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*[[Videntes stellam Magi (Christopher Upton)|Christopher Upton]] SATB (plainchant supplied for verse) | *[[Videntes stellam Magi (Christopher Upton)|Christopher Upton]] SATB (plainchant supplied for verse) | ||
*[[Videntes stellam (Bruno Vlahek)|Bruno Vlahek]] SATB | *[[Videntes stellam (Bruno Vlahek)|Bruno Vlahek]] SATB | ||
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Revision as of 05:51, 19 October 2021
General information
A Responsory at Matins of Epiphany. The Liber usualis has a shorter Magnificat antiphon for the Octave of Epiphany, identical (except for the Gloria Patri) with the Ambrosian chant.
it is related to another Responsory, Stella quam viderant.
Settings by composers
- Ambrosian chant see work page for variant
- Alvise Balbi SSAATTBB (without verse)
- Mark Chapman (one of a cycle of 3 motets) SATB, based on the Ambrosian chant
- Andrea Gabrieli SATT (without verse)
- Guglielmo Gonzaga SAATT or ATTBB (ellipsis in text, and without verse)
- Orlando di Lasso SSATB (without verse)
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina SSAATTBB or AATTTTBB (without verse)
- Christopher Upton SATB (plainchant supplied for verse)
- Bruno Vlahek SATB
Text and translations
Latin text Videntes stellam magi gavisi sunt gaudio magno: |
English translation Seeing the star, the magi rejoiced with great joy; |