Work Information
Tarik O'Regan : Beatus auctor sæculi (Blest author of this earthly frame) from Sequence for St Wulfstan
| Commissioned by Tim Brown and the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge |
| Publisher |
Novello & Co Ltd |
Category |
Chorus a cappella / Chorus plus 1 instrument |
| Year Composed |
2003 |
Duration |
4 Minutes |
| Chorus |
SATB |
Languages |
Latin, English |
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| Full Score(s): |
NOV200277 |
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Programme Note
Latin text sourced from MS 391, p. 225: Cambridge, Copus Christi College (the Portiforium of St Wulfstan). Text: Caelius Sedulius (?) (c. 450 A.D.) Translation: J. M. Neale (1818 - 1886)
For THE NATIVITY, CHRISTMAS or MARIAN FEASTS
Beatus auctor saeculi servile corpus induit, ut carne carnem liberans non perderet quod condidit.
Clausae parentis viscera caelestis intrat gratia; venter puellae baiulat secreta quae non noverat. Amen.
Blest Author of this earthly frame, to take a servant's form he came, that liberating flesh by flesh, whom he had made might live afresh. In that chaste parent's holy womb, celestial grace hath found its home; and she, as earthly bride unknown, yet call that Offspring blest her own. Amen.
Reviews
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'Best was Tarik O'Regan's Beatus auctor saeculi, a beautifully-imagined miniature which held the audience rapt.'
Richard Fairman, Financial Times
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