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{{Descr|Sources: Motetti de la Corona Libro Tertio, Petrucci, 1519 | {{Descr|Sources: Motetti de la Corona Libro Tertio, Petrucci, 1519 (and also BSB Mus.ms. 25). Text: Mark 16:14-20. The Alto part is low, or may be regarded as a high Tenor part. The Tenor part is a cantus firmus line, texted throughout in the same way as the other parts are in the third section (with Verse 20 from the passage from St Mark's Gospel). An attractive setting of this rarely used text ({{Cat|Ascension}} Year B Gospel in 3-year lectionary).}} | ||
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- Editor: Mick Swithinbank (submitted 2021-01-30). Score information: A4, 20 pages, 155 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Transposed up a tone. In the first of the three sections, the cantus firmus part has an O2 mensuration sign, implying that each long has the value of three breves. These are also the only two note values used in it. However, it is impossible to make the part harmonise consistently without tweaking the note values somewhat, as has been done here.
General Information
Title: Recumbentibus undecim
Composer: Jean Lebrun
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SATBB
Genre: Sacred, Motet, Gospel motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1519 in Motetti de la corona, Volume 3, no. 5
Description: Sources: Motetti de la Corona Libro Tertio, Petrucci, 1519 (and also BSB Mus.ms. 25). Text: Mark 16:14-20. The Alto part is low, or may be regarded as a high Tenor part. The Tenor part is a cantus firmus line, texted throughout in the same way as the other parts are in the third section (with Verse 20 from the passage from St Mark's Gospel). An attractive setting of this rarely used text (Ascension Year B Gospel in 3-year lectionary).
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Original text and translations
Latin text Recumbentibus undecim discipulis apparuit illis Jesus: et exprobravit incredulitatem eorum/illorum et duritiam cordis: quia his qui viderant eum resurrexisse a mortuis, non crediderunt. |