Gregorian Chant
Laeta quies magni ducis, sequence on the feast of St. Benedict
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralStyle:ChantAverage_duration:2:23'Laeta quies magni ducis' is a sequence composed by Gregorian Chant in honor of St. Benedict, the founder of the Benedictine Order. The sequence is traditionally sung on the feast day of St. Benedict, which is celebrated on July 11th. The composition of 'Laeta quies magni ducis' is believed to date back to the 9th century, during the Carolingian period. The sequence is written in Latin and consists of six stanzas, each with its own melody. The text of the sequence praises St. Benedict for his virtues and his role in establishing the Benedictine Order. The first stanza begins with the words "Laeta quies magni ducis," which can be translated as "Joyful rest of the great leader." This stanza sets the tone for the rest of the sequence, which celebrates St. Benedict's life and accomplishments. The second stanza focuses on St. Benedict's humility and his devotion to God. The third stanza praises St. Benedict for his wisdom and his ability to guide others on the path of righteousness. The fourth stanza describes St. Benedict's miracles and his ability to heal the sick. The fifth stanza praises St. Benedict for his role in establishing the Benedictine Order and for his influence on the Church. The final stanza is a prayer to St. Benedict, asking for his intercession and protection. The melody of this stanza is particularly beautiful and is often sung as a separate hymn. Overall, 'Laeta quies magni ducis' is a beautiful and uplifting sequence that celebrates the life and accomplishments of St. Benedict. Its melodies and lyrics have been cherished by the Benedictine Order for centuries and continue to be sung in churches around the world.More....
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