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==Music files==
==Music files==
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:'''Edition notes:''' ''Musica ficta'' clearly indicated.


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==General Information==
{{Editor|Charles H. Giffen|2005-03-17}}'''Score information:''' Letter, 9 pages, 286 kbytes   {{Copy|Personal}}
{{Title|''A solis ortus cardine''}}
:'''Edition notes: ''' ''Musica ficta'' clearly indicated.


==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''A solis ortus cardine''<br>
{{Composer|Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina}}
{{Composer|Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina}}


{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets|Hymns}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Hymns}} &nbsp; {{Meter|88. 88 (L.M.)}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Language|Latin}}
'''Instruments:''' {{acap}}<br>
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
'''Published:'''
{{Pub|1|1589|in ''{{NoCo|Hymni totius anni}}''|no=11}}


'''Description:''' Palestrina follows a common practice of his time by setting only odd-numbered stanzas (four of them) of the Gregorian chant Mode 3 hymn text, it being understood that the even-numbered stanzas would be chanted (and the first stanza chanted as an introduction). It is interesting to note that the hymn text, by Caelius Sedulis (5th-century) has the peculiar feature that the stanzas begin with successive letters of the alphabet: ''A'', ''Beatus'', ''Castae'', ''Domus'', ''Enixa'', ''Foeno'', ''Gaudet'', etc.
'''Description:''' Palestrina follows a common practice of his time by setting only odd-numbered stanzas (four of them) of the Gregorian chant Mode 3 hymn text, it being understood that the even-numbered stanzas would be chanted (and the first stanza chanted as an introduction). It is interesting to note that the hymn text, by Caelius Sedulis (5th-century) has the peculiar feature that the stanzas begin with successive letters of the alphabet: ''A'', ''Beatus'', ''Castae'', ''Domus'', ''Enixa'', ''Foeno'', ''Gaudet'', etc.


'''External links:'''
'''External links:'''

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  • (Posted 2005-03-17)  CPDL #10797:      (Finale 2005)
Editor: Charles H. Giffen (submitted 2005-03-17).   Score information: Letter, 9 pages, 286 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Musica ficta clearly indicated.

General Information

Title: A solis ortus cardine

Composer: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn   Meter: 88. 88 (L.M.)

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1589 in Hymni totius anni, no. 11

Description: Palestrina follows a common practice of his time by setting only odd-numbered stanzas (four of them) of the Gregorian chant Mode 3 hymn text, it being understood that the even-numbered stanzas would be chanted (and the first stanza chanted as an introduction). It is interesting to note that the hymn text, by Caelius Sedulis (5th-century) has the peculiar feature that the stanzas begin with successive letters of the alphabet: A, Beatus, Castae, Domus, Enixa, Foeno, Gaudet, etc.

External links:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at A solis ortus cardine.