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*[[Lucis Creator optimae (Orlando di Lasso|Orlando di Lasso]] a 4 (even) | *[[Lucis Creator optimae (Orlando di Lasso|Orlando di Lasso]] a 4 (even) | ||
*[[Lucis creator (Michael Praetorius)|Michael Praetorius]] a 4 (1st verse) | *[[Lucis creator (Michael Praetorius)|Michael Praetorius]] a 4 (1st verse) | ||
*[[Lucis creator optime (Johann Stadlmayr)|Johann Stadlmayr]] a 4 | |||
*[[Lucis Creator optime (Tomás Luis de Victoria)|Tomás Luis de Victoria]] a 4 (even verses) | *[[Lucis Creator optime (Tomás Luis de Victoria)|Tomás Luis de Victoria]] a 4 (even verses) | ||
Revision as of 09:07, 7 September 2012
Lucis Creator optimae is the Office hymn traditionally sung at Sunday Vespers between Epiphany and Lent and following Pentecost. The latest revision of the Liturgy of the Hours (Liturgia Horarum, 1985) assigns it to the 1st and 3rd weeks of the psalter during Ordinary Time.
Settings
- Giovanni Matteo Asola a 4 (verses unspecified)
- dubiously attributed to Estêvão de Brito a 4 (vv. 1 & 5)
- Oliver Hayes
- First setting a 4 (even verses)
- Second setting a 4 (even verses)
- Orlando di Lasso a 4 (even)
- Michael Praetorius a 4 (1st verse)
- Johann Stadlmayr a 4
- Tomás Luis de Victoria a 4 (even verses)
Original text and translations
Latin text
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English translation by John Mason Neale (1818-1866) O BLEST Creator of the light, |