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Note: the de Manchicourt setting does not include the versus, but instead has the following Part Two: | Note: the de Manchicourt setting does not include the versus, but instead has the following Part Two: | ||
Commissa mea pavesco et ante te erubesco | Commissa mea pavesco et ante te erubesco: | ||
dum veneris iudicare noli me | dum veneris iudicare noli me condemnare | ||
sed miserere mei Domine, et salva me. | sed miserere mei Domine, et salva me. (I tremble at my misdeeds and blush before you: | ||
when you come to judge, condemn me not: have mercy upon me, O God, and save me.) | |||
Revision as of 12:11, 7 August 2017
Source of lyrics: 7th Respond at Matins for the Dead.
Settings by composers
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Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Benedictus Appenzeller — Peccantem me quotidie
- Jacquet de Berchem — Peccantem me quotidie
- Gilles Braquet — Peccantem me quotidie
- Hernando Franco — Peccantem me quotidie
- Derrick Gerarde — Peccantem me quotidie
- Pierre Phalèse II — Litaniae Septem Deiparae Virgini Musice Decantandae
Text and translations
Latin text Peccantem me quotidie Estou a pecar a cada dia |
Note: the de Manchicourt setting does not include the versus, but instead has the following Part Two: Commissa mea pavesco et ante te erubesco: dum veneris iudicare noli me condemnare sed miserere mei Domine, et salva me. (I tremble at my misdeeds and blush before you: when you come to judge, condemn me not: have mercy upon me, O God, and save me.)
I who sin every day |