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==Music files==
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{{Voicing|8|SSTTTTBB}}<br>
{{Voicing|8|SSTTTTBB}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Antiphons}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Antiphons}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Pub|1|1535|in ''Motettorum, Book 12'' (Pierre Attaingnant)|no=7}}
{{Pub|1|1535|in {{NoComp|Motettorum, Book 12|Pierre Attaingnant}} (Pierre Attaingnant)|no=7}}
{{Descr|The source is Attaingnant's 12th book of motets, which is devoted to Marian antiphons. Although few works by the composer (fl. 1534-60), who wrote both songs and motets, have survived, this setting is a surprisingly successful and sonorous one, notable both for its length and for the number of voices used. The voices are sometimes divided into two four-part choirs, and the variety in the number of voices used suggests a composer who thought about what would work effectively.}}
{{Descr|The source is Attaingnant's 12th book of motets, which is devoted to Marian antiphons. Although few works by the composer (fl. 1534-60), who wrote both songs and motets, have survived, this setting is a surprisingly successful and sonorous one, notable both for its length and for the number of voices used. The voices are sometimes divided into two four-part choirs, and the variety in the number of voices used suggests a composer who thought about what would work effectively.}}
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  • (Posted 2019-12-11)  CPDL #56236:       
Editor: Mick Swithinbank (submitted 2019-12-11).   Score information: A4, 15 pages, 120 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Original pitch and note values.

General Information

Title: Regina caeli
Composer: Jean Rousée
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 8vv   Voicing: SSTTTTBB
Genre: SacredAntiphon

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1535 in Motettorum, Book 12 (Pierre Attaingnant), no. 7
Description: The source is Attaingnant's 12th book of motets, which is devoted to Marian antiphons. Although few works by the composer (fl. 1534-60), who wrote both songs and motets, have survived, this setting is a surprisingly successful and sonorous one, notable both for its length and for the number of voices used. The voices are sometimes divided into two four-part choirs, and the variety in the number of voices used suggests a composer who thought about what would work effectively.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Regina caeli.