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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==


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  1. Illumina faciem tuam
  2. Deus refugium et virtus
  3. Exaudi Deus deprecationem meam
  4. Tribulationem et dolorem
  5. Tribularer si nescirem
  6. Precibus et meritis beatae Mariae
  7. O Crux benedicta
  8. O vos omnes
  9. Dignare me laudare te
  10. Maria mater gratiae
  11. Laboravi in gemitu meo
  12. Ave dulcissima Maria
  13. Domine ne despicias
  14. Peccantem me quotidie
  15. Sancti Spiritus Domine
  16. Hei mihi Domine
  17. Venit lumen tuum Jerusalem
  18. Reminiscere miserationum tuarum
  19. Ave Regina coelorum


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CPDL #15936: Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif Finale 1998
Editor: Unknown (submitted 2008-02-09).   Score information: Unknown   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: Sacrae Cantiones I
Composer: Carlo Gesualdo

Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SATTB
Genre: Sacred, Motet

Language: Latin
Instruments:
Published: 1603

Description: "Sacrae cantiones I" – the original title of this collection is "Sacrarum Cantionum Liber Primus" (= "Sacred Choral Music, First Book" – a second book never appeared or is lost) – was published in Naples 1603 by Giovanni Pietro Cappuccio. Like the "Tenebrae Responsories" (1611) "Sacrae Cantiones I" is a collection of 19 motets for five voices (SATTB). It represents a mixture of styles and contains also a motet "O vos omnes". But this motet is completely different from the motet in "Tenebrae Responsories".

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Original text and translations

Texts may be found on the individual work pages.