Gregorian Chant
Revelabitur, communion
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:3:40"Revelabitur, communion" is a Gregorian chant that is often sung during the Communion portion of the Catholic Mass. The chant is believed to have been composed in the 8th century, although its exact origins are unknown. The chant is typically performed in a slow and solemn manner, with a focus on the text and the meaning behind it. The text of the chant is taken from Psalm 33:6, which reads "This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles." The chant is divided into several movements, each of which has its own unique characteristics. The first movement is typically sung by a soloist or small group of singers, and sets the tone for the rest of the chant. The second movement is sung by the full choir, and features a more complex melody and harmonies. The third movement is typically sung by the soloist or small group again, and features a more contemplative and introspective tone. The fourth movement is sung by the full choir once again, and features a more triumphant and celebratory tone. Overall, "Revelabitur, communion" is a powerful and moving piece of music that has been a staple of Catholic liturgy for centuries. Its timeless message of hope and salvation continues to resonate with believers around the world, making it one of the most enduring and beloved pieces of sacred music in history.More....
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