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==General information==
==General information==
{{CiteCat|Responsories|Responsory}} for Matins at {{CiteCat|Epiphany}}.
==Settings by composers==
==Settings by composers==
*[[Stellam quam viderunt magi a 7 (Philippe de Monte)|Philippe de Monte]] SSAATTB (Slight variations in text)
*[[Stella quam viderant magi (Jan Le Febure)|Jan Le Febure]] SSATTB
*[[Stella quam viderant magi (Iacopo Corfini)|Iacopo Corfini]] SSAATB or SSATTB
*[[Stella quam viderant magi (Jacob Handl)|Jacob Handl]] SSATTB
*[[Stella quam viderant magi a 7 (Philippe de Monte)|Philippe de Monte]] SSAATTB
*[[Stella quam viderant (Giovanni Battista Mosto)|Giovanni Battista Mosto]] AATTB
*[[Stella quam viderant magi (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)|Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina]] SATTB
*[[Stella quam viderant magi (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)|Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina]] SATTB
*[[Stella quam viderant Magi (Peter Philips)|Peter Philips]] SSATB (with ''Alleluya'')
*[[Jacob Regnart]]
**[[Stella quam viderant magi a 4 (Jacob Regnart)|a 4]] SSsT or AAAT (1st half)
**[[Stella quam viderant magi a 5 (Jacob Regnart)|a 5]] SSATB or AATTB "videntes autem '''stellam,''' gavisi…"
*[[Stella quam viderant (Costanzo Porta)|Costanzo Porta]] SATB


==Texts and Translations==
See also [[Videntes stellam magi]].
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==Text and translations==
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{{Top}}
{{Text|Latin}}
{{Text|Latin|
<poem>
Stella quam viderant/[viderunt] Magi in Oriente antecedebat eos
Stella quam viderant Magi in Oriente antecedebat eos donec venirent ad locum ubi puer erat videntes autem eum gavisi sunt gaudio magno  
donec venirent ad locum ubi puer erat.
Et intrantes domum invenerunt Puerum cum Maria mater ejus et procidentes adoraverunt eum, videntes autem eum.
Videntes autem eum/[eam]/[stellam]
</poem>
:Gavisi sunt gaudio magno.
 
Et intrantes domum invenerunt Puerum cum Maria mater ejus
et procidentes adoraverunt eum
:Gavisi sunt gaudio magno.
}}
<small>([https://gregobase.selapa.net/chant.php?id=9479 Gregofacsimil at gregobase] adds ''Gloria Patri'')</small>
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{{Middle}}
{{Translation|English}}
 
<poem>
{{Translation|English|
The star which the Wise Men saw in the East went before them until it came to where the Child was.
The star which the Wise Men had seen/[saw] in the East went before them
And when they saw it, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy.
until they might come to the place where the Child was.
And entering into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother: and falling down, they worshipped him when they saw him.
And seeing him/[it]/[the star]
</poem>
:They rejoiced with exceeding great joy.
 
And entering into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother:
and falling down, they worshipped him
:They rejoiced with exceeding great joy.}}
{{Bottom}}
{{Bottom}}
==External links==  
 
==External links==
 
[[Category:Text pages]]
[[Category:Text pages]]

Latest revision as of 22:49, 21 July 2022

General information

Responsory for Matins at Epiphany.

Settings by composers

See also Videntes stellam magi.


Text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Stella quam viderant/[viderunt] Magi in Oriente antecedebat eos
donec venirent ad locum ubi puer erat.
Videntes autem eum/[eam]/[stellam]
Gavisi sunt gaudio magno.

Et intrantes domum invenerunt Puerum cum Maria mater ejus
et procidentes adoraverunt eum
Gavisi sunt gaudio magno.
 

(Gregofacsimil at gregobase adds Gloria Patri)

English.png English translation

The star which the Wise Men had seen/[saw] in the East went before them
until they might come to the place where the Child was.
And seeing him/[it]/[the star]
They rejoiced with exceeding great joy.

And entering into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother:
and falling down, they worshipped him
They rejoiced with exceeding great joy.

External links