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Thou alone art the Wonder-worker,<br> | Thou alone art the Wonder-worker,<br> | ||
thou alone art the Creator,<br> | thou alone art the Creator,<br> |
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General Information
Title: Tu solus qui facis mirabilia
Composer: Josquin Des Prez
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Motets
Language: Latin
Instruments: none, a cappella
Published:
Description:
External websites:
Original text and translations
Original text:
Latin text
Tu solus qui facis mirabilia,
Tu solus Creator, qui creasti nos,
Tu solus Redemptor, qui redemisti nos
sanguine tuo pretiosissimo.
Ad te solum confugimus,
in te solum confidimus
nec alium adoramus,
Jesu Christe.
Ad te preces effundimus
exaudi quod suplicamus,
et concede quod petimus,
Rex benigne.
D'ung aultre amer,
Nobis esset fallacia:
Magna esset stultitia
et peccatum.
Audi nostra suspiria,
Replenos tua gratia,
O rex regnum,
Ut ad tua servitia
Sistamus cum laetitia
in aeternum.
Translation(s):
English translation
You alone can do wonders,
You alone are the Creator, and created us;
You alone are the Redeemer, and redeemed us
With your most precious blood.
In you alone we find refuge,
In you alone we trust,
None other do we worship, Jesus Christ.
To you we pour out our prayers,
Hear our supplication, and grant us our request,
O King of kindness!
To love another would be deceitful;
To love another would be great madness and sin.
Hear our sighing, fill us with your grace,
O King of kings!
So we may remain in your service
With joy for ever.
(translation by Mick Swithinbank)
English translation
Another translation
Thou alone art the Wonder-worker,
thou alone art the Creator,
who created us,
thou alone art the Redeemer,
who redeemed us with thy most precious blood.
In thee alone do we take refuge,
in thee alone do we trust,
none other do we adore,
O Jesus Christ.
To thee do we pour out our prayers:
hear what we beseech,
and grant what we ask
O benevolent King.
Additonal notes
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Translation supplied by The St. Ann Choir, directed by William Mahrt.