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Gregorian Chant
Est secretum
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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3:32
"Est secretum" is a Gregorian chant that dates back to the medieval period. It is believed to have been composed in the 9th century, although the exact date and author are unknown. The chant is part of the liturgical repertoire of the Roman Catholic Church and is typically performed during the Easter Vigil. The chant is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is slow and contemplative, with a simple melody that is repeated several times. The second movement is more lively and upbeat, with a faster tempo and more complex harmonies. The third movement is a return to the slower, more contemplative style of the first movement, with a final cadence that brings the piece to a peaceful close. One of the most striking characteristics of "Est secretum" is its use of plainchant, a style of singing that emphasizes the natural rhythm and melody of the text. The chant is sung in Latin, with a simple melody that is easy to follow and remember. The text of the chant is taken from the Gospel of Matthew, and tells the story of the women who went to the tomb of Jesus on Easter morning, only to find it empty. Overall, "Est secretum" is a beautiful and moving piece of music that captures the spirit of the Easter season. Its simple melody and contemplative style make it a favorite among both performers and listeners, and it continues to be an important part of the liturgical repertoire of the Roman Catholic Church.
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