Rallegrati Gerusalemme Frisina Spartito -

Before diving into the technicalities of the , it is essential to understand the "why" behind the notes.

(Ritornello) esulta, città dell’Altissimo! Rallegrati, Gerusalemme, il tuo Re viene a te, il tuo Re viene a te, umile su un asinello. Rallegrati Gerusalemme Frisina Spartito

| Italian | English (Liturgical) | |--------|----------------------| | Rallegrati, Gerusalemme, | Rejoice, Jerusalem, | | esulta per lei, voi tutti che l’amate. | exult in her, all you who love her. | | Rallegrati con lei di grande gioia, | Rejoice with her in great joy, | | voi tutti che per lei foste in lutto. | all you who were in mourning for her. | | Poiché il Signore ha rivestito | For the Lord has clothed her | | delle vesti della sua salvezza. | with the garments of his salvation. | Before diving into the technicalities of the ,

If you are searching for the spartito (sheet music) for this piece, you are likely a choir director, a cantor, or a musician preparing for a specific feast. You have come to the right place. Let’s dive into the history, the structure, and where to find the authentic sheet music for this masterpiece. | all you who were in mourning for her

If you have the score in front of you, the opening antiphon (sung by choir or cantor) goes like this in C major: