Maria Magdalena (Francisco Guerrero)

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Editor: John David Eaton (submitted 2004-12-08).   Score information: 19 pages, 396 kbytes   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Transposed down a whole step from the original.
  • CPDL #8605: Network.png PDF, MIDI and LilyPond files available.
Editor: Nancho Alvarez (submitted 2004-11-30).   Score information: A4   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: individual parts available as midi files. also available as Postscript file.

General Information

Title: Maria Magdalena
Composer: Francisco Guerrero

Number of voices: 6vv  Voicing: SSATTB
Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
Published:

Description: Motet in two parts:

  • Maria Magdelena
  • Et introeuntes

External websites:

Original text and translations

Based on Mark 16.1–6

Latin.png Latin text

Prima pars
Maria Magdalene et altera Maria emerunt aromata
ut venientes ungerent Iesum.
Et valde mane una Sabbatorum
veniunt ad monumentum
orto iam sole, alleluia.

Secunda pars
Et introeuntes in monumentum
viderunt iuvenem sedentem in dextris
coopertum stola candida
et obstopuerunt.
Qui dicit illis:
'Iesum quem queritis Nazarenum cruxifixum:
surrexit, non est hic.
Ecce locus ubi posuerunt eum.' Alleluia.


English.png English translation

Mary Magdalene and the other Mary brought spices so that they might anoint Jesus's body. And very early on the Sabbath, just after sunrise, they came to the tomb. Alleluia.

Entering the tomb, they saw a young man sitting on the right side dressed in a white robe. He said to them: "You are looking for Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified: he has risen, he is not here. Look, there is the place they laid him." Alleluia.


Spanish.png Spanish translation

Maria Magdalena y la otra María compraron perfumes para ungir a Jesús al llegar, y muy temprano una mañana de sábado llegan al sepulcro, ya ha salido el sol, aleluya. Entrando en el sepulcro, vieron a un joven sentado a la derecha, cubierto con una túnica blanca, que les dice: “Jesús al que según el rito crucificaron, resucitó. No está aquí, he aquí el lugar donde lo pusieron. Aleluya”.