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'''Description:''' This text also appears in Sweelinck's [[Cantiones sacrae (Jan Pieters Sweelinck)|''Cantiones sacrae'' (1619)]]
'''Description:''' This text also appears in Sweelinck's [[Cantiones sacrae (Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck)|''Cantiones sacrae'' (1619)]]


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General Information

Title: Ab Oriente Venerunt Magi
Composer: Jacob Handl

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
Published:

Description: This text also appears in Sweelinck's Cantiones sacrae (1619)

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Original text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Ab oriente venerunt magi in Bethlehem
adorare Dominum
et apertis thesauris suis,
pretiosa munera obtulerunt.
aurum sicut regi magno,
thus sicut deo vero,
myrrhae sepulturi eius,
alleluia.

English.png English translation

Out of the east came the wise men,
unto Bethlehem to worship the Lord;
and opening their treasury
they offered precious gifts:
Gold, as for a great king,
Incense, as for a true God,
Myrrh for his sepulchre.