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- CPDL #13326 (Full score):
- Editor: Diana Thompson (added 2007-01-02). Score information: A4, 12 pages, 202 kbytes Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: String parts are optional. The organ part below can be used either as a continuo realisation, or as an accompaniment on its own.
- Vocal score:
(A4, 12 pages, 147 kbytes)
General Information
Title: Venite populi, K.260
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Number of voices: 8vv Voicing: SATB.SATB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: 2 violins, cello, organ (continuo) OR organ (orchestra reduction)
Published:
Description: This is one of Mozart's few works for double choir, and one of the few settings of this rare and unusual text. It deserves to be better known.
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Original text and translations
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Latin text
- Venite, populi, venite
- de longe venite,
- et admiramini gentes.
- Venite, populi, venite,
- an alia natio tam grandis,
- quae habet Deos appropinquantes sibi,
- sicut Deus noster adest nobis,
- cujus in ara veram praesentiam
- contemplamur jugiter per fidem vivam,
- an alia natio tam grandis?
- O sors cunctis beatior,
- O sors sola fidelium,
- quibus panis fractio
- et calicis communio
- est in auxilium.
- Eja ergo epulemur
- in azymis veritatis et sinceritatis,
- eja ergo epulemur
- et inebriemur vino laetitiae sempiternae;
- an alia natio tam grandis?
- Venite, populi, venite.
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English translation
- Come, O peoples, come;
- come from afar,
- and marvel, O races.
- Come, O peoples, come;
- is there any nation so great
- that it has its gods so near to it
- as our God is near to us,
- whose true presence on his altar
- we continually contemplate through living faith:
- is there any nation so great?
- O fate more blessed than all others,
- O fate only of the faithful
- for whom breaking bread
- and sharing the cup
- is a help
- Therefore let us feast
- on the unleavened bread of truth and sincerity,
- Let us feast, therefore,
- and become drunk with wine of eternal joy;
- is there any nation so great?
- Come, O peoples, come.
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