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Gregorian Chant
Audi, benigne Conditor, hymn, Mode 2
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Gregorian Chant
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Choral
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Chant
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2:23
'Audi, benigne Conditor' is a hymn composed by Gregorian Chant, which is believed to have been written in the 5th century. The hymn is dedicated to God the Father and is sung during the season of Lent. It is a part of the Roman Catholic liturgy and is sung in the Divine Office during the first week of Lent. The hymn has a simple melody and is written in Mode 2, which is characterized by a descending scale pattern. The melody is sung in a free rhythm, with no strict time signature. The text of the hymn is in Latin and consists of six stanzas, each with four lines. The first stanza of the hymn begins with the words "Audi, benigne Conditor," which means "Listen, kind Creator." The hymn then goes on to praise God for his mercy and asks for his forgiveness. The second stanza asks for God's protection and guidance, while the third and fourth stanzas focus on the theme of repentance and the need for God's grace. The fifth stanza of the hymn is a prayer for strength and perseverance in the face of temptation and sin. The final stanza is a doxology, which praises God and asks for his blessing. The hymn has been set to music by many composers over the centuries, including Johann Sebastian Bach, who used it in his St. Matthew Passion. It is still widely sung in churches today, both in its original Gregorian chant form and in various musical settings. Overall, 'Audi, benigne Conditor' is a beautiful and timeless hymn that expresses the deep spiritual longing for God's mercy and grace. Its simple melody and powerful lyrics make it a favorite of many Christians around the world.
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Audi, benign Conditor, hymn, mode 2  Audi benigne conditor (Hymnus der Vesper in der Fastenzeit - Hymn at Vespers in Lent)
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