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Salutis humanæ Sator, | |||
Jesu, voluptas cordium, | |||
Orbis redempti Conditor, | |||
Et casta lux amantium: | |||
2. Que victus es clementia, | |||
Ut nostra ferres crimina? | |||
Mortem subires innocens, | |||
A morte nos ut tolleres? | |||
3. Perrumpis infernum chaos; | |||
Vinctis catenas detrahis; | |||
Victor triumpho nobili | |||
Ad dexteram Patris sedes. | |||
4. Te cogat indulgentia, | |||
Ut damna nostra sarcias | |||
Tuique vultus compotes | |||
Dites beato lumine. | |||
5. Tu dux ad astra, et semita, | |||
Sis meta nostris cordibus, | |||
Sis lacrymarum gaudium, | |||
Sis dulce vitæ præmium. | |||
</poem> | |||
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<poem> | |||
1. Hail, Thou who man's Redeemer art, | |||
Jesu, the joy of every heart; | |||
Great Maker of the world's wide frame, | |||
And purest love's delight and flame: | |||
2. What nameless mercy Thee o'ercame, | |||
To bear out load of sin and shame? | |||
For guiltless, Thou Thy life didst give, | |||
That sinful erring man might live. | |||
3. The realms of woe are forced by Thee, | |||
Its captives from their chains set free; | |||
And Thou, amid Thy ransomed train, | |||
At God's right hand dost victor reign. | |||
4. Let mercy sweet with Thee prevail, | |||
To cure the wounds we now bewail; | |||
Oh, bless us with Thy holy sight, | |||
And fill us with eternal light. | |||
5. Our guide, our way to heavenly rest, | |||
Be Thou the aim of every breast; | |||
Be Thou the soother of our tears, | |||
Our sweet reward above the spheres. | |||
</poem> | |||
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[[Category:Motets]] | [[Category:Motets]] | ||
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- CPDL #1579: Finale 2001
- Editor: Claudio Macchi (added 2000-10-31). Score information: 24 kbytes Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: Salutis humanae Sator
Composer: Orazio Vecchi
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: TTBB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
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Original text and translations
Latin text Salutis humanæ Sator, | English translation
1. Hail, Thou who man's Redeemer art, |