Translation: and the 2nd verse is underlaied to the Superius, while the successive three verses are written at the bottom of the page. Anonymous.
Translation: The perfect notes and rests are dotted and a tie is used for a note whose value cannot be exactly represented. Latin.
Translation: The piece is arranged for the instruments, as several partbooks have the indication “4 zinken und 4 pusaun”. Anonymous. Language.
Translation: The perfect notes and rests are dotted and ties are used for the notes whose value cannot be exactly represented.
Translation: Processional Ascension hymn transcribed from the Trent manuscript tr88. The coloured notes are in "proportio sesquialtera".
Translation: For the full text and the English translation see the second external link below.
Translation: However, while the word nostri is substituted for the usual nobis , this is not grammatically incorrect by any means. Latin.
Translation: Sacred , Carol. Language. English. This setting was first published on pp69-70 of William Billings' The Singing Master's Assistant , Boston.
Translation: A hymn for Christmas from pp31-32 of Matthew Cooke's Twelve Psalm Tunes. Hymn Tune Index tune number 5710.
Translation: The Tenor has the song melody while the other voices are in free counterpoint, the lyrics underlay is mine.
Translation: The two upper voices have the song melody in canon while the other voices are in free counterpoint, the lyrics underlay is mine.
Translation: Mozart's Regina Coeli , K. 276, is a Marian antiphon, a type of liturgical chant common in the Gregorian repertory.
Translation: The work includes an optional solo in the tenor line, which would also suit a baritone, or even a low alto.
Translation: or for voices alone. Hans Leo Hassler. Sacred , Motet. Latin. SSAT.SATB.ATBB. , is one of Hassler's most ambitious works offered.
Translation: Robert Barber. Sacred , Hymn. English. SATB. From "David's Harp Well Tuned", 1753. 1727 - 1753.
Translation: Edward Elgar. Sacred , Motet , Eucharistic song. Language. Latin. SATB with Soprano solo. Originally written in 1887.