Psalm 130: Difference between revisions
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== General Information == | == General Information == | ||
Other metrical versions include [[Martin Luther]]'s ''Aus tiefer Not'' (tr. [[Catherine Winkworth]] as [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/winkworth/chorales.h040.html Out of the depths]). In [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart's]] catalog, [[De Profundis, KV 93 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|K93]] is a misattribution of [[De profundis (Georg Reutter)|Georg Reutters setting]] for SATB & bc. A "modern" setting is Arnold Schönberg's ''De profundis'', Op. 50b. See also [[De profundis (Offertory)]] for settings of vv.1-2 as the {{CiteCat|Offertories|offertory}} for {{CiteCat|Pentecost XXIII}}. | Other metrical versions include [[Martin Luther]]'s ''Aus tiefer Not'' (tr. [[Catherine Winkworth]] as [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/winkworth/chorales.h040.html Out of the depths]). In [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart's]] catalog, [[De Profundis, KV 93 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|K93]] is a misattribution of [[De profundis (Georg Reutter)|Georg Reutters setting]] for SATB & bc. A "modern" setting is Arnold Schönberg's ''De profundis'', Op. 50b. See also [[De profundis (Offertory)]] for settings of vv. 1-2 as the {{CiteCat|Offertories|offertory}} for {{CiteCat|Pentecost XXIII}}. | ||
==Settings available at CPDL== | ==Settings available at CPDL== | ||
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*[[De profundis (Johann Joseph Fux)|Johann Joseph Fux]] SATB (Latin) | *[[De profundis (Johann Joseph Fux)|Johann Joseph Fux]] SATB (Latin) | ||
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*[[De profundis clamavi (Christoph Willibald Gluck)|Christoph Willibald Gluck]] SATB (vv.1-2,8, Latin) | *[[De profundis clamavi (Christoph Willibald Gluck)|Christoph Willibald Gluck]] SATB (vv. 1-2,8, Latin) | ||
*[[De profundis (Andreas Hammerschmidt)|Andreas Hammerschmidt]] A solo (Latin) | *[[De profundis (Andreas Hammerschmidt)|Andreas Hammerschmidt]] A solo (Latin) | ||
*[[Si iniquitates (De Profundis) (Robert Hugill)|Robert Hugill]] SATTBB (vv. 3,4,1, Latin) | *[[Si iniquitates (De Profundis) (Robert Hugill)|Robert Hugill]] SATTBB (vv. 3,4,1, Latin) | ||
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*[[Out of the deep (John Alcock Sr.)|John Alcock Sr.]] SATB (English) | *[[Out of the deep (John Alcock Sr.)|John Alcock Sr.]] SATB (English) | ||
*[[Out of the deep (Henry Aldrich)|Henry Aldrich]] SATB (vv.1-4, English BCP) | *[[Out of the deep (Henry Aldrich)|Henry Aldrich]] SATB (vv. 1-4, English BCP) | ||
*[[Fairfield (William Billings)|William Billings]] SATB (English, metrical New Version) | *[[Fairfield (William Billings)|William Billings]] SATB (English, metrical New Version) | ||
*[[From lowest depths of woe (John Broderip)|John Broderip]] SATB (English, metrical New Version) | *[[From lowest depths of woe (John Broderip)|John Broderip]] SATB (English, metrical New Version) | ||
*[[Even from the depth (William Byrd)|William Byrd]] ATTBB (vv.1-2, English metrical version) | *[[Even from the depth (William Byrd)|William Byrd]] ATTBB (vv. 1-2, English metrical version) | ||
*[[Out of the deep (John Wall Callcott)|John Wall Callcott]] SATB or STTB (v.1 only, English) | *[[Out of the deep (John Wall Callcott)|John Wall Callcott]] SATB or STTB (v.1 only, English) | ||
*[[John Dowland]] | *[[John Dowland]] | ||
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*[[Despair (Barnabas McKyes)|Barnabas McKyes]] SATB (Isaac Watts paraphrase, part 1) | *[[Despair (Barnabas McKyes)|Barnabas McKyes]] SATB (Isaac Watts paraphrase, part 1) | ||
*[[Out of the deep (Thomas Morley)|Thomas Morley]] SATTB with A solo (English BCP) | *[[Out of the deep (Thomas Morley)|Thomas Morley]] SATTB with A solo (English BCP) | ||
*[[Lord, to thee I make my moan (John Mundy)|<span style="color:gray">John Mundy</span>]] SATB or ATBarB (vv.1-2 English, metrical Old Version) All editions withdrawn | *[[Lord, to thee I make my moan (John Mundy)|<span style="color:gray">John Mundy</span>]] SATB or ATBarB (vv. 1-2 English, metrical Old Version) All editions withdrawn | ||
