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Procurans odium
Conductus from the ​Magnus Liber Organi​ (13th c.)

Arranged for voice and piano by Alex Ness

Introduction
Over the last year or so, I’ve been arranging early music repertoire for myself to sing while
playing the piano. I’d like to share this wonderful music with you, and to encourage you to
rearrange it to your own tastes and abilities: for example, by transposing it to a different register,
changing the instrumentation, or making the counterpoint simpler or more complex. MuseScore
and MusicXML source files are available to make such alterations as painless as possible.

Source
I transcribed the composition from the manuscript, which is available on IMSLP. See pages 3–4
for reproductions.
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Text
Latin text Pronunciation (IPA)

Procurans odium prokurans odium


effectu proprio efːektu proprio
vix detrahentium viks detraentsium
gaudet intentio; gaudet intentsio

nexus est cordium neksus est kordium


ipsa detractio: ipsa detraktsio
sic per contrarium sik per kontrarium
ab hoste nescio, ab oste neʃio

fit hic provisio fit ik provisio


in hoc amantium in ok amantsium
felix conditio. feliks konditsio

Insultus talium insultus talium


prodesse sentio, prodesːe sentsio
tollendi tedium tolːendi tedium
fluxit occasio. flukʃit okːasio

Suspendunt gaudium suspendunt gaudium


pravo consilio, pravo konsilio
sed desiderium sed desiderium
auget dilatio; audʒet dilatsio

tali remedio tali remedio


de spinis hostium de spinis ostium
uvas vendemio. uvas vendemio

License
CC BY-SA 4.0​ (Attribution/ShareAlike)
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“Procurans odium” manuscript image 1


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“Procurans odium” manuscript image 2


​ ttp://imslp.org/wiki/Magnus_Liber_Organi_(Various)​ (Part 2, PDF pages 94–95)
Source: h
License: Public domain

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