Gregorian Chant
A solis ortus cardine
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralStyle:Chant: GregorianAverage_duration:3:55"A solis ortus cardine" is a Gregorian chant that dates back to the 5th century. It is believed to have been composed by an unknown author, and it is one of the oldest known hymns in the Western Christian tradition. The hymn is typically sung during the Christmas season, and it is often used as a processional hymn during the liturgy. The premiere of "A solis ortus cardine" is not known, as it was likely sung in monasteries and churches throughout Europe for centuries before it was written down. The hymn has been included in many medieval manuscripts, and it has been passed down through the centuries by oral tradition. The hymn is divided into eight verses, each of which is sung to the same melody. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a rising and falling pattern that is easy to sing and remember. The text of the hymn is in Latin, and it tells the story of the birth of Christ and the joy that his coming brings to the world. The first verse of the hymn begins with the words "A solis ortus cardine," which means "From the rising of the sun." This verse sets the tone for the rest of the hymn, which celebrates the coming of Christ as the light of the world. The second verse describes the angels singing at the birth of Christ, and the third verse tells of the shepherds who came to see the newborn king. The fourth verse of the hymn is a prayer to Christ, asking him to come and save us from our sins. The fifth verse describes the wise men who came to worship Christ, and the sixth verse speaks of the joy that Christ brings to the world. The seventh verse is a prayer to Christ, asking him to guide us through life and protect us from harm. The final verse of the hymn is a doxology, praising God for the gift of his son. Overall, "A solis ortus cardine" is a simple and beautiful hymn that celebrates the birth of Christ and the joy that his coming brings to the world. Its melody and text have been passed down through the centuries, and it continues to be sung in churches and monasteries around the world.More....
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