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Motets and Anthems (XCVIII)
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Motets and Anthems (XCVIII) by Richard Dering Score - Sheet Music

By Richard Dering
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Motets and Anthems (XCVIII) by Richard Dering Score - Sheet Music

SKU: ST.MB98

Composed by Richard Dering. Library Volumes. Score. Stainer & Bell Ltd. #MB98. Published by Stainer & Bell Ltd. (ST.MB98).

ISBN 9790220224041.

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TitleDetails
Almighty God, which through thy only-begotten sonSSCtCtTB org
And the King was movedSATTB
Anima Christi sanctifica meSATTB bc
Ave Maria, gratia plenaSATTB bc
Ave verum corpusSATTB bc
Ave virgo gratiosa / gloriosa (Y320)SSATB bc
Contristatus est Rex DavidSSATB bc
Desidero te millies (Secunda pars of ‘Jesu dulcedo cordium’)SATTB bc
Dixit Agnes gloriosa (Y321)SSATB bc
Indica mihi (Y323)SSATB bc
In lectulo meo (Y322)SSATB bc
Jesu decus angelicum (Y324)SATTB bc
Jesu dulcedo cordiumSATTB bc
Jesu dulcis memoriaSATTB bc
Jesu summa benignitasSATTB bc
Lord, thou art worthy (Contrafactum of ‘O nomen Jesu’)SATTB org
O bone JesuSATTB bc
O nomen Jesu (Secunda pars of ‘O bone Jesu’)SATTB bc
Omnem super quem videritisSSA(or T)TB bc
Quae est ista (Y325)SSA(or T)TB bc
Quando cor nostrum visitasSATTB bc
Therefore with Angels and Archangels (Contrafactum of ‘O nomen Jesu’)SATTB org
Unto thee, O LordSCtCtTB org
Vidi speciosam (Y326)SSATB bc
Vox in Rama audita estSATTB bc

Edited by Jonathan Wainwright
First published in 2015
Pages: 176
Format: Hardback
Dimensions (mm): 330 x 254 x 19
Weight: 1.209kg

With the completion in this volume of the corpus of Richard Dering’s vocal music available in modern scholarly editions, we are now in a position to acknowledge fully his contribution to seventeenth-century music. The contents include his entire sacred output in English (none of which was published in his lifetime): two verse anthems, two contrafacta, and one sacred song. There are also 18 motets for five voices and continuo. These Cantiones Sacrae, printed in Antwerp in 1617 by the Flemish publisher Pierre Phalèse the younger, are more typical of the impassioned Counter-Reformation motet style of Giovanni Gabrieli, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, and another émigré Catholic composer working in the Low Countries at the time, Peter Philips.

Any individual work from this volume is available in printed or digital (PDF) format on request (archive@stainer.co.uk).

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