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{{Descr|Published when Donato had recently attained the position of Maestro di Capella at St Mark's (Venice). This Christ-tide motet exploits the acoustics of that building in a madrigalian style copied by his pupil Giovanni Croce in a [[Virgo decus nemorum (Giovanni Croce)|parallel setting]].}}
{{Descr|Published when Donato had recently attained the position of Maestro di Capella at St Mark's (Venice). This Christ-tide motet exploits the acoustics of that building in a madrigalian style copied by his pupil Giovanni Croce in a [[Virgo decus nemorum (Giovanni Croce)|parallel setting]].}}
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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{LinkText|Virgo decus nemorum}}
{{LinkText|Virgo decus nemorum}}

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General Information

Title: Virgo decus nemorum
Composer: Baldassare Donato
Lyricist: Anonymous

Number of voices: 8vv   Voicing: SATB.SATB

Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1599 in Il primo libro di Motetti, Venice
Description: Published when Donato had recently attained the position of Maestro di Capella at St Mark's (Venice). This Christ-tide motet exploits the acoustics of that building in a madrigalian style copied by his pupil Giovanni Croce in a parallel setting.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Virgo decus nemorum.