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*'''CPDL #11165:''' [http://www.johnkilpatrick.co.uk/music/JAK/#more {{net}}] PDF, MIDI & Overture files
*{{CPDLno|11165}} [http://www.johnkilpatrick.co.uk/music/JAK/#more {{net}}] PDF, MIDI & Overture files
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:'''Edition notes:''' The sung words are in Latin, but there is an optional section in which a speaker may declaim the text in English taken from the Geneva Bible of 1560; the words from any other bible version or language could be substituted.
:'''Edition notes:''' The sung words are in Latin, but there is an optional section in which a speaker may declaim the text in English taken from the Geneva Bible of 1560; the words from any other bible version or language could be substituted.

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Editor: John Kilpatrick (submitted 2006-03-04).   Score information: A4, 8 pages, 100 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: The sung words are in Latin, but there is an optional section in which a speaker may declaim the text in English taken from the Geneva Bible of 1560; the words from any other bible version or language could be substituted.

General Information

Title: Tu es Petrus
Composer: John Kilpatrick

Number of voices: 8vv   Voicing: SATB div.

Genre: Sacred, Anthem

Language: Latin
Instruments: Wind Quintet or Organ.
Published: 2006

Description: Key: F major. For use as an accompanied introit for a service on St Peter's Day (26th June), or as starting piece for a concert on that day, or for any other relevant purpose in connection with St Peter. The piece is in the style of a fanfare, and is intended to be matched with the grace "Crescite vero in gratia".


External websites: http://www.johnkilpatrick.co.uk/music

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Tu es Petrus.