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Morales/Gregorian chant: Ne recorderis

Posted: 05 Apr 2010 20:18
by EmqU
I was looking at 'Hispaniae Schola musica sacra', an edition from P. Pedrell (found at the ISMLP-site), which contains some music from Cristóbal de Morales. The last piece from the 'Officium Defunctorum' is the 'Ne recorderis', which is an alternatim with the choir, which sings some verses in the original gregorian chant setting.
I looked for this gregorian chant in the Graduale, the Vesperale and the Antiphonale, but could not find it.
It is the responsorium after the 6° Lecture on the 2° Nocturn (Job 14, 13-16).
The missing (gregorian) melody is for the words: ... peccate mea, Domine ... judicare sæculum per ignem ... Domine, Deus meus, in conspectu tuo viam meam ... judicare sæculum per ignem. V/Requiem.

Can anyone help?

Re: Morales/Gregorian chant: Ne recorderis

Posted: 07 Apr 2010 18:28
by Cdalitz
I looked for this gregorian chant in the Graduale, the Vesperale and the Antiphonale, but could not find it.
It is the responsorium after the 6° Lecture on the 2° Nocturn (Job 14, 13-16).
Have you thought about looking in the Nocturnale Romanum? That is where I would expect music for the Nocturns. Unfortunately, I do not have it myself, but maybe someone else among the CPDL users has it?

Chris

Re: Morales/Gregorian chant: Ne recorderis

Posted: 07 Apr 2010 19:41
by EmqU
No, never heard of it either. Apart from the mentioned books, I only have knowledge of the existence of the 'Processionale'. But if someone only could post me the requested score, I would be very happy ...

Re: Morales/Gregorian chant: Ne recorderis

Posted: 24 Sep 2010 20:22
by Patterson
The complete chant is found in the Liber Usualis on pp. 1792-1793, notated in Gregorian neumes. I can reproduce or modernize it if you like.

Re: Morales/Gregorian chant: Ne recorderis

Posted: 24 Sep 2010 21:38
by EmqU
Oh, I'm so sorry I didn't anounce I did find the score in the Liber Usualis already myself...
And, 'Mr.'Patterson, thanks for your generous offer, but I don't need a modern transcription of it. It fits perfectly in the score of Morales.
Moreover, I found a very nice recording of the whole by Jordi Savall on the CD 'The route to the Orient', where I find the confirmation that the part in the Liber usualis is the right one.
But thanks, very much, anyway.

Greeting,
EmqU

Re: Morales/Gregorian chant: Ne recorderis

Posted: 13 Sep 2015 10:06
by Watzl
Hello,

I was looking for NE RECORDERIS by CHRISTOBAL DE MORALES and I found your words on CPDL and an offer to reproduce or modernize the Gregorian neumes of this peace.
It was in September 2010 when you gave this offer to someone here on CPDL.

I´d like to sing this song with my choir.

Is it possible for you to help me to get the musical score as an pdf-file ore something like that.

Thank you for your time to give an answer to my question

H. Watzl

Re: Morales/Gregorian chant: Ne recorderis

Posted: 13 Sep 2015 19:31
by Cdalitz
You can download an edition of the Liber Usualis from the Church Music Association of America:

http://musicasacra.com/2007/07/liber-usualis-online/

Beware that it is not the original international Latin edition, but a localized edition with English texts (which is prefered by most readers, because fluent Latin speakers are rare today even among clerics ;-).

Re: Morales/Gregorian chant: Ne recorderis

Posted: 13 Sep 2015 20:25
by EmqU
Hello,

I can send you a complete made up score with Morales' and the gregorian part together, if you you give me a mailadress.
EmqU