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Gregorian Chant
Salve sancta parens, introit for Feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Works Info
Composer
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Gregorian Chant
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Chant
Average_duration
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2:21
Salve sancta parens is an introit for the Feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary, composed by Gregorian Chant. The piece is believed to have been composed in the 7th century, although the exact date is unknown. It is traditionally sung on the Feast of the Assumption, which is celebrated on August 15th. The piece is divided into two movements, with the first movement consisting of a solo chant and the second movement consisting of a choral response. The solo chant begins with the words "Salve sancta parens," which translates to "Hail, holy mother." The chant is sung in a simple, unadorned style, with a slow and steady tempo. The melody is characterized by its smooth, flowing lines and its use of stepwise motion. The second movement begins with the choral response "Intercede pro nobis ad Dominum," which translates to "Intercede for us with the Lord." The response is sung in a more complex style, with multiple voices weaving in and out of each other. The melody is characterized by its use of melismatic passages, in which multiple notes are sung on a single syllable. Overall, Salve sancta parens is a beautiful and reverent piece of music that is often used in Catholic liturgy. Its simple yet powerful melody and its focus on the Virgin Mary make it a fitting tribute to the mother of Jesus.
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