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==Music files== | ==Music files== | ||
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* {{PostedDate|2020-09-15}} {{CPDLno|60590}} [[Media:Josquin-OBoneEtDulcissime.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Josquin-OBoneEtDulcissime.mid|{{mid}}]] | |||
{{Editor|Adrian Wall|2020-09-15}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|12|1847}}{{Copy|Personal}} | |||
:'''Edition notes:''' Transposed up a tone. Note values halved. 6-voice version ({{cat|SSATTB}}). | |||
*{{CPDLno|22388}} [ | *{{PostedDate|2010-10-02}} {{CPDLno|22388}} [[Media:Josq-obo.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Josq-obo.MID|{{mid}}]] | ||
{{Editor|John Hetland|2010-10-02}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|10|548}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | {{Editor|John Hetland|2010-10-02}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|10|548}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | ||
:'''Edition notes:''' Notation here is a wholetone higher than the original with time values halved. Translation by David E. Green, General Theological Seminary. Text underlay and ''musica ficta'' by John Hetland and the Renaissance Street Singers. | :'''Edition notes:''' Josquin's original 4-voice version. Notation here is a wholetone higher than the original with time values halved. Translation by David E. Green, General Theological Seminary. Text underlay and ''musica ficta'' by John Hetland and the Renaissance Street Singers. | ||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''O bone et dulcissime Jesu''}} | |||
{{Composer|Josquin des Prez}} | {{Composer|Josquin des Prez}} | ||
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br> | {{Voicing|4|SATB,SSATTB}}<br> | ||
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}} | {{Genre|Sacred|Motets}} | ||
{{Language|Latin}} | {{Language|Latin}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella}} | |||
{{Pub|0|c.1512|in Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, MS Capp. Sist. 45|ms=ms}} | |||
{{Pub|0|c.1550|in Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Mus. MS 41|ms=ms}} | |||
'''Description:''' | '''Description:''' Josquin's original composition has 4 voices. The copy at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek provides two additional voices, by an | ||
anonymous composer, possibly [[Ludwig Daser]]. | |||
'''External websites:''' | '''External websites:''' [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=n0ct5-2sQ9gC&pg=PA213&lpg=PA213 Patrick Macey: "Josquin, Good King René, and ''O bone et dulcissime Jesu''"] in ''Hearing the Motet'' (ed. Dolores Pesci, pub. OUP, 1997) | ||
==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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{{Text|Latin | {{Text|Latin| | ||
O bone et dulcissime Jesu, | O bone et dulcissime Jesu, | ||
per tuam misericordiam esto mihi Jesus! | per tuam misericordiam esto mihi Jesus! | ||
Quid est Jesus nisi plasmator, | Quid est Jesus nisi plasmator, | ||
nisi redemp tor, nisi | nisi redemp tor, nisi salvator. | ||
Ergo bone et dulcissime Jesu, | Ergo bone et dulcissime Jesu, | ||
qui me plasmasti tua benignitate, | qui me plasmasti tua benignitate, | ||
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et pietatem tuam. | et pietatem tuam. | ||
Amen. | Amen. | ||
}} | |||
</td> | </td> | ||
<td valign="top" width=50%> | <td valign="top" width=50%> | ||
{{Translation|English | {{Translation|English| | ||
O good and most sweet Jesus, | O good and most sweet Jesus, | ||
through thy mercy be my Jesus. | through thy mercy be my Jesus. | ||
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and compassion. | and compassion. | ||
Amen. | Amen. | ||
}} | |||
</td> | </td> | ||
</tr></table> | </tr></table> |
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- Editor: Adrian Wall (submitted 2020-09-15). Score information: A4, 12 pages, 1.8 MB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Transposed up a tone. Note values halved. 6-voice version (SSATTB).
- Editor: John Hetland (submitted 2010-10-02). Score information: Letter, 10 pages, 548 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Josquin's original 4-voice version. Notation here is a wholetone higher than the original with time values halved. Translation by David E. Green, General Theological Seminary. Text underlay and musica ficta by John Hetland and the Renaissance Street Singers.
General Information
Title: O bone et dulcissime Jesu
Composer: Josquin des Prez
Number of voices: 4vv Voicings: SATB or SSATTB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
Manuscript c.1512 in Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, MS Capp. Sist. 45
Manuscript c.1550 in Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Mus. MS 41
Description: Josquin's original composition has 4 voices. The copy at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek provides two additional voices, by an anonymous composer, possibly Ludwig Daser.
External websites: Patrick Macey: "Josquin, Good King René, and O bone et dulcissime Jesu" in Hearing the Motet (ed. Dolores Pesci, pub. OUP, 1997)
Original text and translations
Latin text O bone et dulcissime Jesu, |
English translation O good and most sweet Jesus, |