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'''Description:''' Invitatory from ''Officium defunctorum'', consisting of Ps. XCIIII (95) and two different versions of the antiphon. There is extensive discussion and some facsimiles in Grayson Wagstaff: ''Morales's Officium, Chant Traditions, and Performing 16th-Century Music'', Early Music Vol. 32, No. 2 (May, 2004), pp. 225-243  
'''Description:''' Invitatory from ''Officium defunctorum'', consisting of Ps. XCIIII (95) and two different versions of the antiphon. There is extensive discussion and some facsimiles in Grayson Wagstaff: ''Morales's Officium, Chant Traditions, and Performing 16th-Century Music'', Early Music Vol. 32, No. 2 (May, 2004), pp. 225-243  
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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
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{{LinkText|Regem cui omnia vivunt (Melchor Robledo)}}


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  • (Posted 2019-07-06)  CPDL #54696:   
Editor: Richard Mix (submitted 2019-07-06).   Score information: Letter, 6 pages, 66 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: on 2 staves; original pitch & note values; after Pedrell

General Information

Title: Regem quia omnia vivunt
Composer: Cristóbal de Morales
Lyricist: Psalm 95

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredBurial service

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1894

Description: Invitatory from Officium defunctorum, consisting of Ps. XCIIII (95) and two different versions of the antiphon. There is extensive discussion and some facsimiles in Grayson Wagstaff: Morales's Officium, Chant Traditions, and Performing 16th-Century Music, Early Music Vol. 32, No. 2 (May, 2004), pp. 225-243

External websites: Ed. in vol. 1 of Hispaniae schola musica sacra at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Regem cui omnia vivunt (Melchor Robledo).