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Une Fleur Vient d'Éclore

Translator: Pauline Martin

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Text Information

First Line: Une fleur vient d'éclore
Title: Une Fleur Vient d'Éclore
German Title: Es ist ein Ros entsprungen
Translator: Pauline Martin
Source: Vorreformatisch Köln, 1599
Language: French
Publication Date: 2001
Copyright: © Cantate Domino, éd. 1963

Tune

ES IST EIN ROS (5556553)

First published with the text in the Cologne Gesangbuch of 1599 (see above), ES IST EIN ROS is a rounded bar form tune (AABA). The tune has characteristics of a Renaissance madrigal; it invites performance by an unaccompanied choir so that all the fine part writing and subtle rhythms can be clearly…

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