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*[[Quae est ista (Pierre La Fage)|Pierre La Fage]] STB (with 2nd part ''Quae est ista quae ascendit'')
*[[Quae est ista (Pierre La Fage)|Pierre La Fage]] STB (with 2nd part ''Quae est ista quae ascendit'')
*[[Sancta et immaculata virginitas (Nicolas Gombert)|Nicolas Gombert]] SATTB (2nd part of ''Sancta et immaculata virginitas'', with ''Et sicut dies verni'')
*[[Quae est ista quae ascendit (Pierre de Manchicourt)|Pierre de Manchicourt]] SSATBB (''ascendit'' rather than ''processit'', with 2nd part ''Ista est speciosa'')
*[[Quae est ista quae ascendit (Pierre de Manchicourt)|Pierre de Manchicourt]] SSATBB (''ascendit'' rather than ''processit'', with 2nd part ''Ista est speciosa'')
 
*[[Quae est ista (Tiburtio Massaino)|Tiburtio Massaino]] SATB.SATB (with ''Et sicut dies verni'')
*[[Quae est ista (Tiburtio Massaino)|Tiburtio Massaino]] SATB.SATB (with 2nd part ''Et sicut dies verni'')
*[[Quae est ista quae processit (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)|Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina]] SATB (no 2nd part)
*[[Quae est ista quae processit (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)|Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina]] SATB (no 2nd part)
*[[Quae est ista quae processit (Nicolas de Wismes)|Nicolas de Wismes]] SSATTB (with 2nd part ''Sicut dies verni'')
*[[Quae est ista quae processit (Nicolas de Wismes)|Nicolas de Wismes]] SSATTB (with 2nd part ''Sicut dies verni'')
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super omnia aromata.  
super omnia aromata.  


''2nd part - Massaino/Wismes''
''2nd part - Gombert/Massaino/Wismes''
Sicut{{sup|2}} dies verni circundabant eam
Sicut{{sup|2}} dies verni circundabant eam
flores rosarum et lilia convallium.
flores rosarum et lilia convallium.
Viderunt eam filiae Sion
[Viderunt eam...]{{sup|3}}
et beatam dixerunt
et reginae laudaverunt eam.
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1. Manchicourt has ''ascendit''.<br/>
1. Manchicourt has ''ascendit''.<br/>
2. Massaino has ''Et sicut''.
2. Gombert and Massaino have ''Et sicut''.<br/>
3. Wismes repeats ''Viderunt eam...''.
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[And] like a spring day, rose blooms
[And] like a spring day, rose blooms
and lilies of the valley surrounded her.
and lilies of the valley surrounded her.
The daughters of Sion saw her
and called her blessed
and queens praised her.
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Revision as of 20:36, 24 August 2020

General information

Source of text: Responsories for the Assumption. One of a number of texts beginning Quae est ista (also including Quae est ista quae progreditur, as set by Palestrina and others).

Settings by composers

Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above

Texts and Translations

Latin.png Latin text

Quae est ista quae processit1 sicut sol
et formosa tanquam Jerusalem?
Viderunt eam filiae Sion
et beatam dixerunt
et reginae laudaverunt eam.

2nd part - La Fage
Quae est ista quae ascendit per desertum,
sicut virgula fumi
ex aromatibus myrrhae et thuris.

2nd part - Manchicourt
Ista est speciosa inter filias Jerusalem,
pulchra ut luna, electa ut sol,
cuius odor vestimentorum
super omnia aromata.

2nd part - Gombert/Massaino/Wismes
Sicut2 dies verni circundabant eam
flores rosarum et lilia convallium.
[Viderunt eam...]3
 


1. Manchicourt has ascendit.
2. Gombert and Massaino have Et sicut.
3. Wismes repeats Viderunt eam....

English.png English translation

Who is she that came forth [ascended] like the sun
and beautiful as Jerusalem?
The daughters of Sion saw her
and called her blessed
and queens praised her.

2nd part - La Fage
Who is this that ascended from the wilderness
like a plume of smoke
from the spices of myrrh and incense.

2nd part - Manchicourt
This is the fair one among the daughters of Jerusalem,
beautiful as the moon, excellent as the sun,
the scent of whose garments
is above all spices.

2nd part - Massaino/Wismes
[And] like a spring day, rose blooms
and lilies of the valley surrounded her.
 

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