Codex Engelberg 314 Anonymous
Congaudeat turba fidelium
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Composer:Codex Engelberg 314 AnonymousGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:2:25'Congaudeat turba fidelium' is a medieval hymn that was composed by an anonymous composer and is found in the Codex Engelberg 314. The Codex Engelberg 314 is a manuscript that contains a collection of liturgical music from the 12th and 13th centuries. The manuscript is named after the Abbey of Engelberg in Switzerland, where it is currently housed. The hymn 'Congaudeat turba fidelium' is believed to have been composed in the 12th century. It is a hymn that is typically sung during the feast of a saint or during a celebration of the Eucharist. The hymn is written in Latin and is composed of four movements. The first movement of the hymn is a joyful introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement is a series of verses that praise the saint or the Eucharist. The third movement is a refrain that is repeated after each verse. The refrain is a call to all believers to join in the celebration and to give thanks to God. The fourth movement is a final verse that brings the hymn to a close. The characteristics of 'Congaudeat turba fidelium' are typical of medieval hymns. The melody is simple and easy to sing, with a repetitive structure that makes it easy for the congregation to join in. The text is written in Latin, which was the language of the church at the time. The hymn is also characterized by its use of repetition, both in the melody and in the text. Overall, 'Congaudeat turba fidelium' is a beautiful example of medieval liturgical music. Its joyful melody and uplifting text make it a perfect hymn for celebrations and feasts. Its simplicity and repetitive structure also make it a hymn that is easy for congregations to sing and participate in.More....
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