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'''''Absolve, Domine''''' is the [[mass#Proper of the Mass|Tract]] of the {{Cat|Requiems|Mass of the Dead}}. In the [[Tridentine]] rite it follows the {{CiteCat|Graduals|Gradual}}, with which it is sometimes combined in a single movement. It is usually omitted by Viennese composers or set separately, as Fux did. | '''''Absolve, Domine''''' is the [[mass#Proper of the Mass|Tract]] of the {{Cat|Requiems|Mass of the Dead}}. In the [[Tridentine]] rite it follows the {{CiteCat|Graduals|Gradual}}, with which it is sometimes combined in a single movement. It is usually omitted by Viennese composers or set separately, as Fux did. | ||
===Settings by composers=== | ===Settings by composers=== | ||
*[[Missa pro defunctis (Giuseppe Pitoni)|Giuseppe Pitoni]] | *[[Missa pro defunctis (Giuseppe Pitoni)|Giuseppe Pitoni]] SATB | ||
===Text and translations=== | ===Text and translations=== | ||
{{text|Latin}} | {{text|Latin}} |
Revision as of 15:57, 15 March 2013
Absolve, Domine is the Tract of the Mass of the Dead. In the Tridentine rite it follows the Gradual, with which it is sometimes combined in a single movement. It is usually omitted by Viennese composers or set separately, as Fux did.
Settings by composers
- Giuseppe Pitoni SATB
Text and translations
Latin text
Absolve, Domine, animas omnium fidelium defunctorum ab omni vinculo delictorum.
(verse:) Et gratia tua illis succurrente, mereantur evadere Judicium ultionis.
Et lucis aeternae beatitudine perfrui.
English translation Deliver, O Lord, the souls of all the departed faithful from all bondage of their sins.
And by your sustaining grace, may they be worthy of escaping the chastisement of judgment. And partake in the happiness of eternal light.