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Motet pour une longue offrande

Song Cycle by Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1634 - 1704)

1. Prélude

— Tacet —

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2.
 (Sung text)

Subtitle: Air

Language: Latin 
Paravit Dominus in judicio thronum suum, tribulatio
et angustia et mors in manibus ejus, nubes et caligo in
circuitu sedis ejus :
quis poterit resistere, quis non parcebit ?

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3. Prélude

— Tacet —

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4.
 (Sung text)

Language: Latin 
Chœur
Pluet super peccatores laqueos; ignis et sulphur et vapor
fumi et spiritus procellarum pars calicis eorum, bibent
omnes peccatores terrae.

Trio
Vidi impium superexaltatum et elevatum sicut cedros
libani, et transivi et ecce non erat, quaesivi eum et non
est inventus locus ejus.

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5.
 (Sung text)

Language: Latin 
Simphonie

Duo
Deus justus et patiens numquid irascitur per singulos
dies ? Ubi sunt misericordiae tuae Domine ? Speravi in
bonitate tua, non confundar in aeternum.

Chœur
 Speravi in bonitate tua, non confundar in aeternum.

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6.
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Language: Latin 
Simphonie

Trio
Justus es Domine, bonus es Domine, et fortis, et rectus,
et patiens, et misericors. Justitia et pax osculatae sunt.

Chœur
Virtutem terribilium tuorum eructabunt, memoriam
abundantir suavitatis tuo laetantes decantabunt.
Misericordias Domini in aeternum cantabo, in generationem et
generationem annuntiabo justitiam tuam.

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Total word count: 148
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