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*[[Christe qui lux es et dies (Georg Blanckenmüller)|Georg Blanckenmüller]] a 5 | *[[Christe qui lux es et dies (Georg Blanckenmüller)|Georg Blanckenmüller]] a 5 | ||
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*[[Christe qui lux es et dies (Michael Praetorius)|Michael Praetorius]] 2 to 7 voices in 12 settings | |||
*[[Wann unsre Augen schlafen ein, SWV 316 (Heinrich Schütz)]] | *[[Wann unsre Augen schlafen ein, SWV 316 (Heinrich Schütz)]] | ||
*[[Christe qui lux es et dies (Ivo de Vento)|Ivo de Vento]] a 5 | *[[Christe qui lux es et dies (Ivo de Vento)|Ivo de Vento]] a 5 |
Revision as of 21:29, 28 July 2012
Christe qui lux es et dies is an office hymn for compline.
Settings by composers
- Georg Blanckenmüller a 5
- William Byrd a 5
- Michael Praetorius 2 to 7 voices in 12 settings
- Wann unsre Augen schlafen ein, SWV 316 (Heinrich Schütz)
- Ivo de Vento a 5
- Robert White (all a 5)
The common German versions are Wolfgang Meuslin's Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht (1526) and Erasmus Alberus' Christe, der du bist der helle Tag (1556).
External links
preces-latinae partial list of English versions
Original text and Translations
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