Gregorian Chant
Hic est dies, verus Dei, hymn for the Easter liturgy of Milan
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralStyle:ChantAverage_duration:3:22'Hic est dies, verus Dei' is a hymn for the Easter liturgy of Milan, composed by Gregorian Chant. The hymn is believed to have been composed in the 4th century and is considered one of the oldest hymns in the Christian liturgy. The hymn is sung during the Easter Vigil and is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The premiere of 'Hic est dies, verus Dei' is believed to have taken place in Milan, Italy, during the Easter Vigil. The hymn is sung in Latin and is divided into three movements. The first movement is a joyful proclamation of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The second movement is a prayer of thanksgiving for the gift of salvation. The third movement is a call to action, urging the faithful to live a life of faith and to spread the message of the resurrection. The characteristics of 'Hic est dies, verus Dei' are typical of Gregorian Chant. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a focus on the text and the message of the hymn. The rhythm is free-flowing, with no strict time signature, allowing the singer to express the text in a natural and emotive way. The harmony is monophonic, with no accompaniment, emphasizing the purity and simplicity of the melody. Overall, 'Hic est dies, verus Dei' is a powerful and uplifting hymn that celebrates the central message of the Christian faith. Its timeless melody and message continue to inspire and uplift the faithful, making it a beloved part of the Easter liturgy in Milan and beyond.More....
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