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St. David's Day, March 1, has a number of proper chants in the mid-14c [[Penpont Antiphonal]], National Library of Wales Ms. 20541 E. | St. David's Day, March 1, has a number of proper chants in the mid-14c [[Penpont Antiphonal]], National Library of Wales Ms. 20541 E. | ||
#Dictus est Patricio | |||
#Instructoris oculos | |||
#Missis ultro feminis | |||
#Toxicate torte panis | |||
#Ut attendat populus | |||
#O desiderabilis (Vespers I) (O pie) Ope iuva (Vespers II) | |||
Also usable are the chants from the {{CC|Common of Confessors}}: | Also usable are the chants from the {{CC|Common of Confessors}}: | ||
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#Serve bone/Memento Domine David (iii) ([[Memento (Giovanni Gastoldi)|Gastoldi for SATTB; [[Memento Domine David a 4 (Amadio Freddi)|Freddi a 4 + bc]]; [[Memento Domine David (Felice Anerio)|Anerio SATTB even]]; Willaert antiphonal) | #Serve bone/Memento Domine David (iii) ([[Memento (Giovanni Gastoldi)|Gastoldi for SATTB; [[Memento Domine David a 4 (Amadio Freddi)|Freddi a 4 + bc]]; [[Memento Domine David (Felice Anerio)|Anerio SATTB even]]; Willaert antiphonal) | ||
#[[Iste confessor]] [[Iste confessor (Guillaume Dufay)|(Dufay)]] | #[[Iste confessor]] [[Iste confessor (Guillaume Dufay)|(Dufay)]] | ||
#[[Sacerdos et Pontifex]] (1st Vespers, Gabrieli, Morales, [[Sacerdos et pontifex (Anonymous)|Trent 98 a 3]]) or [[Dum esset summus]] (2nd Vespers, [[Marenzio a 4]] or [[V-SP 80B]]) [[Magnificat|Magnificat i toni]] ([[Magnificat (tr88) VI (Anonymous)|Trent 88 odd]] or [[Magnificat (tr88) IV (Anonymous)|even a 3]]?) | #[[Sacerdos et Pontifex]] (1st Vespers, Gabrieli, Morales, [[Sacerdos et pontifex (Anonymous)|Trent 98 a 3]]) or [[Dum esset summus]] (2nd Vespers, [[Dum esset summus Pontifex (Luca Marenzio)|Marenzio a 4]], Porta or [[Dum esset summus (c. 1470) (Anonymous)|V-SP 80B]]) [[Magnificat|Magnificat i toni]] ([[Magnificat (tr88) VI (Anonymous)|Trent 88 odd]] or [[Magnificat (tr88) IV (Anonymous)|even a 3]]?) | ||
#[[Ave Regina caelorum]] | #[[Ave Regina caelorum]] | ||
Revision as of 03:46, 16 January 2022
St. David's Day, March 1, has a number of proper chants in the mid-14c Penpont Antiphonal, National Library of Wales Ms. 20541 E.
- Dictus est Patricio
- Instructoris oculos
- Missis ultro feminis
- Toxicate torte panis
- Ut attendat populus
- O desiderabilis (Vespers I) (O pie) Ope iuva (Vespers II)
Also usable are the chants from the Common of Confessors:
- Deus in adjutorium
- Ecce sacerdos magnus/Dixit (vii) (Salmi vespertini (Giovanni Bernardino Nanino))
- Non est inventus/Confitebor (vii)
- Ideo jurejurando/Beatus vir (viii)
- Sacerdotes Dei/Laudate pueri (vii)
- Serve bone/Memento Domine David (iii) ([[Memento (Giovanni Gastoldi)|Gastoldi for SATTB; Freddi a 4 + bc; Anerio SATTB even; Willaert antiphonal)
- Iste confessor (Dufay)
- Sacerdos et Pontifex (1st Vespers, Gabrieli, Morales, Trent 98 a 3) or Dum esset summus (2nd Vespers, Marenzio a 4, Porta or V-SP 80B) Magnificat i toni (Trent 88 odd or even a 3?)
- Ave Regina caelorum
The Welshman Thomas Tomkins sets an English Mag. in his First Service.
I have doubts about a "They_went_to_show_Wales_to_Londoners",_the_great_St_David's_Day_Pageant_in_London_(6788943206).jpg dress code though.