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{{Pub|1|1532|in {{NoComp|Secundus liber cum quinque vocibus|Jacques Moderne}} (Jacques Moderne)|no=22}} | {{Pub|1|1532|in {{NoComp|Secundus liber cum quinque vocibus|Jacques Moderne}} (Jacques Moderne)|no=22}} | ||
{{Pub|2|1534|in {{NoComp|Motettorum, Book 8|Pierre Attaingnant}} (Pierre Attaingnant)|no=13}} | {{Pub|2|1534|in {{NoComp|Motettorum, Book 8|Pierre Attaingnant}} (Pierre Attaingnant)|no=13}} | ||
{{Pub|0|1536|in ''[[Cappella Giulia MS XII.4]]''|ms=ms|no=26}} | |||
{{Pub|3|1539|in {{NoComp|Fior de mottetti secundus liber cum quinque vocibus|Antonio Gardano}} (Antonio Gardano)|no=8}} | {{Pub|3|1539|in {{NoComp|Fior de mottetti secundus liber cum quinque vocibus|Antonio Gardano}} (Antonio Gardano)|no=8}} | ||
{{Pub|4|1540|in {{NoComp|Selectissimarum mutetarum|Georg Forster}} (Georg Forster)|no=1.1}} | {{Pub|4|1540|in {{NoComp|Selectissimarum mutetarum|Georg Forster}} (Georg Forster)|no=1.1}} | ||
{{Pub|0|1541|in ''[[D-ERu 473-1]]''|no=18|pg=159v|ms=ms}} | |||
{{Pub|5|1553|in {{NoComp|Liber primus collectorum modulorum|Du Chemin and Goudimel}} (Du Chemin & Goudimel)|no=8}} | {{Pub|5|1553|in {{NoComp|Liber primus collectorum modulorum|Du Chemin and Goudimel}} (Du Chemin & Goudimel)|no=8}} | ||
{{Pub|6|1559|in ''[[Novum et insigne opus musicum (Berg and Neuber)]]''|vol=Volume 2|no=27}} | {{Pub|6|1559|in ''[[Novum et insigne opus musicum (Berg and Neuber)]]''|vol=Volume 2|no=27}} | ||
{{Descr|[[Jacques Moderne|Moderne]], [[Antonio Gardano|Gardane]], and [[Georg Forster|Forster]] attributed the motet to Richafort, but apparently several other possible composers have been suggested: [[Lupus Hellinck| | {{Pub|0|1592-1685|(copied 1592) in ''[[Löbau partbooks]]''|no=1|ms=ms}} | ||
{{Descr|[[Jacques Moderne|Moderne]], [[Antonio Gardano|Gardane]], and [[Georg Forster|Forster]] attributed the motet to Richafort, but apparently several other possible composers have been suggested: [[Lupus Hellinck|Lupus]] (Attaingnant & Cappella Giulia XII.4), [[Arnold Caen|Caen]] (Berg & Neuber) or [[Verdelot]].}} | |||
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- Editor: Mick Swithinbank (submitted 2020-01-25). Score information: A4, 11 pages, 105 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Source: Gardane 1539. Original pitch and note values. The second line requires low altos or high tenors, while the fourth is really for baritones.
General Information
Title: Jerusalem luge
Composer: Jean Richafort
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: AATBB
Genre: Sacred, Motet, Tenebrae responsory for Holy Saturday
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1532 in Secundus liber cum quinque vocibus (Jacques Moderne), no. 22
2nd published: 1534 in Motettorum, Book 8 (Pierre Attaingnant), no. 13
Manuscript 1536 in Cappella Giulia MS XII.4, no. 26
3rd published: 1539 in Fior de mottetti secundus liber cum quinque vocibus (Antonio Gardano), no. 8
4th published: 1540 in Selectissimarum mutetarum (Georg Forster), no. 1.1
Manuscript 1541 in D-ERu 473-1, no. 18, p. 159v
5th published: 1553 in Liber primus collectorum modulorum (Du Chemin & Goudimel), no. 8
6th published: 1559 in Novum et insigne opus musicum (Berg and Neuber), Volume 2, no. 27
Manuscript 1592-1685 (copied 1592) in Löbau partbooks, no. 1
Description: Moderne, Gardane, and Forster attributed the motet to Richafort, but apparently several other possible composers have been suggested: Lupus (Attaingnant & Cappella Giulia XII.4), Caen (Berg & Neuber) or Verdelot.
External websites:
- Jerusalem luge at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)
- Cabezon's intabulation at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)
- Lute intabulation with attr. to "Adrianus Caen" at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)
Original text and translations
Latin text
Hierusalem luge
et exue te vestiibus
induere cinere et cilicio
quia in te occisus est salvator Israel.
Deduc quasi torrentem lachrimas per diem et noctem
et non taceat pupilla oculis tui
quia in te occisus est salvator Israel.