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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
<b>Original text: </b> | |||
{{Text|Latin}} | |||
Mirabile mysterium declaratur hodie, <br> | |||
innovantur naturae; Deus homo factus est; <br> | |||
id quod fuit, permansit, et quod non erat, <br> | |||
assumpsit, non commixtionem passus neque divisionem. | |||
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A wondrous mystery is declared today, <br> | |||
an innovation is made upon nature; <br> | |||
God is made man; that which he was, <br> | |||
he remains, and that which he was not, <br> | |||
he takes on, suffering neither commixture nor division. | |||
==Additonal notes== | |||
<b>External links:</b> | |||
Translation supplied by [http://www.stannchoir.org/ The St. Ann Choir], directed by William Mahrt. | |||
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General Information
Title: Mirabile mysterium
Composer: Jacob Handl
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: STTTB
Genre: Sacred, Motets
Language: Latin
Instruments: none, a cappella
Published:
Description:Antiphon to the Benedictus, Circumcision.
External websites:
Original text and translations
Original text:
Latin text
Mirabile mysterium declaratur hodie,
innovantur naturae; Deus homo factus est;
id quod fuit, permansit, et quod non erat,
assumpsit, non commixtionem passus neque divisionem.
Translation(s):
English translation
A wondrous mystery is declared today,
an innovation is made upon nature;
God is made man; that which he was,
he remains, and that which he was not,
he takes on, suffering neither commixture nor division.
Additonal notes
External links:
Translation supplied by The St. Ann Choir, directed by William Mahrt.