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Francesco Bianciardi
(c.1570 - 1607)
Cantantibus organis
(S.S.A.A.T.T.B.B. (or S.S.A.T.T.T.B.B.))
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Cantantibus organis
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St Cecilia's day motet pub. Venice, 1601. This edition is offered at original pitch for S.S.A.A.T.T.B.B. or transposed down a fourth for S.S.A.T.T.T.B.B.
Lyrics: Anon
Cantantibus organis Cæcilia virgo
in corde suo soli Domino decantabat dicens:
Fiat Domine cor meum et corpus meum immaculatum,
ut non confundar.
While the organs played, Cecilia the virgin,
with the Lord alone in her heart, sang saying
"Lord, make my heart and body without stain,
that I be not put to shame".
Cantantibus organis Cæcilia virgo
in corde suo soli Domino decantabat dicens:
Fiat Domine cor meum et corpus meum immaculatum,
ut non confundar.
While the organs played, Cecilia the virgin,
with the Lord alone in her heart, sang saying
"Lord, make my heart and body without stain,
that I be not put to shame".