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Gregorian Chant
De profundis
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Gregorian Chant
Genre
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Choral
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Chant: Gregorian
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3:50
De profundis is a Gregorian chant that is believed to have been composed in the 10th century. The chant is based on Psalm 130, which is also known as the "De Profundis" psalm. The chant is often performed during the liturgy of the hours, particularly during the Office of the Dead. The chant is typically performed in a slow and mournful manner, with a single voice singing the melody. The melody is characterized by its use of a descending scale, which is meant to evoke a sense of sadness and despair. The text of the chant is a plea for mercy and forgiveness, and it is often used as a prayer for the souls of the departed. De profundis is typically performed in a single movement, with the melody repeating several times. The chant is often performed in a cappella, with no instrumental accompaniment. The chant is also often performed in a call-and-response format, with the cantor singing the melody and the congregation responding with a refrain. The premiere of De profundis is not known, as it is believed to have been composed in the early Middle Ages. However, the chant has been performed for centuries and is still widely performed today. The chant has been recorded by numerous artists and is often included in collections of Gregorian chant. Overall, De profundis is a haunting and beautiful chant that is often used to evoke a sense of mourning and reflection. Its simple melody and powerful text make it a timeless piece of music that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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Deep  De profundis, Offertoria
3:28
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Deep  De Profundis (In Paradisum - Liturgia dei Defunti e dei Santi)
4:59
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