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==Music files==
==Music files==
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*{{PostedDate|2015-05-23}} {{CPDLno|35510}} [[Media:Dignus_est_Agnus_Hugill.pdf|{{pdf}}]]
*{{PostedDate|2015-05-23}} {{CPDLno|35510}} [[Media:Dignus_est_Agnus_Hugill.pdf|{{pdf}}]]  
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:'''Edition notes:''' Original composition by Robert Hugill setting the Latin verses from Revelation and Psalm 72 which form the Introit for the Feast of Christ the King.  
:{{EdNotes|Original composition by Robert Hugill setting the Latin verses from Revelation and Psalm 72 which form the Introit for the Feast of Christ the King. The motet is set for eight part unaccompanied choir (SATT/SABB or SATB/SATB) and is part of Robert Hugill's sequence of motets Tempus per Annum setting the Latin introits for all the Sundays in the church's year and for major feasts.}}
 
The motet is set for eight part unaccompanied choir (SATT/SABB or SATB/SATB) and is part of Robert Hugill's sequence of motets Tempus per Annum setting the Latin introits for all the Sundays in the church's year and for major feasts.
 
==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Dignus est Agnus''<br>
{{Title|''Dignus est Agnus''}}
{{Composer|Robert Hugill}}
{{Composer|Robert Hugill}}
'''Source of text:''' Revelation and [[Psalm 72]] (Latin Vulgate Psalm 71)
'''Source of text:''' Revelation and [[Psalm 72]] (Latin Vulgate Psalm 71)
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{{Language|Latin}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
'''Published:''' 2015
{{Pub|1|2015|}}
 
{{Descr|Original composition by Robert Hugill setting the Latin verses from Revelation and Psalm 72 which form the Introit for the Feast of Christ the King.
'''Description:''' Original composition by Robert Hugill setting the Latin verses from Revelation and Psalm 72 which form the Introit for the Feast of Christ the King.  


The motet is set for eight part unaccompanied choir (SATT/SABB or SATB/SATB) and is part of Robert Hugill's sequence of motets Tempus per Annum setting the Latin introits for all the Sundays in the church's year and for major feasts.
The motet is set for eight part unaccompanied choir (SATT/SABB or SATB/SATB) and is part of Robert Hugill's sequence of motets Tempus per Annum setting the Latin introits for all the Sundays in the church's year and for major feasts.
 
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{{#ExtWeb:
'''External websites:''' http://www.hugill.demon.co.uk/
http://www.hugill.demon.co.uk/}}
 
==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|Latin|
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Dignus est Agnus, qui occisus est, accipere virtutem, et divinitatem, et sapientiam, et fortitudinem, et honorem.
Dignus est Agnus, qui occisus est, accipere virtutem, et divinitatem, et sapientiam, et fortitudinem, et honorem.
Ipsi gloria et imperium in saecula saeculorum.
Ipsi gloria et imperium in saecula saeculorum.
Deus, judicium tuum Regi da: et justitiam tuam Filio Regis.  
Deus, judicium tuum Regi da: et justitiam tuam Filio Regis.}}
}}
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{{Translation|English|
{{Translation|English|
The Lamb that was slain is worthy to receive power and divinity and wisdom and strength and honour;
The Lamb that was slain is worthy to receive power and divinity and wisdom and strength and honour;
To Him be glory and empire for ever.
To Him be glory and empire for ever.


Give to the King, O God, Thy justice, and to the King's Son Thy judgement.
Give to the King, O God, Thy justice, and to the King's Son Thy judgement.}}
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  • (Posted 2015-05-23)  CPDL #35510:   
Editor: Robert Hugill (submitted 2015-05-23).   Score information: A4 (landscape), 10 pages   Copyright: CC BY ND
Edition notes: Original composition by Robert Hugill setting the Latin verses from Revelation and Psalm 72 which form the Introit for the Feast of Christ the King. The motet is set for eight part unaccompanied choir (SATT/SABB or SATB/SATB) and is part of Robert Hugill's sequence of motets Tempus per Annum setting the Latin introits for all the Sundays in the church's year and for major feasts.

General Information

Title: Dignus est Agnus
Composer: Robert Hugill
Source of text: Revelation and Psalm 72 (Latin Vulgate Psalm 71)

Number of voices: 8vv   Voicing: SATB.SATB
or SATT.SABB
Genre: SacredIntroit for Christ the King

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 2015
Description: Original composition by Robert Hugill setting the Latin verses from Revelation and Psalm 72 which form the Introit for the Feast of Christ the King.

The motet is set for eight part unaccompanied choir (SATT/SABB or SATB/SATB) and is part of Robert Hugill's sequence of motets Tempus per Annum setting the Latin introits for all the Sundays in the church's year and for major feasts.


External websites:

Original text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Dignus est Agnus, qui occisus est, accipere virtutem, et divinitatem, et sapientiam, et fortitudinem, et honorem.
Ipsi gloria et imperium in saecula saeculorum.
Deus, judicium tuum Regi da: et justitiam tuam Filio Regis.

English.png English translation

The Lamb that was slain is worthy to receive power and divinity and wisdom and strength and honour;
To Him be glory and empire for ever.

Give to the King, O God, Thy justice, and to the King's Son Thy judgement.