In matutinis laudibus
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I. Studium divinitatis II. Unde quocumque venientes III. De patria etiam earum IV. Deus enim V. Aer enim volat VI. Et ideo puelle iste VII. Deus enim rorem in illas misit, VIII. Sed diabolus in invidia sua |
I. The longing of divinity II. And so wherever III. Even from their very homeland IV. You see, God V. You see, even the air is flying VI. And for that reason VII. You see, God poured the dew on them VIII. But the devil mocked that |
Symphonia manuscript sources
Dendermonde Codex folios 167 verso-168 recto
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Riesencodex folios 471 verso-472 recto
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Transcription Notes
All eight antiphons are grouped in one edition as they are thematically and rhetorically unified, although vary greatly musically.
The manuscript rubrics indicate that these antiphons were for the offices of Matins and Lauds, most likely for the celebration of Saint Ursula’s feast day of October 21.
Musical transcription by Allison Mondel
English translation by Hugh McElroy
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