Iste confessor: Difference between revisions
Richard Mix (talk | contribs) (LU text &c) |
Richard Mix (talk | contribs) (→External links: breviary.net) |
||
Line 68: | Line 68: | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.hymnary.org/text/iste_confessor_domini_colentes List of English paraphrases] at Hymnary.org | *[http://www.hymnary.org/text/iste_confessor_domini_colentes List of English paraphrases] at Hymnary.org | ||
* | *[http://www.breviary.net/comsaints/combc.htm Common of Bishop Confessor] at www.breviary.net | ||
[[Category:Text pages]] | [[Category:Text pages]] |
Revision as of 08:58, 4 March 2012
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 sacrata" and, in the Liber Usualis, "Iste confessor Domini colentes ". Alternatim settings usually begin with the second verse, "Qui pius, prudens"
Original text and Translations
Latin text 1. Iste Confessor Domini colentes | English translation THIS the Confessor of the Lord, whose triumph |
Settings
- Two anonymous settings (Trent 88, mid-15c) STT (single verse each)
- Caspar Ett a 4
- Heinrich Finck a 4 (first verse)
- Václav Emanuel Horák SATB with organ
- Josquin
- Lassus
- Iste confessor, SV 279 (Claudio Monteverdi) SS with 2 vlni & bc
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia SATB bs (one verse)
- Giovanni Felice Sances (composer page)
- Alessandro Scarlatti "Iste confessor Domini sacrata" for SATB & S solo
- Tallis
- Tomás Luis de Victoria a 4 (alternatim)
Organ verses have been written by Frescobaldi (Tocate), Titelouse & others.
External links
- List of English paraphrases at Hymnary.org
- Common of Bishop Confessor at www.breviary.net