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'''Lux fulgebit''' is the CiteCat|Introits|introit}} at the Christmas {{CiteCat|Christmas Dawn|Mass at Dawn}}; the ''[[Liber usualis]] gives the verse "Dominus regnavit" ([[Psalm 93]]). A few older sources assign it to Feasts of the BVM, and a motet by [[Ludwig Senfl]] is described as for {{CiteCat|Epiphany}}. | '''Lux fulgebit''' is the {{CiteCat|Introits|introit}} at the Christmas {{CiteCat|Christmas Dawn|Mass at Dawn}}; the ''[[Liber usualis]]'' gives the verse "Dominus regnavit" ([[Psalm 93]]). A few older sources assign it to Feasts of the {{CiteCat|Marian Feasts|BVM}}, and a motet by [[Ludwig Senfl]] is described as for {{CiteCat|Epiphany}}. | ||
The text draws from Isaiah 9:2,6 and Luke 1:33. | The text draws from Isaiah 9:2,6 and Luke 1:33. | ||
==Settings by composers== | ==Settings by composers== | ||
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*[[Lux fulgebit hodie (Philippe de Monte)|Philippe de Monte]] a 5; 2nda pars | *[[Lux fulgebit hodie (Philippe de Monte)|Philippe de Monte]] a 5; 2nda pars ''[[Dies sanctificatus]]'' | ||
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==Text and translations== | ==Text and translations== | ||
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{{Text|Latin | {{Text|Latin| | ||
Lux fulgebit hodie super nos, quia natus est nobis Dominus | Lux fulgebit hodie super nos, quia natus est nobis Dominus | ||
et vocabitur Admirabilis Deus, Princeps pacis, | et vocabitur Admirabilis Deus, Princeps pacis, | ||
Pater futuri saeculi cujus regni non erit finis. | Pater futuri saeculi cujus regni non erit finis.}} | ||
{{Middle}} | {{Middle}} | ||
{{Translation|English | {{Translation|English| | ||
A light will shine upon us today, for the Lord is born to us, | A light will shine upon us today, for the Lord is born to us, | ||
and he will be called Wonderful God, Prince of peace, | and he will be called Wonderful God, Prince of peace, | ||
The everlasting Father, and his kingdom will have no end. | The everlasting Father, and his kingdom will have no end.}} | ||
{{Bottom}} | {{Bottom}} | ||
Revision as of 08:55, 20 November 2020
Lux fulgebit is the introit at the Christmas Mass at Dawn; the Liber usualis gives the verse "Dominus regnavit" (Psalm 93). A few older sources assign it to Feasts of the BVM, and a motet by Ludwig Senfl is described as for Epiphany. The text draws from Isaiah 9:2,6 and Luke 1:33.
Settings by composers
- Ambrosian chant — Lux fulgebit hodie Latin Unison
- Alvise Balbi — Lux fulgebit hodie Latin SATTB
- Carlotta Ferrari — Lux fulgebit Latin SATB
- Robert Hugill — Lux fulgebit Latin SATB
- Iñigo Igualador — Lux fulgebit Latin SATB
- Alessandro Kirschner — Lux fulgebit Latin SATB
- Claudio Merulo — Lux fulgebit hodie Latin SSSATTB
- Giuseppe Mignemi — Lux fulgebit Latin SATB
- Philippe de Monte a 5; 2nda pars Dies sanctificatus
Text and translations
Latin text Lux fulgebit hodie super nos, quia natus est nobis Dominus |
English translation A light will shine upon us today, for the Lord is born to us, |
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