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:'''Edition notes:''' The text has been added to the bass voice in the second choir, although it may have been intended that this part should be instumental only. Where the score has a dotted semi quaver rest followed by a semidemi quaver, this represents an interpretation of the composer's intention when writing a semi quaver rest followed by a semi quaver. | :'''Edition notes:''' The text has been added to the bass voice in the second choir, although it may have been intended that this part should be instumental only. Where the score has a dotted semi quaver rest followed by a semidemi quaver, this represents an interpretation of the composer's intention when writing a semi quaver rest followed by a semi quaver. | ||
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clipeum pone salutis | clipeum pone salutis | ||
tui titulum virtutis. | tui titulum virtutis. | ||
Tu es enim virga Iesse | Tu es enim virga Iesse | ||
in qua Deus fecit esse | in qua Deus fecit esse | ||
Aaron amygdalum, | Aaron amygdalum, | ||
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ubi pax et gloria. | ubi pax et gloria. | ||
Tu nos semper aure pia | Tu nos semper aure pia | ||
Dulcis exaudi Maria.}} | Dulcis exaudi Maria.}} | ||
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{{Translation|English| | {{Translation|English| | ||
Hail, morning star, | Hail, morning star, | ||
a cure for all sins, | a cure for all sins, | ||
ruler and queen of the world, | ruler and queen of the world, | ||
alone worthy to be called a virgin, | alone worthy to be called a virgin, | ||
against the spears of the enemy | against the spears of the enemy | ||
interpose the shield of salvation, | interpose the shield of salvation, | ||
the sign of your virtue. | the sign of your virtue. | ||
For you are the staff of Jesse, | For you are the staff of Jesse, | ||
the rod of Aaron, | the rod of Aaron, | ||
who take away the temptation of the world. | who take away the temptation of the world. | ||
You are watered earth, | You are watered earth, | ||
imbued with celestial dew, | imbued with celestial dew, | ||
like a dry fleece: | like a dry fleece: | ||
therefore console us in this prison. | therefore console us in this prison. | ||
You are full of the grace of God | You are full of the grace of God | ||
O chosen spouse of God: | O chosen spouse of God: | ||
be to us a straight path to eternal joy, | be to us a straight path to eternal joy, | ||
where peace and glory are found. | where peace and glory are found. | ||
You will always have a pious ear for us. | You will always have a pious ear for us. |
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- Editors: Jonathan Goodliffe and Mick Swithinbank (submitted 2018-12-26). Score information: A4, 31 pages, 241 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: The text has been added to the bass voice in the second choir, although it may have been intended that this part should be instumental only. Where the score has a dotted semi quaver rest followed by a semidemi quaver, this represents an interpretation of the composer's intention when writing a semi quaver rest followed by a semi quaver.
General Information
Title: Ave stella matutina
Composer: Francisco Valls
Lyricist: Simon Stock
Number of voices: 9vv Voicing: SATB.SSATB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: 2 violins, bc & separate organ accompaniment for the second choir
First published:
Description: A nine voice motet with solo passages for tenor and soprano
External websites:
Original text and translations
Original text and translations
Latin text Ave stella matutina, |
English translation Hail, morning star, |