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Gregorian Chant
Hoc enim sentite in vobis. . .
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Gregorian Chant
Genre
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Choral
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Chant
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1:37
'Hoc enim sentite in vobis' is a Gregorian chant that was composed during the medieval period. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 9th or 10th century. The chant is typically performed during the liturgical season of Lent, and it is often used as a meditation on the passion and death of Jesus Christ. The premiere of 'Hoc enim sentite in vobis' would have taken place in a church or monastery during a Lenten service. The chant is typically performed by a choir of male voices, and it is sung in Latin. The melody of the chant is simple and haunting, with a slow and mournful tempo that reflects the solemnity of the Lenten season. 'Hoc enim sentite in vobis' is divided into three movements, each of which reflects a different aspect of the passion and death of Jesus Christ. The first movement focuses on the suffering of Christ on the cross, and it is characterized by a mournful melody that emphasizes the pain and agony of the crucifixion. The second movement is more contemplative, and it encourages the listener to reflect on the meaning of Christ's sacrifice. The third movement is a prayer for mercy and forgiveness, and it is characterized by a hopeful and uplifting melody that reflects the promise of salvation. Overall, 'Hoc enim sentite in vobis' is a powerful and moving piece of music that has been performed and appreciated for centuries. Its haunting melody and solemn tone make it a perfect meditation for the Lenten season, and its message of hope and salvation continues to inspire listeners today.
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