Motets, Livre 3 (Campra, André)

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Work Title Motets a I, II et III voix, au nombre de neuf, avec la Basse-Continue (Livre Troisième)
Alternative. Title Motets a I, II et III voix, au nombre de neuf, avec la Basse-Continue
Composer Campra, André
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 11 pieces
  • Motets à Voix seule
I. Confitemini Domini. Dessus
II. Benedicam Dominum. Dessus
III. O dulcis Amor. Dessus
IV. Sub tuum praesidium. Dessus
V. Deus misercatur nostri. Bas-Dessus
VI. Pange lingua. Bas-Dessus
  • Motets à deux Voix
VII. Cari Zephiri volate. Deux Dessus
VIII. Cantemus, exultemus. Deux Dessus
IX. Dominus regnavit. Dessus & Basse
  • Motet à grand Choeur [2 dessus, haute contre, taille, basse-taille, basse] & Symphonie [dessus, haute contre, taille, quinte & basse de violons, 2 hautbois], & sans Symphonie, si l'on vent
X. In concertendo Dominus Le Pseume entier
In concertendo. Duo. H. & T.
Tune dicent inter gentes. Recit. T. ou Bas-Dessus.
Converte Domine. Duo. Dessus & Basse.
Qui seminant in lachrimis. Recit. Taille.
Euntes ibant & flebant. Trio. H.T. & B.
  • Motet à la Maniere Italienne
XI. Quis ego Domine A Voix seule [Haute contre] & deux Dessus de Violons
First Publication. 1703
Language French, Latin, Italian
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Baroque
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation see above ; all with continuo
Manuscript Sources Mss copies, 1732 (F-CHRai, Ms.39)

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See also "Petits Motets" Some of these are in Italian, actually (e.g. Cari Zephiri volati). Mostly psalms, however.


Some information here based on a description of a modern edition of In convertendo.