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Oryginalny tekst

Anima mea liquefacta est. Cabilliau. A cappella. Sacred , Motet. Language. Latin. ATTTB.

Tłumaczenie

Est anima mea liquefacta. Cabilliau. Cappella. Święte, Motet. Język. Latin. ATTTB.

Oryginalny tekst

The tenor part given consists of a series of notes and rests totalling 16 breves, followed by a repeat sign. This can be made to work. as shown here. if the tenor first sings it through once, doubling all values, then sings it once with the values as written. This cantus firmus. although not so designated in the source, which provides no clue other than the repeat sign and the part's brevity. is accompanied by the alternative words 'Fortuna desperata', as it is a version of the opening of the popular melody of that name. The composer has played a further game with it, however, by starting it on the wrong scale degree, so that it is distorted by altering the intervals between the notes of the melody. To obtain the traditional melody, it would be necessary to treat the first note as the first degree of a major scale.

Tłumaczenie

The tenor part given consists of a series of notes and rests totalling 16 breves, followed by a repeat sign. This can be made to work. as shown here. if the tenor first sings it through once, doubling all values, then sings it once with the values as written. This cantus firmus. although not so designated in the source, which provides no clue other than the repeat sign and the part's brevity. is accompanied by the alternative words 'Fortuna desperata', as it is a version of the opening of the popular melody of that name. The composer has played a further game with it, however, by starting it on the wrong scale degree, so that it is distorted by altering the intervals between the notes of the melody. To obtain the traditional melody, it would be necessary to treat the first note as the first degree of a major scale.