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Gregorian Chant
Maundy Thursday: Lectio 1
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Maundy Thursday: Lectio 1 is a Gregorian chant that is traditionally performed during the Holy Week, specifically on Maundy Thursday. The composition is a part of the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church and is sung during the Mass of the Lord's Supper. The chant is also known as the "Mandatum Antiphon" or the "Antiphon of the Mandatum." The composition of Maundy Thursday: Lectio 1 is believed to have originated in the 6th century and has been passed down through generations of musicians and singers. The chant is written in Latin and is characterized by its simple melody and solemn tone. The composition is performed a cappella, without any instrumental accompaniment. Maundy Thursday: Lectio 1 is divided into two movements, the Antiphon and the Psalm. The Antiphon is a short verse that is sung before and after the Psalm. The Psalm is a longer piece that is sung in response to the Antiphon. The Psalm used in Maundy Thursday: Lectio 1 is Psalm 114, which is also known as the "Song of the Israelites' Departure from Egypt." The characteristics of Maundy Thursday: Lectio 1 are reflective of the solemnity and reverence of the Holy Week. The composition is slow and deliberate, with a focus on the text and the message of the liturgy. The melody is simple and repetitive, allowing the singers to focus on the meaning of the words and the emotions they convey. Maundy Thursday: Lectio 1 premiered in the Roman Catholic Church and has since become a staple of the Holy Week liturgy. The composition has been performed by countless musicians and singers over the centuries, and its enduring popularity is a testament to its beauty and significance in the Christian faith.
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Maundy Thursday: Lesson 1  Incipit oratio Hieremiae Prophetae (Lectio III)
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