Vere languores / Surely He hath borne our griefs

( Vere languores nostros ipse tulit ; Surely yea surely He hath borne our griefs )

Victoria, Tomás Luis de (1548?-1611) [ Spain ]

Adaptor of the text: Douglas, Charles Winfred (1867-1944) [USA]
Edition
Published by Oliver Ditson Company [USA] , 1919
Ref. : 332-13380  (7 p.) , "Early choral masters"
Editor or author of the restitution: Schindler, Kurt
Type of material: Score with keyboard for rehearsal only
 
Description
Text in: Latin + adapted in English
Epoque: 16th century  (1550-1599)
Genre-Style-Form: Sacred ; Motet
Type of Choir: SATB  (4 mixed voices )
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 3
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): C
Tonality: B minor
Duration: 4.0 min.
Liturgical Use: Lent
Biblical references: Isaiah : 54:4,5
Source of text: Paraphrase of the refrain and 9th verse from the hymn Pange Lingua
 
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sung by Il Convitto Armonico
conducted by Stefano Buschini

Discographic ref. : Tomaso Da Vittoria - Missa O quam gloriosam, Mottetti e Inni

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