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:'''Edition notes:''' Original composition by Robert Hugill | :'''Edition notes:''' Original composition by Robert Hugill. | ||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''Domine, in tua misericordia''}} | |||
{{Composer|Robert Hugill}} | {{Composer|Robert Hugill}} | ||
'''Source of text:''' [[Psalm 13]] (Latin Vulgate Psalm 12) | '''Source of text:''' [[Psalm 13]] (Latin Vulgate Psalm 12) | ||
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{{Language|Latin}} | {{Language|Latin}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella}} | {{Instruments|A cappella}} | ||
{{Pub|1|2010|}} | |||
{{Descr|Original composition by Robert Hugill setting the Latin verses from Psalm 12 which form the Introit for the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time. | |||
The motet is set for five part unaccompanied choir (SATBB) and is part of Robert Hugill's sequence of motets Tempus per Annum setting the Latin introits for all the Sundays in the church's year and for major feasts. | |||
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http://www.hugill.demon.co.uk/catalogue/tempus-per-annum.html}} | |||
==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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Domine, in tua misericordia speravi; | Domine, in tua misericordia speravi; | ||
exsultavit cor meum in salutari tuo; | exsultavit cor meum in salutari tuo; | ||
cantabo Domino, qui bona tribuit mihi. | cantabo Domino, qui bona tribuit mihi. | ||
Usquequo Domine oblivisceris me in finem? | Usquequo Domine oblivisceris me in finem? | ||
Usquequo avertis faciem tuam a me? | Usquequo avertis faciem tuam a me?}} | ||
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{{Translation|English| | {{Translation|English| | ||
O Lord I have hoped in Thy mercy. | O Lord I have hoped in Thy mercy. | ||
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I will sing to the Lord who has granted me good things. | I will sing to the Lord who has granted me good things. | ||
How long, O Lord? Wilt thou forget me for ever? | How long, O Lord? Wilt thou forget me for ever? | ||
How long wilt thou turn away thy face from me? | How long wilt thou turn away thy face from me?}} | ||
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[[Category:Sheet music]] | [[Category:Sheet music]] | ||
[[Category:Modern music]] | [[Category:Modern music]] |
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- Editor: Robert Hugill (submitted 2015-01-02). Score information: A4, 8 pages, 168 kB Copyright: CC BY ND
- Edition notes: Original composition by Robert Hugill.
General Information
Title: Domine, in tua misericordia
Composer: Robert Hugill
Source of text: Psalm 13 (Latin Vulgate Psalm 12)
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SATBB
Genre: Sacred, Introit for the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Pentecost I)
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 2010
Description: Original composition by Robert Hugill setting the Latin verses from Psalm 12 which form the Introit for the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
The motet is set for five part unaccompanied choir (SATBB) and is part of Robert Hugill's sequence of motets Tempus per Annum setting the Latin introits for all the Sundays in the church's year and for major feasts.
External websites:
Original text and translations
Latin text Domine, in tua misericordia speravi; |
English translation O Lord I have hoped in Thy mercy. |