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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English}}
{{Text|English|
 
Music divine, proceeding from above,
Music divine, proceeding from above,<br>
whose sacred subject oftentimes is Love,
whose sacred subject oftentimes is Love,<br>
in this appears her heav'nly harmony,
in this appears her heav'nly harmony,<br>
where tuneful concords, sweetly do agree.
where tuneful concords, sweetly do agree.<br>
And yet in this her slander is unjust,
And yet in this her slander is unjust,<br>
to call that Love which is indeed but lust.
to call that Love which is indeed but lust.


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  • CPDL #22076:  Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif
Editor: Diana Thompson (submitted 2010-08-14).   Score information: A4, 8 pages, 84 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Includes a keyboard reduction of the a cappella choral score.
Editor: Roel Griffioen (submitted 2006-05-07).   Score information: A4, 6 pages, 132 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: transposed up a major second
Editor: Brian Russell (submitted 2006-02-28).   Score information: A4, 10 pages, 71 kB   Copyright: GnuGPL
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  • CPDL #10146:  Network.png
Editor: Vince M. Brennan (submitted 2005-11-15).   Score information: Letter, 11 pages, 113 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Copyright (c) 2004 V. M. Brennan

General Information

Title: Music divine
Composer: Thomas Tomkins

Number of voices: 6vv   Voicings: SSATTB or SSAATB

Genre: SecularMadrigal

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

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Original text and translations

{{Text|English| Music divine, proceeding from above, whose sacred subject oftentimes is Love, in this appears her heav'nly harmony, where tuneful concords, sweetly do agree. And yet in this her slander is unjust, to call that Love which is indeed but lust.