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{{Language|Latin}}
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{{Descr|The four lower Voices are a four-in-one canon at the unison the Discantus is in free contrapunct to the lower voices. This is the third Canon in the 1568 Clement Stephani Collection "LIBER SECVNDVS. SVAVISSIMARVM ET IVCVNDISSIMARVM HARMONIARVM: QVINQVE ET QVATVOR VOCVM, EX DVABVS VOCIBVS..." }}
{{Descr|The four lower Voices are a four-in-one canon at the unison the Discantus is in free contrapunct to the lower voices. This is the third Canon in the 1568 Clement Stephani Collection "LIBER SECVNDVS. SVAVISSIMARVM ET IVCVNDISSIMARVM HARMONIARVM: QVINQVE ET QVATVOR VOCVM, EX DVABVS VOCIBVS..."}}
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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|Latin|put text here}}
{{LinkText|Tota pulchra es, amica mea}}


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Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2024-05-07).   Score information: A4 (landscape), 4 pages, 120 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: The two main Voices are printed separately in mensural notation. The Resolution is printed as a semi-diplomatic score.

General Information

Title: Tota pulchra es
Composer: Pieter Maessens
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 5vv   Voicing: SAAAA
Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1568 in Clemens Stephani: Liber secundus suavissimarum et iucundissimarum harmoniarum (Ulrich Neuber, Nürnberg), no. 3
Description: The four lower Voices are a four-in-one canon at the unison the Discantus is in free contrapunct to the lower voices. This is the third Canon in the 1568 Clement Stephani Collection "LIBER SECVNDVS. SVAVISSIMARVM ET IVCVNDISSIMARVM HARMONIARVM: QVINQVE ET QVATVOR VOCVM, EX DVABVS VOCIBVS..."

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Tota pulchra es, amica mea.