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Anonymous
Angelus (antiphon)
Works Info
Composer
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Anonymous
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:58
Angelus is an antiphon that has been composed by an anonymous composer. The exact date of its composition is not known, but it is believed to have been composed in the medieval period. The antiphon is a part of the Catholic liturgy and is traditionally sung or recited three times a day, at 6 am, noon, and 6 pm. The Angelus antiphon has a simple and repetitive melody that is easy to sing and remember. It is typically sung in unison by a choir or congregation, with the words being chanted or spoken in a rhythmic manner. The antiphon is divided into three parts, each of which is repeated three times. The first part begins with the words "Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariae" (The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary), and is followed by a response from the congregation, "Et concepit de Spiritu Sancto" (And she conceived by the Holy Spirit). The second part begins with the words "Ecce ancilla Domini" (Behold the handmaid of the Lord), and is followed by the response, "Fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum" (Be it done unto me according to thy word). The third part begins with the words "Et Verbum caro factum est" (And the Word was made flesh), and is followed by the response, "Et habitavit in nobis" (And dwelt among us). The Angelus antiphon is typically performed in a slow and meditative manner, with a focus on the words and their meaning. The antiphon is often accompanied by a bell, which is rung three times at the beginning and end of each part. The ringing of the bell is meant to call the faithful to prayer and to remind them of the importance of the Angelus. Overall, the Angelus antiphon is a simple and beautiful piece of music that has been a part of the Catholic liturgy for centuries. Its repetitive melody and rhythmic chanting make it easy to sing and remember, while its focus on the Annunciation and the Incarnation make it a powerful reminder of the central tenets of the Christian faith.
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