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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 (edited in Owain T. Edwards, ''Matins, Lauds and Vespers for St David’s Day'', Cambridge, 1990)


#Dictus est Patricio  
#Dictus est Patricio (birth foretold) [[Psalm 92]] ''Dominus regnavit''
#Instructoris oculos   
#Instructoris oculos  (sight to blind) ''[[Jubilate Deo]]''
#Missis ultro feminis
#Missis ultro feminis (temptation of monks) [[Psalm 62]] Deus, deus, meus
#Toxicate torte panis
#Toxicate torte panis (attempted poisoning) ''[[Benedicite]]'', Daniel 3
#Ut attendat populus
#Ut attendat populus (sermon from the hill) [[Psalm 148]] Laudate Dominum
#O desiderabilis (Vespers I) (O pie) Ope iuva (Vespers II)  
#O desiderabilis (Vespers I)  
##(O pie) Ope juva (Vespers II)  


Also usable are the chants from the {{CC|Common of Confessors}}:
Also usable are the chants from the {{CC|Common of Confessors}} (LU pp. 1001-1009):


#[[Deus in adjutorium]]
#[[Deus in adjutorium]]
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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, [[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]]?)
#[[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 05:19, 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 (edited in Owain T. Edwards, Matins, Lauds and Vespers for St David’s Day, Cambridge, 1990)

  1. Dictus est Patricio (birth foretold) Psalm 92 Dominus regnavit
  2. Instructoris oculos (sight to blind) Jubilate Deo
  3. Missis ultro feminis (temptation of monks) Psalm 62 Deus, deus, meus
  4. Toxicate torte panis (attempted poisoning) Benedicite, Daniel 3
  5. Ut attendat populus (sermon from the hill) Psalm 148 Laudate Dominum
  6. O desiderabilis (Vespers I)
    1. (O pie) Ope juva (Vespers II)

Also usable are the chants from the Common of Confessors (LU pp. 1001-1009):

  1. Deus in adjutorium
  2. Ecce sacerdos magnus/Dixit (vii) (Salmi vespertini (Giovanni Bernardino Nanino))
  3. Non est inventus/Confitebor (vii)
  4. Ideo jurejurando/Beatus vir (viii)
  5. Sacerdotes Dei/Laudate pueri (vii)
  6. Serve bone/Memento Domine David (iii) ([[Memento (Giovanni Gastoldi)|Gastoldi for SATTB; Freddi a 4 + bc; Anerio SATTB even; Willaert antiphonal)
  7. Iste confessor (Dufay)
  8. Sacerdos et Pontifex (1st Vespers, Gabrieli, Morales, Trent 98 a 3) or
    1. Dum esset summus (2nd Vespers, Marenzio a 4, Porta or V-SP 80B) Magnificat i toni
    2. (Trent 88 odd or even a 3?)
  9. 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.