Angustiae mihi sunt undique (attrib. d’Este)
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Description
Source: Musica motteta materna lingua vocata quinque vocum (Venice: Scotto, 1543; RISM 1543/2)
Transposition: Up seventh from original print.
Difficulty: moderately hard.
Length: 03:54 mins.
Editors/copyright: Laurie Stras, Deborah Roberts, Sally Dunkley © 2017.
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Text and translation
Matins responsory: Summer Histories, Prophets
Angustiae mihi sunt undique et quid eligam ignoro. Melius est mihi incidere in manus hominum, quam derelinquere legem Dei mei.
I am straitened [by trouble] from every side, and what I will choose I do not know. It is better to fall into the hands of men than to abandon the laws of my God.