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*{{PostedDate|2022-01-09}} {{CPDLno|67477}} [[Media:Compere-AveVirgoGloriosa.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Compere-AveVirgoGloriosa.mid|{{mid}}]] | *{{PostedDate|2022-01-09}} {{CPDLno|67477}} [[Media:Compere-AveVirgoGloriosa.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Compere-AveVirgoGloriosa.mid|{{mid}}]] | ||
{{Editor|Adrian Wall|2022-01-09}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|3|288}}{{Copy|Personal}} | {{Editor|Adrian Wall|2022-01-09}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|3|288}}{{Copy|Personal}} | ||
:{{EdNotes|Note values halved. Transposed down a tone.}} | :{{EdNotes|Note values halved. Transposed down a tone. ''Ave virgo gloriosa'' only.}} | ||
*{{PostedDate|2021-10-19}} {{CPDLno|66279}} [[Media:3._O_genitrix_gloriosa_-_Full_Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:3._O_genitrix_gloriosa_-_Full_Score.mxl|{{XML}}]] | |||
{{Editor|Mats Lillhannus|2021-10-19}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|6|127}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | |||
:{{EdNotes|Edition based on Petrucci: Motetti A (1502). Original key and note values. As second part of ''O genetrix gloriosa''.}} | |||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|Ave virgo gloriosa}} | {{Title|Ave virgo gloriosa}} | ||
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{{Language|Latin}} | {{Language|Latin}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella}} | {{Instruments|A cappella}} | ||
{{Pub|1|}} | {{Pub|0||MS 2269 (Librone 1), Archivo della Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo, Sezione Musicale, Milan|ms=ms}} | ||
{{Descr|}} | {{Pub|0||MS 2268 (Librone 2), Archivo della Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo, Sezione Musicale, Milan|ms=ms}} | ||
{{Pub|1|1502|in {{NoComp|Motetti A|Ottaviano Petrucci}}, Venice|no=3}} | |||
{{Descr|Lynn Halpern Ward (The "Motetti Missales" Repertory Reconsidered, Journal of the American Musicological Society, Vol. 39, No. 3 - Autumn 1986) has suggested that this piece may be part of a ''motetti musicali'' cycle: a Milanese practice of substituting the movements of a mass with motets. In all of its sources, it is grouped with other motets from this conjectural cycle: in Librone 1, it is followed by ''[[Ave Regina caelorum (Loyset Compère)|Ave regina caelorum]]'' and ''[[O admirabile commercium (Loyset Compère)|O admirabile commercium]]''; in Librone 2, it follows the ''[[Sanctus - O sapientia (Loyset Compère)|Sanctus]]'' and its associated Elevation motet ''O sapientia'', and there is a clear indication that it should be | |||
performed after them; in Petrucci's Motetti A (and a number of other sources), it appears as the second part of a 2-part motet, with ''[[O Genitrix gloriosa (Loyset Compère)|O genetrix gloriosa]]'' as the first part. Whether or not all the components of Ward's proposed cycle were ever performed as a unit, it seems likely that they were used in the groupings in which they appear in the Libroni.}} | |||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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{{Text|Latin|Ave virgo gloriosa, | |||
Maria mater gratiae, | |||
Ave gemma pretiosa, | |||
Mater misericordiae. | |||
O Maria florens rosa | |||
Tu nos ab hoste protege | |||
Esto nobis gratiosa | |||
Et hora mortis suscipe. | |||
O gloriosa domina, | |||
Excelsa super sidera, | |||
Qui te creavit provide, | |||
Lactasti sacro ubere. | |||
Quod Eva tristis abstulit | |||
Tu reddis almo germine | |||
Intrent ut astra flebiles | |||
Caeli fenestra facta es. | |||
O Maria mater gratiae, | |||
Mater misericordiae. | |||
}} | |||
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{{Translation|English| | |||
Hail, glorious virgin | |||
Mary, mother of grace. | |||
Hail special gem, | |||
Mother of mercy. | |||
O Mary, flowering rose, | |||
protect us from the enemy. | |||
Extend your grace to us | |||
and help us in the hour of death. | |||
O glorious lady, | |||
high above the stars, | |||
You have suckled with your sacred breast | |||
him who by providence created you. | |||
What sorrowful Eve took away, | |||
you return by your nourishing bud. | |||
You are made a window to heaven, | |||
so that the doleful stars may enter. | |||
Mary, mother of grace, | |||
mother of mercy. | |||
}} | |||
{{btm}} | |||
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[[Category:Renaissance music]] | [[Category:Renaissance music]] |
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- Editor: Adrian Wall (submitted 2022-01-09). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 288 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Note values halved. Transposed down a tone. Ave virgo gloriosa only.
- Editor: Mats Lillhannus (submitted 2021-10-19). Score information: A4, 6 pages, 127 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Edition based on Petrucci: Motetti A (1502). Original key and note values. As second part of O genetrix gloriosa.
General Information
Title: Ave virgo gloriosa
Composer: Loyset Compère
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
Manuscript MS 2269 (Librone 1), Archivo della Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo, Sezione Musicale, Milan
Manuscript MS 2268 (Librone 2), Archivo della Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo, Sezione Musicale, Milan
First published: 1502 in Motetti A, Venice, no. 3
Description: Lynn Halpern Ward (The "Motetti Missales" Repertory Reconsidered, Journal of the American Musicological Society, Vol. 39, No. 3 - Autumn 1986) has suggested that this piece may be part of a motetti musicali cycle: a Milanese practice of substituting the movements of a mass with motets. In all of its sources, it is grouped with other motets from this conjectural cycle: in Librone 1, it is followed by Ave regina caelorum and O admirabile commercium; in Librone 2, it follows the Sanctus and its associated Elevation motet O sapientia, and there is a clear indication that it should be
performed after them; in Petrucci's Motetti A (and a number of other sources), it appears as the second part of a 2-part motet, with O genetrix gloriosa as the first part. Whether or not all the components of Ward's proposed cycle were ever performed as a unit, it seems likely that they were used in the groupings in which they appear in the Libroni.
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Original text and translations
Latin text Ave virgo gloriosa, |
English translation Hail, glorious virgin |