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The first 2 lines (through "…noster.") are the {{CiteCat|Offertories|Offertory}} for the {{CiteCat|Nativity of the BVM}} and {{CC|Marian feasts|Common of BVM}}. | The first 2 lines (through "…noster.") are the {{CiteCat|Offertories|Offertory}} for the {{CiteCat|Nativity of the BVM}} and {{CC|Marian feasts|Common of BVM}}. | ||
==Settings by composers== | ==Settings by composers== | ||
*[[Felix namque es (Giovanni Francesco Anerio)|Giovanni Francesco Anerio]] Solo Baritone, Solo Bass &bc | |||
*[[Felix namque es (William Byrd)|William Byrd]] SATTB | *[[Felix namque es (William Byrd)|William Byrd]] SATTB | ||
*[[Pour la Vierge (Felix namque), H. 360 (Marc-Antoine Charpentier)|Marc-Antoine Charpentier]] TB & bc | *[[Pour la Vierge (Felix namque), H. 360 (Marc-Antoine Charpentier)|Marc-Antoine Charpentier]] TB & bc |
Revision as of 07:31, 21 December 2021
General information
The first 2 lines (through "…noster.") are the Offertory for the Nativity of the BVM and Common of BVM.
Settings by composers
- Giovanni Francesco Anerio Solo Baritone, Solo Bass &bc
- William Byrd SATTB
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier TB & bc
- Johannes Lupi SAATB, ATTBB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia SATB & organ (with Gloria Patri)
- Jean Mouton SATB (much longer version of text)
- Giuseppe Pitoni SATB
- Costanzo Porta SATBB
Text and translations
Latin text Felix namque es sacra Virgo Maria et omni laude dignissima, |
English translation For thou art happy, O holy Virgin Mary, and art worthy of all praise, |