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Taken from St. Matthew's Gospel, Chapter 26:37-38,51,56 (probably a free interpretation from medieval sources). | Taken from St. Matthew's Gospel, Chapter 26:37-38,51,56 (probably a free interpretation from medieval sources). | ||
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Revision as of 22:47, 17 February 2015
The second responsory for Tenebrae of Maundy Thursday.
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Source
Taken from St. Matthew's Gospel, Chapter 26:37-38,51,56 (probably a free interpretation from medieval sources).
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Giovanni Bataloni — Tristis est anima
- Mariano Garau — Tristis est anima mea II
- Pietro Amico Giacobetti — Tristis est anima mea
- Dominico Guami — Tristis est anima mea
- Alessandro Striggio — Tristis est anima mea
- Jan Dismas Zelenka — Responsories for Maundy Thursday, ZWV 55:1-9
- Jan Dismas Zelenka — Tristis est anima mea, ZWV 55:02
Text and translations
Latin text Tristis est anima mea usque ad mortem:
Traurig ist meine Seele bis an den Tod: |
English translation Sorrowful is my soul even unto death.
Meine Seele ist betrübt bis an den Tod. Korean translation 내 마음이 괴로워 죽을 지경이다. |
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