*[[Out of the deep, Z 45 (Henry Purcell)|Henry Purcell]] SATB (vv.1-7, BCP English, slightly altered) | *[[Out of the deep, Z 45 (Henry Purcell)|Henry Purcell]] SATB (vv. 1-7, BCP English, slightly altered) | ||
*Daniel Read | *Daniel Read | ||
**[[Camden (Daniel Read)|to the tune 'Camden']] SATB (English, Isaac Watts' metrical version) | **[[Camden (Daniel Read)|to the tune 'Camden']] SATB (English, Isaac Watts' metrical version) | ||
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*[[A Song of Hope (Charles Villiers Stanford)|Charles Villiers Stanford]] Solo or Unison (English) | *[[A Song of Hope (Charles Villiers Stanford)|Charles Villiers Stanford]] Solo or Unison (English) | ||
*[[Out from the deep (Thomas Tallis)|Thomas Tallis]] SATB (English metrical version) | *[[Out from the deep (Thomas Tallis)|Thomas Tallis]] SATB (English metrical version) | ||
*[[Out of the deep a 3 (Thomas Tomkins)|Thomas Tomkins]] ATB (vv.1-2, English) | *[[Out of the deep a 3 (Thomas Tomkins)|Thomas Tomkins]] ATB (vv. 1-2, English) | ||
*[[From the depth I called on thee, O Lord (Christopher Tye)|Christopher Tye]] AATB (pre-1549 BCP) | *[[From the depth I called on thee, O Lord (Christopher Tye)|Christopher Tye]] AATB (pre-1549 BCP) | ||
*[[Lord, to thee I make my moan (Thomas Weelkes)|Thomas Weelkes]] STTBB (vv.1-2 English, metrical Old Version) | *[[Lord, to thee I make my moan (Thomas Weelkes)|Thomas Weelkes]] STTBB (vv. 1-2 English, metrical Old Version) | ||
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===In French=== | ===In French=== | ||
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*[[Psalm 130 (Paschal de L'Estocart)|Paschal de L'Estocart]] SATB (French, vv.1-2) | *[[Psalm 130 (Paschal de L'Estocart)|Paschal de L'Estocart]] SATB (French, vv. 1-2) | ||
*[[Vers toy, Seigneur dous (Claude Le Jeune)|Claude Le Jeune]] SATB (French metrical version) | *[[Vers toy, Seigneur dous (Claude Le Jeune)|Claude Le Jeune]] SATB (French metrical version) | ||
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General Information
Other metrical versions include Martin Luther's Aus tiefer Not (tr. Catherine Winkworth as Out of the depths). In Mozart's catalog, K93 is a misattribution of Georg Reutters setting for SATB & bc. A "modern" setting is Arnold Schönberg's De profundis, Op. 50b. See also De profundis (Offertory) for settings of vv. 1-2 as the offertory for Pentecost XXIII.
Settings available at CPDL
In Latin
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In English
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In German
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In French
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In Italian
- Pietro Mussino SATB (Italian)
In Other or Multiple Languages
- Christoph Dalitz AT (Bicinium French, German and English)
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Nicola Parma — De profundis clamavi quarti toni
Text and translations
Clementine Vulgate (Psalm 129)Latin text1 Canticum graduum. De profundis clamavi ad te, Domine; |
Church of England 1662 Book of Common PrayerEnglish text1 Out of the deep have I called unto thee, |
Metrical version by Martin LutherGerman textAus tiefer Not schrei' ich zu dir, |
Luther's translationGerman textAus der Tiefe ruf ich, Herr, zu dir; Douay-Rheims BibleEnglish translationOut of the depths I have cried to thee, O Lord: Káldi fordítás (129. zsoltár)Hungarian translationA mélységekből kiáltok, Uram, hozzád, Uram! hallgasd meg az én szómat, |
'Old Version' (William Whittingham)English textLord, unto thee I make my moan, |
'New Version' (Tate and Brady)English textFrom lowest depths of woe |
Paraphrases by Isaac Watts, 1719English textPART 1 (C. M.) |
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French metrical version
French text
Vers toy, Seigneur dous, pressé de maint maleur,
Mes cris j'ay poussé hors du profond du coeur:
Enten de mes plaints les piteus sons
Ten l'oreille encline à tant d'oraizons.
Quand plein de courrous, il te plaira punir,
Quel coeur, devant toy, pourra se maintenir?
Or rien que douceur n'as tu bon Dieu:
Aussi tu es révéré de maint lieu.
Mon Dieu j'atendray, Dieu que mon ame atend,
Dieu dont le parler ferme asseurance rend:
Mes yeux devers luy j'auray tousjours,
Plus que le guet à la pointe des jours.
Mets l'espoir en Dieu, Jacob, il est trédous:
Dieu n'est que bonté, n'est que secours à tous.
Tous les méchans faits il nestoy'ra,
Puis de la mort racheter te viendra.