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Inveterata sunt ossa mea, in dies expectant dolores mortis | Inveterata sunt ossa mea, in dies expectant dolores mortis | ||
ut rationem reddam villicationis meae ante conspectum | ut rationem reddam villicationis meae ante conspectum Redemptoris | ||
qui pro nobis passus peccata nostra luit in crucis patibulo. | qui pro nobis passus peccata nostra luit in crucis patibulo. | ||
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cum felici gloria in qua vives in aeternum | cum felici gloria in qua vives in aeternum | ||
ante faciem populorum.}} | ante faciem populorum.}} | ||
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Prolonged are my days in your service, O Lord, | |||
you have tested me serving you in both good fortune and ill, | |||
and in the sweat of my brow recognised my labour and fidelity. | |||
My bones have grown old, day by day they have been awaiting the sorrows of death, | |||
that I may give an account of my stewardship before the eyes of the Redeemer, | |||
who, suffering for us, atoned for our sins in the torture of the cross. | |||
If it is permitted to say thus: now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, | |||
for mine eyes have seen thee safe in thy realm, | |||
and the victor of all wars, | |||
with blessed glory in which you will live forever | |||
before the face of the people. | |||
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- (Posted 2012-09-17) CPDL #27180:
- Editor: Pothárn Imre (submitted 2012-09-17). Score information: A4, 7 pages, 150 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Transcribed from Magnum opus musicum, 1604. Original key (high chiavette) and note values. Editorial musica ficta over the noteheads. Midi files (3 files, one for each part) are zipped.
General Information
Title: Prolongati sunt dies mei
Composer: Orlando di Lasso
Number of voices: 6vv Voicing: SSATTB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1594 in Cantiones sacrae 6 vocum, no. 2.1
Description: 3-part motet. Part two is scored for SSAT.
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Original text and translations
Latin text
Prolongati sunt dies mei in servitio tuo, Domine,
et utraque tibi fortuna servientem probasti me
ac in sudore vultus mei cognovisti labores et fidelitatem meam.
Inveterata sunt ossa mea, in dies expectant dolores mortis
ut rationem reddam villicationis meae ante conspectum Redemptoris
qui pro nobis passus peccata nostra luit in crucis patibulo.
Si ergo fas dicere, nunc dimitte servum tuum in pace,
quia viderunt oculi mei te salvum in regno tuo
et victorem bellorum omnium,
cum felici gloria in qua vives in aeternum
ante faciem populorum.
English translation
Prolonged are my days in your service, O Lord,
you have tested me serving you in both good fortune and ill,
and in the sweat of my brow recognised my labour and fidelity.
My bones have grown old, day by day they have been awaiting the sorrows of death,
that I may give an account of my stewardship before the eyes of the Redeemer,
who, suffering for us, atoned for our sins in the torture of the cross.
If it is permitted to say thus: now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace,
for mine eyes have seen thee safe in thy realm,
and the victor of all wars,
with blessed glory in which you will live forever
before the face of the people.