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'''''Cantantibus organis''''' is commonly found in two versions. The shorter appears in the Solesmes editions as the first {{CiteCat|Antiphons|antiphon}} at {{CiteCat|Vespers}} of the Feast of {{CiteCat|St. Cecilia}} (November 22). It is set by Liszt but also in very old chant sources as both antiphon and responsory; Cima replaces the last three words with 'alleluia'. The longer version enclosed in brackets is found in many renaissance settings (both Lassos, Manchicourt, Marenzio).
'''''Cantantibus organis''''' is commonly found in two versions. The shorter appears in the Solesmes editions as the first {{CiteCat|Antiphons|antiphon}} at {{CiteCat|Vespers}} of the Feast of {{CiteCat|St. Cecilia}} (November 22). It is set by Liszt but also in very old chant sources as both antiphon and responsory; Cima replaces the last three words with 'alleluia'. The longer version (evidenced in parentheses) is found in many renaissance settings.


==Settings==
==Settings==
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{{Top}}
*[[Cantantibus organis (Francesco Bianciardi)|Francesco Bianciardi]] SSAATTBB or SSATTTBB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Giovanni Paolo Cima)|Giovanni Paolo Cima]] A & bc
*[[Cantantibus organis (Giovanni Paolo Cima)|Giovanni Paolo Cima]] A & bc
*[[Cantantibus organis (Jacopo Antonio Cardillo)|Jacopo Antonio Cardillo]] SATTB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Jacopo Antonio Cardillo)|Jacopo Antonio Cardillo]] SATTB
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**[[Cantantibus organis (1588) (Jean de Castro)|1588]] (with pendant) SSATB or AATTB
**[[Cantantibus organis (1588) (Jean de Castro)|1588]] (with pendant) SSATB or AATTB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Pierre Certon)|Pierre Certon]] SATB or ATTB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Pierre Certon)|Pierre Certon]] SATB or ATTB
*[[Cæcilia in corde suo (Jean de Chaynée)|Jean de Chaynée)]] SATB and AATB
*[[Cæcilia in corde suo (Jean de Chaynée)|Jean de Chaynée]] SATB and AATB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Severin Cornet)|Severin Cornet]] ATTTB
*Thomas Crequillon a 4
*Thomas Crequillon a 4
*[[Cantantibus organis (Jan Le Febure)|Jan Le Febure]] SSAATTTBB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Jan Le Febure)|Jan Le Febure]] SSAATTTBB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Mariano Garau)|Mariano Garau]] SABB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Phillipus Gheens)|Phillipus Gheens]] SSATB or AATTB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Giraud)|Giraud]] SAT
*[[Cantantibus organis (Giraud)|Giraud]] SAT
*[[Cantantibus organis (Jacquet de Mantua)|Jacquet de Mantua]] (with pendant) SATB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Alessandro Kirschner)|Alessandro Kirschner]] SATB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Alessandro Kirschner)|Alessandro Kirschner]] SATB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Ferdinand di Lasso)|Ferdinand di Lasso]] SSATB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Ferdinand di Lasso)|Ferdinand di Lasso]] SSATB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Orlando di Lasso)|Orlando di Lasso]] SSATB, SATTB or AATTB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Orlando di Lasso)|Orlando di Lasso]] SSATB, SATTB or AATTB
*Franz Liszt (S. 7) [http://imslp.org/wiki/Cantantibus_organis,_S.7_(Liszt,_Franz) at IMSLP] alto solo with chorus and Orchestra or harmonium
*Franz Liszt (S. 7) [http://imslp.org/wiki/Cantantibus_organis,_S.7_(Liszt,_Franz) at IMSLP] alto solo with chorus and Orchestra or harmonium
{{Middle}}
*[[Cantantibus organis (Jean Maillard)|Jean Maillard]] (with pendant) SATB or ATTB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Jean Maillard)|Jean Maillard]] (with pendant) SATB or ATTB
{{Middle}}
*[[Cantantibus organis (Pierre de Manchicourt)|Pierre de Manchicourt]] a 4 (variant, with 2. pars ''Caecilia virgo gloriosa'')
*[[Cantantibus organis (Pierre de Manchicourt)|Pierre de Manchicourt]] a 4 (variant, with 2. pars ''Caecilia virgo gloriosa'')
*[[Cantantibus organis (Luca Marenzio)|Luca Marenzio]] SAAT
*[[Cantantibus organis (Luca Marenzio)|Luca Marenzio]] SAAT
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*[[Cantantibus organis (Bernardino Morelli)|Bernardino Morelli]] SSAAT or SATTB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Bernardino Morelli)|Bernardino Morelli]] SSAAT or SATTB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)|Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina]] (with pendant) SATTB or ATTTB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)|Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina]] (with pendant) SATTB or ATTTB
*Peter Philips a 5
*[[Cantantibus organis (Peter Philips)|Peter Philips]] SSATB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Costanzo Porta)|Costanza Porta]] (with pendant) SSATTB or AATTBB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Costanzo Porta)|Costanza Porta]] (with pendant) SSATTB or AATTBB
*[[Oreste Ravanello]]
*[[Oreste Ravanello]]
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*[[Cantantibus organis (Julije Skjavetić)|Julije Skjavetić]] SAATB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Julije Skjavetić)|Julije Skjavetić]] SAATB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Daniel Torquet)|Daniel Torquet]] SSAATTBB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Daniel Torquet)|Daniel Torquet]] SSAATTBB
*[[Cantantibus Organis (Peter Tranchell)|Peter Tranchell]] SATTB
*[[Cantantibus organis (Alexander Utendal)|Alexander Utendal]] SSATTB (with cantus firmus "Sancta Cecilia ora pro nobis)
{{Bottom}}
{{Bottom}}
See also [[Misa Cantantibus Organis (Angel Viro)]]
See also [[Misa Cantantibus Organis (Angel Viro)]]
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commendabat Domino quod timebat:
commendabat Domino quod timebat:
Fiat Domine cor meum et corpus meum immaculatum
Fiat Domine cor meum et corpus meum immaculatum
ut non confundar.
ut non confundar.}}
 
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{{Translation|English|
{{Translation|English|
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she gave herself unto the Lord whom she feared:
she gave herself unto the Lord whom she feared:
Let my Lord make my heart and my body unspotted,
Let my Lord make my heart and my body unspotted,
that I may not be confounded.
that I may not be confounded.}}
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 3 April 2023

Cantantibus organis is commonly found in two versions. The shorter appears in the Solesmes editions as the first antiphon at Vespers of the Feast of St. Cecilia (November 22). It is set by Liszt but also in very old chant sources as both antiphon and responsory; Cima replaces the last three words with 'alleluia'. The longer version (evidenced in parentheses) is found in many renaissance settings.

Settings

See also Misa Cantantibus Organis (Angel Viro)

Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above

Text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Cantantibus organis Cecilia virgo [gloriosa]
[in corde suo soli Domino] decantabat dicens:
Fiat Domine cor meum [et corpus meum] immaculatum
ut non confundar.

[Frequent pendant:]
Biduanis ac triduanis jejuniis orans,
commendabat Domino quod timebat:
Fiat Domine cor meum et corpus meum immaculatum
ut non confundar.

English.png English translation

While the musicians played, Cecilia the [glorious] virgin
sang [in her heart only to the Lord], saying:
'Lord, let my heart [and body] remain without stain,
that I be not put to shame.'
Translation by Mick Swithinbank

Supplicating by two or three days of fasting,
she gave herself unto the Lord whom she feared:
Let my Lord make my heart and my body unspotted,
that I may not be confounded.