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| **[[cento_an:1ter_de5#5|1TER de5]]** + |
| [[formulae:supra|1FML supra]]\\\ |
| **[[cento_an:1ter_conc#3|1TER conc]]**\\ |
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| **[[cento_an:1inc_vrgstr#3|1INC VrgStr]]** PPO, transposed to fifth, <fc #4682b4>"multi"</fc> [[neumen:neuma#trcacc|TrcACC]] nkTrc! ~appl per VrgStr.\\ |
| **[[cento_an:1ter_de5#1|1TER de5]]**\\ |
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| An interesting composition: the four centones are not used in the usual order, but in the same sense.\\ |
| The first two centones are statements that can each stand alone\\\ |
| - <fc #4682b4>"Erunt primi novissimi"</fc> full stop. Therefore 1TER de5.\\ |
| - <fc #4682b4>"et novissimi primi"</fc> dot. even harder 1TER conc. (somewhat softened in B by the clives).\\ |
| - <fc #4682b4>"Multi sunt enim vocati"</fc> 1INC VrgStr. transposed **quint upwards**! In terms of content, the beginning of the antiphon, but itself only an introduction to the actual statement:\\ |
| - <fc #4682b4>"pauci vero electi"</fc> again 1TER de5. The ending "sol-do" is reminiscent of 1TER conc and prevents a conciliatory conclusion. <fc #4682b4>"di-//cit// dominus"</fc> Here, too, the conciliatory clv is suppressed by cephalicus. |
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