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:{{EdNotes|A double semi-diplomatic edition: One score where the voices and the Bassus ad organum are left untransposed and a second score where the voices are transposed down a fourth and the Bassus ad organum transposed up a second. As the organ probably would have been tuned to choir tone, one half to one whole step above modern pitch, this transposition would approximately be at the same pitch used in the 17-th century.  The Versus of the Invitatorium is provided editorially from ''Liber Usualis'' 1965.}}
:{{EdNotes|A double semi-diplomatic edition: One score where the voices and the Bassus ad organum are left untransposed and a second score where the voices are transposed down a fourth and the Bassus ad organum transposed up a second. As the organ probably would have been tuned to choir tone, one half to one whole step above modern pitch, this transposition would approximately be at the same pitch used in the 17-th century.  The Versus of the Invitatorium is provided editorially from ''Liber Usualis'' 1965.}}

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  • (Posted 2022-05-26)  CPDL #69388:         
Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2022-05-26).   Score information: A4, 11 pages, 443 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: A double semi-diplomatic edition: One score where the voices and the Bassus ad organum are left untransposed and a second score where the voices are transposed down a fourth and the Bassus ad organum transposed up a second. As the organ probably would have been tuned to choir tone, one half to one whole step above modern pitch, this transposition would approximately be at the same pitch used in the 17-th century. The Versus of the Invitatorium is provided editorially from Liber Usualis 1965.

General Information

Title: Domine ad adiuvandum me festina
Composer: Gierolamo Lambardi
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 6vv   Voicing: SATTTB
Genre: SacredVespers

Language: Latin
Instruments: Basso continuo

First published: 1608
Description: This Responsum of the Invitatorium of the Vespers is the first piece in Lambardis "Vespertina omnium solemnitatum psalmodia senis vocibus..." printed by the heirs of Angeli Gardani, Venetia 1608. The source doesn't provide the Versus of the Invitatorium.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Deus in adjutorium.