Surge, proper amica mea
(An Easter Introit)
Käthe Wright Kaufman

Composer Käthe Kaufman
Text Song of Solomon 2:10b-12
Voicing SATB, a cappella
Church Season Easter
Length 1' 15" Price $2.50 (U.S.)
Released 1/26 Catalog no. 405-532
Difficulty Mod. difficult

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A stunning, spare Easter Introit using the familiar Song of Solomon passage.

 

 


 



 


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Anthem text
Surge, propera amica mea,
formosa mea, et veni.
Jam enim hiems transiit,
imber abiit et recessit.
Flores apparuerunt in terra,
tempus putationis advenit.
Vox turturis audita est in terra nostra.
Alleluia.

Rise up my love, my fair one,
and come away.
For lo, the winter is past,
the rain is over and gone.
The flowers appear on the earth.
The time of singing has come.
And the voice of the turtle
is heard in our land.
Alleluia.

Song of Solomon 2:10b–12



 

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