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Gregorian Chant
In splendoribus sanctorum
Works Info
Composer
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Gregorian Chant
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Chant: Gregorian
Average_duration
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1:17
In splendoribus sanctorum is a Gregorian chant that is believed to have been composed in the 9th century. It is a hymn that is typically sung during the celebration of the Feast of All Saints, which is observed on November 1st in the Western Christian Church. The chant is divided into three movements, each of which has its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is characterized by a slow and solemn melody that is sung in unison by the choir. The text of this movement is taken from Psalm 109:3, which reads "In the splendor of the saints, from the womb before the daystar I have begotten thee." The second movement is more lively and features a more complex melody. The text of this movement is taken from the Book of Wisdom 3:1-3, which speaks of the rewards that await the righteous in the afterlife. The choir sings in harmony during this movement, with different parts of the choir taking turns singing the melody. The third and final movement is a return to the slow and solemn melody of the first movement. The text of this movement is taken from the Book of Revelation 7:14-17, which speaks of the joy and peace that the saints experience in heaven. The choir sings in unison once again during this movement, bringing the hymn to a peaceful and contemplative close. Overall, In splendoribus sanctorum is a beautiful and moving hymn that celebrates the lives and legacies of the saints. Its three movements provide a sense of progression and development, with the lively second movement serving as a contrast to the more contemplative first and third movements.
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