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{{Descr|Source: Lamentationi di Morales a 4 a 5 et a 6 voci, pub. Gardano, 1564. A paper by Manuel del Sol discusses the attribution of Lamentations to Morales in Roman manuscript sources, which was already complicated: some are considered to have indeed been composed by him, others to have been composed by different composers, identified or otherwise, while some were apparently by Morales but altered. Some doubt must therefore presumably surround Gardano’s attribution of the Lamentations in this print.  
{{Descr|Source: Lamentationi di Morales a 4 a 5 et a 6 voci, pub. Gardano, 1564. A paper by Manuel del Sol discusses the attribution of Lamentations to Morales in Roman manuscript sources, which was already complicated: some are considered to have indeed been composed by him, others to have been composed by different composers, identified or otherwise, while some were apparently by Morales but altered. Some doubt must therefore presumably surround Gardano’s attribution of the Lamentations in this print.
The Saturday set are for more voices, including higher ones, than those for Thursday and Friday.}}
The Saturday set are for more voices, including higher ones, than those for Thursday and Friday.}}
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Editor: Mick Swithinbank (submitted 2021-10-05).   Score information: A4, 7 pages, 76 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: Lamentations for Good Friday, Lesson Three
Composer: Cristóbal de Morales
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SacredLamentation

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1564 in Lamentationi a quatro, a cinque et a sei voci, no. 6
Description: Source: Lamentationi di Morales a 4 a 5 et a 6 voci, pub. Gardano, 1564. A paper by Manuel del Sol discusses the attribution of Lamentations to Morales in Roman manuscript sources, which was already complicated: some are considered to have indeed been composed by him, others to have been composed by different composers, identified or otherwise, while some were apparently by Morales but altered. Some doubt must therefore presumably surround Gardano’s attribution of the Lamentations in this print. The Saturday set are for more voices, including higher ones, than those for Thursday and Friday.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Lamentations.