Sacræ cantiones (Marenzio, Luca)

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8 more: 2. Veni sponsa Christi • 3. Domine quando veneris • 4. Salve Regina • 5. Cæciliam cantate • 6. Dum aurora finem daret • 7. Antequam comedam suspiro • 8. Domine ne in furore • 9. Hic est Martinus electus

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Work Title Sacræ cantiones
Alternative. Title Sacrae cantiones, quinis, senis, ac septenis vocibus modulandae, cum inferna parte pro organo
Composer Marenzio, Luca
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. RISM A/I: M 499
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 9 sacred songs:
1. Levavi oculos meos (a 5)
2. Veni sponsa Christi (a 5)
3. Domine quando veneris (a 5)
4. Salve regina (a 5)
5. Cæciliam cantate (a 5)
6. Dum aurora finem daret (a 6)
7. Antequam comedam suspiro (a 6)
8. Domine ne in furore (a 7)
9. Hic est martinus electus (a 7)
First Publication. 1616 - Venezia: Ricciardo Amadino
Language Latin
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation 5-7 voices