English Anonymous
Virgo Maria, patrem parit/ O stella/ Flos genuit/ Virgo Maria
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Composer:English AnonymousGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:2:57'Virgo Maria, patrem parit/ O stella/ Flos genuit/ Virgo Maria' is a medieval English carol that was composed anonymously. The carol is believed to have been composed in the 15th century and was popular during the medieval period. The carol is a hymn to the Virgin Mary and is composed of four movements. The first movement, 'Virgo Maria, patrem parit,' is a hymn to the Virgin Mary as the mother of God. The movement is characterized by its simple melody and the use of a drone bass. The melody is sung in unison by the choir, and the drone bass provides a harmonic foundation for the melody. The second movement, 'O stella,' is a hymn to the Virgin Mary as the star of the sea. The movement is characterized by its use of a descending melody and the repetition of the phrase 'O stella maris.' The melody is sung in unison by the choir, and the repetition of the phrase creates a sense of meditation and contemplation. The third movement, 'Flos genuit,' is a hymn to the Virgin Mary as the flower that gave birth to Christ. The movement is characterized by its use of a rising melody and the repetition of the phrase 'Flos genuit.' The melody is sung in unison by the choir, and the repetition of the phrase creates a sense of joy and celebration. The fourth movement, 'Virgo Maria,' is a hymn to the Virgin Mary as the mother of God. The movement is characterized by its use of a simple melody and the repetition of the phrase 'Virgo Maria.' The melody is sung in unison by the choir, and the repetition of the phrase creates a sense of reverence and devotion. Overall, 'Virgo Maria, patrem parit/ O stella/ Flos genuit/ Virgo Maria' is a beautiful and simple medieval carol that celebrates the Virgin Mary as the mother of God. The carol is characterized by its use of simple melodies, repetition of phrases, and drone basses, which create a sense of meditation, contemplation, joy, celebration, reverence, and devotion.More....
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