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TALLIS – Motet ‘Derelinquit Impius’ – FIVE CELLOS

Other Identification:
“Derelinquit Impius” is a 5-part Latin motet by English Renaissance composer Thomas Tallis (c. 1505-1585), meaning “The Wicked Man Forsakes His Way” or “Let the Wicked Forsake His Way”. The text is from the Bible, specifically Psalm 119 (or Psalm 118 in other versions), and consists of a plea for God’s mercy and a description of righteous living.

Biblical Context:
The text is derived from a passage in the Book of Psalms, likely referring to the desire for the wicked to turn away from their evil ways and return to God. It also includes a depiction of a righteous person, emphasizing their honest speech, blameless conduct, and reverence for the Lord.
Movements or sections:
This Motet was considered one of the earliest songs in England for women’s voices
Instrumentation:
QUINTET OF FIVE CELLOS
Arranged by David Johnstone

1 PDF, with all individual parts (no score)
Approximate difficulty:
Easy to medium

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