ||
{{Descr| }} | {{Descr|Lyrics anonymous, in the 14th-century manuscript ''Klosterneuburg, Augustiner-Chorherrenstift - Bibliothek, 1018''}} | ||
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*[https://cantus.uwaterloo.ca/index?source=123616 Index to transcriptions in Cantus Database]}} | |||
==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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Timor et hebetudo mentis cecidit super nos et super liberos nostros. Domine miserere. | Timor et hebetudo mentis cecidit super nos et super liberos nostros. Domine miserere. | ||
Peccavimus cum patribus nostris, iniuste egimus, iniquitatem fecimus. Domine miserere.}} | Peccavimus cum patribus nostris, iniuste egimus, iniquitatem fecimus. Domine miserere.}} | ||
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Tribulationes civitatum audivimus quas passae sunt et defecimus | |||
Timor et hebritudo mentis cecidit super nos et super liberos nostros | |||
Ipsi montes nolunt recipere fugam nostram Domine miserere}} | |||
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{{Translation|English| | {{Translation|English| | ||
We have heard the tribulations which the cities have suffered, and we have wasted away. | We have heard the tribulations which the cities have suffered, and we have wasted away. | ||
Fear and dullness of mind have fallen upon us and our children. O Lord, have mercy. | Fear and dullness of mind have fallen upon us and our children. O Lord, have mercy. | ||
We have sinned like our fathers, we have acted unfairly and done wrong. O Lord, have mercy.}} | We have sinned like our fathers, we have acted unfairly and done wrong. O Lord, have mercy. | ||
{{Translator|Edward Tambling}}}} | |||
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[[Category:Renaissance music]] | [[Category:Renaissance music]] |
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- (Posted 2012-11-20) CPDL #27635:
- • Original key (high chiavette): (MIDI)
- • Transposed down a tone: (MIDI)
- • Transposed down a fourth: (MIDI) - Alto in transposed violin clef
- Editor: Pothárn Imre (submitted 2012-11-20). Score information: A4, 6 pages, 113 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Original note values.
General Information
Title: Tribulationes civitatum
Composer: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Lyricist: Anonymous
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SATTB, or ATTBarB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1584 in Motettorum liber quintus, 5vv, no. 18
Description: Lyrics anonymous, in the 14th-century manuscript Klosterneuburg, Augustiner-Chorherrenstift - Bibliothek, 1018
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Original text and translations
Latin text Tribulationes civitatum audivimus quas passae sunt, et deficimus.
Tribulationes civitatum audivimus quas passae sunt et defecimus
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English translation We have heard the tribulations which the cities have suffered, and we have wasted away. |