Urbs beata Jerusalem: Difference between revisions
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*[[Pange lingua (Urbs beata Jerusalem) (Anonymous)|Anonymous]] SATT (with ''Pange lingua'') | *[[Pange lingua (Urbs beata Jerusalem) (Anonymous)|Anonymous]] SATT (with ''Pange lingua'') | ||
*[[Urbs beata Jerusalem (Guillaume Dufay)|Guillaume Dufay]] SATB (v. 1) | *[[Urbs beata Jerusalem (Guillaume Dufay)|Guillaume Dufay]] SATB (v. 1) | ||
*[[Urbs beata Jerusalem (Pietro Pontio)| Pietro Pontio]] | *[[Urbs beata Jerusalem (Pietro Pontio)| Pietro Pontio]] SATB (in alternatim, even verses) | ||
*[[Urbs beata Jerusalem (Tomás Luis de Victoria)| Tomás Luis de Victoria]] | *[[Urbs beata Jerusalem (Tomás Luis de Victoria)| Tomás Luis de Victoria]] SATB (in alternatim, even verses) | ||
See [[Blessed city, heavenly Salem]] for settings of the English translation. | See [[Blessed city, heavenly Salem]] for settings of the English translation. |
Latest revision as of 22:09, 5 November 2020
General information
Settings by composers
- Anonymous SATT (with Pange lingua)
- Guillaume Dufay SATB (v. 1)
- Pietro Pontio SATB (in alternatim, even verses)
- Tomás Luis de Victoria SATB (in alternatim, even verses)
See Blessed city, heavenly Salem for settings of the English translation.
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Jan Le Febure — Urbs beata Jerusalem
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina — Urbs beata Jerusalem
Text and translations
Latin text Urbs beata Jerusalem |
English translation Blessèd City, heavenly Salem, |