Gregorian Chant
Fac, Deus
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:12:00'Fac, Deus' is a Gregorian Chant that is believed to have been composed in the 9th century. The chant is often performed during the liturgical season of Lent and is considered to be one of the most beautiful and haunting chants in the Gregorian repertoire. The chant is divided into two movements, with the first movement being a solo chant and the second movement being a choral response. The solo chant begins with the words "Fac, Deus, cor meum," which translates to "Make my heart, O God." The soloist sings this phrase three times, each time with increasing intensity and emotion. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a descending melodic line that creates a sense of longing and supplication. The second movement is a choral response to the soloist's plea. The choir responds with the words "Et spiritum sanctum renovabis in me," which translates to "And renew a steadfast spirit within me." The melody of the choral response is more complex than the solo chant, with a rising and falling melodic line that creates a sense of movement and energy. Overall, 'Fac, Deus' is characterized by its simplicity, beauty, and emotional intensity. The chant is often performed in a slow and deliberate manner, with a focus on the text and the emotional content of the music. The chant is a powerful expression of the human desire for spiritual renewal and is a testament to the enduring power of Gregorian Chant as a form of musical and spiritual expression.More....