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{{Descr|The tenth setting of 16 in Guerreros: Canticum Beatae Mariae ... printed by Petrus Phalesius, 1563. The printed source gives only the verses set polyphonicaly: verses 2,4,6,8,10 and the "Sicut erat" which is Six-part SAATBB. The settings are notated in Chiavette suggesting a downward transposition. }} | {{Descr|The tenth setting of 16 in Guerreros: Canticum Beatae Mariae ... printed by Petrus Phalesius, 1563. The printed source gives only the verses set polyphonicaly: verses 2,4,6,8,10 and the "Sicut erat" which is Six-part SAATBB. The settings are notated in Chiavette suggesting a downward transposition. }} | ||
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- Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2022-08-14). Score information: A4, 20 pages, 435 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: A semi-diplomatorical edition. Original note-values and key are retained but the cleffing is modern. Text underlay in the polyphonic parts mainly follows the source but repeated sections of text indicated by ij in the source are written out. The odd verses to be sung in chant are provided following the 1961 Liber Usualis.
General Information
Title: Magnificat quinti toni (even verses)
Composer: Francisco Guerrero
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Evening Canticles
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1563 in Canticum Beatae Mariae, no. 10
Description: The tenth setting of 16 in Guerreros: Canticum Beatae Mariae ... printed by Petrus Phalesius, 1563. The printed source gives only the verses set polyphonicaly: verses 2,4,6,8,10 and the "Sicut erat" which is Six-part SAATBB. The settings are notated in Chiavette suggesting a downward transposition.
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Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Magnificat.