Gregorian Chant
Domine, Dominus noster, Gradulia
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Composer:Gregorian ChantAverage_duration:3:25"Domine, Dominus noster" is a Gregorian chant that is part of the Gradual, a collection of chants used in the Catholic liturgy. The chant is typically sung during the Mass on the Feast of the Holy Trinity, which falls on the Sunday after Pentecost. The composition of "Domine, Dominus noster" is attributed to an unknown composer from the medieval period. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written sometime between the 8th and 11th centuries. The chant is divided into two movements, with the first movement consisting of a soloist singing the opening phrase "Domine, Dominus noster, quam admirabile est nomen tuum in universa terra" (O Lord, our Lord, how admirable is thy name in all the earth). The soloist is then joined by the choir, who repeat the phrase in unison. The second movement features a soloist singing the phrase "Quoniam elevata est magnificentia tua super caelos" (For thy magnificence is elevated above the heavens), followed by the choir repeating the phrase in unison. The soloist then sings the final phrase "Ex ore infantium et lactentium perfecisti laudem propter inimicos tuos" (Out of the mouth of infants and sucklings thou hast perfected praise, because of thy enemies), which is also repeated by the choir. The characteristics of "Domine, Dominus noster" are typical of Gregorian chant, with a simple melody and a focus on the text. The chant is sung in Latin and is characterized by its use of a single melody line, with no harmony or accompaniment. The chant is also notable for its use of neumes, which are symbols used to indicate the shape and direction of the melody. Overall, "Domine, Dominus noster" is a beautiful and contemplative chant that is still used in Catholic liturgy today. Its timeless melody and powerful lyrics continue to inspire and uplift listeners, making it a beloved piece of sacred music.More....
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