Gregorian Chant
Concito gressu (Novus, Liber Hymnarius 377)
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralAverage_duration:2:25"Concito gressu" is a Gregorian chant that is part of the Novus Liber Hymnarius, a collection of hymns and chants used in the Roman Catholic Church. The chant is typically sung during the liturgical season of Lent, and it is often used as a processional hymn during Mass. The exact date of composition for "Concito gressu" is unknown, as it is part of the larger body of Gregorian chant that was developed over several centuries. However, it is believed to have been composed sometime during the Middle Ages, likely in the 9th or 10th century. The chant is typically performed in a single movement, with a simple melody that is sung in unison by a choir or soloist. The text of the chant is in Latin, and it is a hymn of praise to God for his mercy and forgiveness. The characteristics of "Concito gressu" are typical of Gregorian chant, with a simple melody that is designed to be easily sung by a congregation or choir. The chant is characterized by its use of a single melody line, with no harmony or accompaniment, and its use of a free rhythm that is based on the natural rhythms of the Latin text. Overall, "Concito gressu" is a beautiful and powerful example of Gregorian chant, and it continues to be an important part of the liturgical music of the Roman Catholic Church.More....
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