Gregorian Chant
Hodie Maria virgo coelos ascendit
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:2:42'Hodie Maria virgo coelos ascendit' is a Gregorian Chant that is traditionally sung on the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which is celebrated on August 15th. The chant is believed to have been composed in the 11th century and has been passed down through the centuries as part of the rich tradition of Catholic liturgical music. The chant is divided into three movements, each of which reflects a different aspect of the Assumption. The first movement begins with the words "Hodie Maria virgo coelos ascendit," which translate to "Today the Virgin Mary ascends into heaven." This movement is characterized by a sense of joy and celebration, as the faithful rejoice in Mary's assumption into heaven. The second movement is more contemplative in nature, reflecting on the mystery of Mary's assumption. The text of this movement begins with the words "Gaudeamus omnes in Domino," which mean "Let us all rejoice in the Lord." The music is more subdued than the first movement, with a slower tempo and more complex harmonies. The third and final movement is a prayer to Mary, asking for her intercession and protection. The text begins with the words "Sub tuum praesidium confugimus," which mean "Under your protection we seek refuge." The music is simple and straightforward, with a melody that is easy to sing and remember. Overall, 'Hodie Maria virgo coelos ascendit' is a beautiful example of Gregorian Chant, with its simple melodies and rich harmonies. It is a testament to the enduring power of Catholic liturgical music, which has been passed down through the centuries and continues to inspire and uplift the faithful today.More....
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