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'''Published:''' 1611
'''Published:''' 1611


'''Description:''' #1 from ''Hymnodia Sionia''; this is a straightforward setting of the first verse of the Advent chant ''Veni redemptor gentium''. Other verses of the hymn published in ''Hymnodia Sionia'' include:<BR>
'''Description:''' #1 from ''Hymnodia Sionia''; this is a straightforward setting of the first verse of the Advent chant ''Veni redemptor gentium''. Other verses of the hymn published in ''Hymnodia Sionia'' include:<BR>
No. 7: verse 5, ''[[Egressus ejus a patre (Michael Praetorius)|Egressus ejus a patre]]'' (a 5)<br>
No. 7: verse 5, ''[[Egressus ejus a patre (Michael Praetorius)|Egressus ejus a patre]]'' (a 5)<br>
No. 8: verse 6, ''[[Aequalis aeterno patri (Michael Praetorius)|Aequalis aeterno patri]]'' (a 4)<br>
No. 8: verse 6, ''[[Aequalis aeterno patri (Michael Praetorius)|Aequalis aeterno patri]]'' (a 4)<br>

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Editor: Ross Jallo (submitted 2011-09-19).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 13 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Original pitch.

General Information

Title: Veni redemptor gentium
Composer: Michael Praetorius
Lyricist: Ambrose of Milan

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
Published: 1611

Description: #1 from Hymnodia Sionia; this is a straightforward setting of the first verse of the Advent chant Veni redemptor gentium. Other verses of the hymn published in Hymnodia Sionia include:
No. 7: verse 5, Egressus ejus a patre (a 5)
No. 8: verse 6, Aequalis aeterno patri (a 4)
No. 9: verse 7, Praesepe jam fulget tuum (a 2)
No. 10: verse 8 (or verse 1), Deo patri sit gloria (a 7)

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Veni redemptor (Ambrosian chant).