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Revision as of 06:22, 15 February 2015
General information
In the Liber usualis, the antiphon Ne reminiscaris Domine is associated with the 7 Penitential Psalms and with the Saturday of the 3rd week of September. It appeared in Cranmer's translation in the 1544 Exhortation and Litany as "Remember not Lord our offenses"' and was carried over into the Book of Common Prayer.
The second part, Parce Domine, has many additional separate settings.
Settings by composers
- in Latin
- Ne reminiscaris Domine (Francesco Barsanti) SAATB (without "Parce Domine")
- Ne reminiscaris Domine (Orlando di Lasso) SATB
- Ne reminiscaris Domine (Peter Philips) SSATB
- in English
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Scipione Dentice — Ne reminiscaris Domine
- Pieter Maessens — Ne reminiscaris
Texts and Translations
Latin text Ne reminiscaris Domine delicta nostra, |
English translation From The Litany (Book of Common Prayer) Remember not, Lord, our offences, |
External links
German translation http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=24443