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'''Published:''' [[Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur (William Byrd/Thomas Tallis)|Cantiones sacrae (1575)]], no.21<br>
'''Published:''' [[Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur (William Byrd/Thomas Tallis)|Cantiones sacrae (1575)]], no. 21<br>


'''Description:''' A canon (not noted in the publication of 1575) between the 1st voice and 4th voice at the octave, two semibreves apart. See [[When Jesus went into Simon the Pharisee's house (Thomas Tallis)|When Jesus went into Simon the Pharisee's house]] for an English-language contrafactum of this motet.
'''Description:''' A canon (not noted in the publication of 1575) between the 1st voice and 4th voice at the octave, two semibreves apart. See [[When Jesus went into Simon the Pharisee's house (Thomas Tallis)|When Jesus went into Simon the Pharisee's house]] for an English-language contrafactum of this motet.

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See also: Tallis's other setting of this text

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Editor: Edward Tambling (submitted 2011-06-18).   Score information: A4, 5 pages, 66 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: In original key for ATTBarB

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General Information

Title: Salvator Mundi
Composer: Thomas Tallis

Number of voices: 5vv   Voicings: ATTBB or SATTB

Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

Published: Cantiones sacrae (1575), no. 21

Description: A canon (not noted in the publication of 1575) between the 1st voice and 4th voice at the octave, two semibreves apart. See When Jesus went into Simon the Pharisee's house for an English-language contrafactum of this motet.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Salvator mundi, salva nos.