Gregorian Chant
Omnes de Saba venient,
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralStyle:GradualAverage_duration:3:10"Omnes de Saba venient" is a Gregorian chant that is traditionally sung during the Epiphany season. The piece is based on a passage from the Book of Isaiah, which describes the arrival of the Magi to worship the newborn Jesus. The text of the chant is in Latin and translates to "All from Sheba shall come, bringing gold and frankincense, and proclaiming the praises of the Lord." The exact date of composition for "Omnes de Saba venient" is unknown, as it is part of the larger body of Gregorian chant that was developed over several centuries. However, it is believed to have been composed sometime during the Middle Ages, likely in the 9th or 10th century. The chant is typically performed in a single movement, with a simple melody that is sung in unison by a choir or soloist. The piece is characterized by its slow, meditative pace and its use of melismatic singing, in which multiple notes are sung on a single syllable of text. One of the most notable features of "Omnes de Saba venient" is its use of modal harmonies, which were common in medieval music. The piece is written in the Dorian mode, which gives it a haunting, otherworldly quality. The melody is also characterized by its use of stepwise motion, with few large leaps between notes. Overall, "Omnes de Saba venient" is a beautiful and contemplative piece of music that has been cherished by Christians for centuries. Its simple melody and timeless message continue to resonate with audiences today, making it a beloved part of the Gregorian chant repertoire.More....
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Omnes de Saba come,
Omnes de Saba, graduale (06. Januar: Erscheinung des Herrn) (6th January: The Manifestation of the Lord)
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