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Gregorian Chant
Sub tuum praesidium confugimus, for the Assumption of Mary
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Gregorian Chant
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Choral
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Chant
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0:55
"Sub tuum praesidium confugimus" is a hymn that is attributed to the early Christian Church and is considered to be one of the oldest known Christian hymns. The hymn is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is often sung during the Assumption of Mary, which is celebrated on August 15th. The hymn is written in Latin and is part of the Gregorian Chant repertoire. The exact date of composition of "Sub tuum praesidium confugimus" is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 3rd or 4th century AD. The hymn was originally written in Greek, but the Latin translation is the most commonly used version today. The hymn has a simple structure and consists of only two stanzas. The first stanza begins with the words "Sub tuum praesidium confugimus" which translates to "Under your protection we seek refuge". The second stanza begins with the words "O Mater Dei, memento mei" which translates to "O Mother of God, remember me". The hymn is typically sung in a slow and solemn manner, with a single voice or a small group of voices. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a focus on the text and the meaning of the words. The hymn is often accompanied by organ or other instruments, but it is also frequently sung a cappella. "Sub tuum praesidium confugimus" is a hymn that is deeply rooted in the Catholic tradition and is often used in times of distress or danger. The hymn is a reminder of the protection and guidance that Mary provides to her followers, and it is a source of comfort and strength for those who sing it.
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