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**[[Iste confessor II (Anonymous)|II Trent 87]] STT (v. 1 only) | **[[Iste confessor II (Anonymous)|II Trent 87]] STT (v. 1 only) | ||
**[[Iste confessor III (Anonymous)|III Trent 87]] ATT (v. 1 only) | **[[Iste confessor III (Anonymous)|III Trent 87]] ATT (v. 1 only) | ||
*[[Iste confessor (Guillaume Dufay)|Guillaume Dufay]] ATB (even) | |||
*[[Iste confessor (Heinrich Finck)|Heinrich Finck]] SATB (v. 1 only) | *[[Iste confessor (Heinrich Finck)|Heinrich Finck]] SATB (v. 1 only) | ||
*[[Iste confessor (Jan Le Febure)|Jan Le Febure]] SATB (even verses) | *[[Iste confessor (Jan Le Febure)|Jan Le Febure]] SATB (even verses) | ||
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*[[Iste confessor (Alessandro Scarlatti)|Alessandro Scarlatti]] SATB & bc. (S solo) | *[[Iste confessor (Alessandro Scarlatti)|Alessandro Scarlatti]] SATB & bc. (S solo) | ||
*[[Iste Confessor (Delfino Thermignon)|Delfino Thermignon]] SSA (odd verses) | *[[Iste Confessor (Delfino Thermignon)|Delfino Thermignon]] SSA (odd verses) | ||
*Ph. Verdelot ATTB (even) | |||
*[[Iste confessor (Tomás Luis de Victoria)|Tomás Luis de Victoria]] SATB (Alternatim, even verses) | *[[Iste confessor (Tomás Luis de Victoria)|Tomás Luis de Victoria]] SATB (Alternatim, even verses) | ||
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Qui super cæli solio coruscans, | Qui super cæli solio coruscans, | ||
Totius mundi seriem gubernat, | Totius mundi seriem gubernat, | ||
Trinus et unus. Amen}} | Trinus et unus. Amen | ||
<small>(1632 revision by Pope Urban VIII)</small>}} | |||
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{{Translation|English| | {{Translation|English| | ||
Laurence Housman 1906 | |||
{{Vs|1}} He, whose confession God of old accepted, | {{Vs|1}} He, whose confession God of old accepted, | ||
Whom through the ages all now hold in honour, | Whom through the ages all now hold in honour, | ||
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{{Translation|English| | {{Translation|English| | ||
Charles Winfred Douglas 1922 | |||
{{Vs|1}} THIS the Confessor of the Lord, whose triumph | {{Vs|1}} THIS the Confessor of the Lord, whose triumph | ||
Now all the faithful celebrate, with gladness | Now all the faithful celebrate, with gladness |
Revision as of 07:13, 21 January 2022
Iste confessor is the Vesper hymn for Confessor Bishops, tracable to the 10th century and possibly originally composed in honor of St. Martin<ref>Hymns of the Breviary and Missal by Matthew Britt, Benziger Brothers, 1922</ref>. There are two variants, Iste confessor Domini sacratus and, in the Liber Usualis, Iste confessor Domini colentes. Alternatim settings usually begin with the second verse, "Qui pius, prudens"
Settings by composers
colentes
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sacratus
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Organ verses have been written by Frescobaldi (Tocate), Titelouse & others.
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Sixt Dietrich — Iste confessor
- Gregorian chant — Vespers for St David of Wales
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina — Iste confessor
- Jacobus Vaet — Iste confessor
Text and translations
Latin text 1 Iste Confessor Domini colentes |
Latin text 1 Iste confessor Domini sacratus |
English translation Laurence Housman 1906 |
English translation Charles Winfred Douglas 1922 |
External links
- List of English paraphrases at Hymnary.org
- Common of Bishop Confessor at www.breviary.net