TITLE: Quis dabit mihi. ATB, bc. In collection Sacra Corona, ed. Bartolomeo Marcesso. 3 parts, bc.
PUBLISHER: 1.Venice, Francesco Magni called Gardano 2.Anversa: Heredi di Petro Phalesio
DATE: 1. 1656 2. 1659
DEDICATION: none
LOCATIONS: 1. US: LC (M1490.M185 S2). 2. GB: Och. Microfilm: LC, Harvard, UNC Chapel Hill
FACSIMILE: none
MODERN EDITIONS: Cor Donato Editions, Mardinly, Rismondo
CATALOG NUMBER: WoO 1
TEXT:
WoO-1
Quis dabit mihi
Quis dabit mihi
tantam charitatem,
ut redamare possim amanten Iesu?
Quis mihi tribuet
incendium amoris,
ut
langueat cor meum languentem Iesu?
Nonne tu, Christe
mi, qui es charitas ipsa?
O quam suavis, o
quam iucundus, quam delectabilis est amor tuus, dulcissime Iesu, pissime
Iesu, amabilis Christe, vera spes, vera salus, vera vita animæ meæ.
In te vivit, in te
sperat, in te credit, in te
amor meus est;
amore tuo abundanter reficitur anima mea.
Tu es solus, bone
Iesu, vera spes et vita mea.
Concupiscit cor meum
te videre,
et in te solo requiescere.
Tibi enim soli vivo,
Ad te solum heu
suspiro,
Et in te solo respiro;
Tibi vivo mea vita,
Te adoro, o bone
Iesu.
Alleluia.
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Who
will give to me
Who will give me
enough charity
that I may love the loving Jesus in return?
Who will give me the
fire of love,
that my heart may melt for the loving
Jesus if you not, my
Christ, who are charity itself?
Oh how sweet, oh how
joyful, how delightful is your love, sweetest Jesus, kind Jesus, adorable Jesus, true hope, true salvation, true life of my soul.
I live in you, you
are my hope, I trust in you, my love abides in you.
Your love abundantly refreshes my soul.
You alone, good Jesus, are my true hope and life. My heart yearns to see you and to rest in you alone.
I live for you
alone,
for you alone I
sigh,
and I breathe in you
alone;
I live my life with you,
I adore you, oh good
Jesus.
Alleluia.
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translation based on Robert Kendrick, rev. Richard Kolb
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TITLE: Havete torto. soprano and basso continuo PUBLISHER: Manuscript DATE: no date, probably around 1680 DEDICATION: LOCATIONS: D: Kl, MS Collection of cantatas, fol. 34, no. 15, pp 26r-27v, 1681 (mentioned in Rosand "La Virtuossissima Cantatrice" footnote 73. (from Robert Eitner, "Biographische-bibliographisches Quellen-Lexikon:, IX [Leipzig: 1903], p. 315.) MODERN EDITIONS: Magner-Cor Donato Editions CATALOG NUMBER: WoO 3 TEXT:
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TITLE: Un amante doglioso. bass and basso continuo PUBLISHER: Manuscript DATE: no date, probably around 1680 DEDICATION: LOCATIONS: D: Kl, MS Collection of cantatas, fol. 34, no. 9, pp 13v-15v 1681 (mentioned in Rosand "La Virtuossissima Cantatrice" footnote 73. (from Robert Eitner, "Biographische-bibliographisches Quellen-Lexikon:, IX [Leipzig: 1903], p. 315.) MODERN EDITIONS: Magner-Cor Donato Editions CATALOG NUMBER: WoO 4 TEXT:
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THE FOLLOWING WORKS ARE SPURIOUS, certainly not by Barbara Strozzi at all, though with the title page of the same name as Strozzi's Opus 7. All four of these are part of G.F. Handel's Duets.