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*[[Hymni vespertini I-IX (Josef Ohnewald)|Josef Ohnewald]] SATB ((IXa - vv.1-3,5) | *[[Hymni vespertini I-IX (Josef Ohnewald)|Josef Ohnewald]] SATB ((IXa - vv.1-3,5) | ||
*Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina a 4 odd verses | *Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina a 4 odd verses | ||
*[[Quicumque Christum | *[[Quicumque Christum quaeritis (Tomás Luis de Victoria)|Tomás Luis de Victoria]] a 4, even | ||
==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== |
Revision as of 19:09, 10 August 2013
The Vesper Hymn Quicumque Christum quaeritis is the twelfth and last poem in the Cathemerino of Prudentius, originally written in honour of the Epiphany. It is sung at both Matins and Second Vespers on the Feast of the Transfiguration (August 6, observed by modern Lutherans on the last Sunday before Lent). The same gospel is read on Lent II.
Numerous English versions include that of R. Martin Pope (1905), "Lift up your eyes, who e'er ye be".
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- Orlando di Lasso a 4, even verses
- Josef Ohnewald SATB ((IXa - vv.1-3,5)
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina a 4 odd verses
- Tomás Luis de Victoria a 4, even
Original text and translations
Wikisource Quicumque Christum quæritis, |
As given in Liber usualis 1. Quicumque Christum quæritis, |