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Gregorian Chant
Dextera Domini
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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2:56
Dextera Domini is a Gregorian chant that is believed to have been composed in the 9th century. The chant is often performed during the Easter season and is known for its powerful and uplifting melody. The premiere of Dextera Domini is not known, as it was likely performed in monasteries and churches throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. However, the chant has remained popular throughout the centuries and is still performed in churches and cathedrals around the world. Dextera Domini is a single movement chant that is typically performed by a choir or soloist. The melody is characterized by its soaring, melismatic phrases and its use of the major mode. The chant is also known for its use of repetition, with the phrase "Dextera Domini" repeated several times throughout the piece. The text of Dextera Domini is taken from Psalm 117:16, which reads "The right hand of the Lord is exalted; the right hand of the Lord does valiantly." The chant celebrates the power and majesty of God, and is often performed during Easter services as a reminder of the resurrection of Christ. Overall, Dextera Domini is a powerful and uplifting chant that has remained popular throughout the centuries. Its soaring melody and powerful text make it a favorite among choirs and congregations alike, and it continues to be performed in churches and cathedrals around the world.
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