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==Music files==
==Music files==
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*{{CPDLno|24524}} [[Media:Anonymous-Laudate_Dominum.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Anonymous-Laudate_Dominum.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Anonymous-Laudate_Dominum-XML.zip|{{Zip}}]](XML)
*{{CPDLno|24524}} [{{filepath:Anonymous-Laudate_Dominum.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Anonymous-Laudate_Dominum.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Anonymous-Laudate_Dominum-XML.zip}} MusicXML]  
{{Editor|Renato Calcaterra|2011-09-21}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|137}}{{Copy|CPDL}}
{{Editor|Renato Calcaterra|2011-09-21}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|137}}{{Copy|CPDL}}
:'''Edition notes:''' The source (MusicXML) file is zipped
:'''Edition notes:''' MusicXML file is [[zipped]].


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' '' a 8''<br>
'''Title:''' ''Laudate Dominum''<br>
{{Composer|Anonymous}}
{{Composer|Anonymous}}


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{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Language|Latin}}
'''Instruments:''' Unknown<br>
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
'''Published:'''  
{{Pub|0|1560|in ''[[Royal Danish Library MS KB 1872]]''|ms=ms|no=}}


'''Description:''' This “unicum” has been transcribed from the København manuscript KB 1872. The manuscript, 7 partbooks of 8, was copied by the chief of the royal Dutch band, the German trumpeter Jørgen Heyde, for the use of the band instrumentalists and, while almost all the pieces are vocal, there are very few texts; the lyrics underlay is mine. The piece is arranged for the instruments, as several partbooks have the indication “4 zinken und 4 pusaun” (4 cornets and 4 sackbuts), or similar. For a singing performance the voices can be transposed to a more suitable range.  
'''Description:''' This “unicum” has been transcribed from the København manuscript KB 1872. The manuscript, 7 partbooks of 8, was copied by the chief of the royal Dutch band, the German trumpeter Jørgen Heyde, for the use of the band instrumentalists and, while almost all the pieces are vocal, there are very few texts; the lyrics underlay is mine. The piece is arranged for the instruments, as several partbooks have the indication “4 zinken und 4 pusaun” (4 cornets and 4 sackbuts), or similar. For a singing performance the voices can be transposed to a more suitable range.  


'''External websites:'''
'''External websites:'''


==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
 
{{LinkText|Psalm 117}}
{{Text|Latin}}
<poem>
Laudate Dominum omnes gentes
Laudate eum omnes populi
Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia eius
Et veritas Domini manet in æternum
</poem>


[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Renaissance music]]
[[Category:Renaissance music]]

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Editor: Renato Calcaterra (submitted 2011-09-21).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 137 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: Laudate Dominum
Composer: Anonymous

Number of voices: 8vv   Voicing: SSSS.BBBB

Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

    Manuscript 1560 in Royal Danish Library MS KB 1872

Description: This “unicum” has been transcribed from the København manuscript KB 1872. The manuscript, 7 partbooks of 8, was copied by the chief of the royal Dutch band, the German trumpeter Jørgen Heyde, for the use of the band instrumentalists and, while almost all the pieces are vocal, there are very few texts; the lyrics underlay is mine. The piece is arranged for the instruments, as several partbooks have the indication “4 zinken und 4 pusaun” (4 cornets and 4 sackbuts), or similar. For a singing performance the voices can be transposed to a more suitable range.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 117.