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==Music files== | ==Music files== | ||
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*{{PostedDate|2008-03-31}} {{CPDLno|9954}} [http://www.johnkilpatrick.co.uk/music/JAK/#sacred {{net}}] PDF, MIDI & Overture files | |||
*{{CPDLno|9954}} [http://www.johnkilpatrick.co.uk/music/JAK/#sacred {{net}}] PDF, MIDI & Overture files | |||
{{Editor|John Kilpatrick|2008-03-31}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|16|131}}{{Copy|Personal}} | {{Editor|John Kilpatrick|2008-03-31}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|16|131}}{{Copy|Personal}} | ||
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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in F''}} | |||
{{Composer|John Kilpatrick}} | {{Composer|John Kilpatrick}} | ||
{{Voicing|8|SSAATTBB}} | {{Voicing|8|SSAATTBB}} | ||
{{Genre|Sacred|Evening Canticles|9=Kilpatrick, John}} | {{Genre|Sacred|Evening Canticles|9=Kilpatrick, John}} | ||
{{Language|2|Latin|English}} | {{Language|2|Latin|English}} | ||
{{Instruments| organ and choir}} | |||
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{{Descr|The text is run in parallel in Latin and English, overlapping but with Latin generally leading. In Magnificat the lower parts are in Latin and the upper in English. In Nunc Dimittis this is reversed.}} | |||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
The work already contains both the Latin and English texts, but an alternative translation of the Magnificat from Latin may be found [http://www.thesacredheart.com/latpray.htm#mag here]. However, I follow Bach in taking "dispersit superbos mente cordis sui" as meaning (in English idiom) "he scatters the proud by the force of his mind" (Bach, in his Magnificat, clearly depicts the Mind of God at that point). | The work already contains both the Latin and English texts, but an alternative translation of the Magnificat from Latin may be found [http://www.thesacredheart.com/latpray.htm#mag here]. However, I follow Bach in taking "dispersit superbos mente cordis sui" as meaning (in English idiom) "he scatters the proud by the force of his mind" (Bach, in his Magnificat, clearly depicts the Mind of God at that point). | ||
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- Editor: John Kilpatrick (submitted 2008-03-31). Score information: A4, 16 pages, 131 kB Copyright: Personal
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General Information
Title: Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in F
Composer: John Kilpatrick
Number of voices: 8vv Voicing: SSAATTBB
Genre: Sacred, Evening Canticles
Languages: Latin, English
Instruments: organ and choir
First published: 2005
Description: The text is run in parallel in Latin and English, overlapping but with Latin generally leading. In Magnificat the lower parts are in Latin and the upper in English. In Nunc Dimittis this is reversed.
External websites:
Original text and translations
The work already contains both the Latin and English texts, but an alternative translation of the Magnificat from Latin may be found here. However, I follow Bach in taking "dispersit superbos mente cordis sui" as meaning (in English idiom) "he scatters the proud by the force of his mind" (Bach, in his Magnificat, clearly depicts the Mind of God at that point).
For an alternative translation of the Nunc Dimittis see here.
For both canticles there are other sources.
Original text and translations may be found at Magnificat and Nunc dimittis.