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Gregorian Chant
Nos autem, introit for the Holy Thursday Mass
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Gregorian Chant
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Choral
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Chant
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3:31
Nos autem is a Gregorian chant that is sung during the Holy Thursday Mass. It is a part of the Introit, which is the opening chant of the Mass. The composition of Nos autem is attributed to the Gregorian chant tradition, which dates back to the 9th century. The premiere of Nos autem is not known, as it has been a part of the Holy Thursday Mass for centuries. However, it is believed to have been composed in the early Middle Ages, around the 9th or 10th century. Nos autem is divided into three movements, which are sung in succession during the Holy Thursday Mass. The first movement is the Antiphon, which is sung by the choir. The second movement is the Psalm, which is sung by the cantor or a soloist. The third movement is the Doxology, which is sung by the choir. The characteristics of Nos autem are typical of Gregorian chant. It is sung in Latin, and the melody is simple and unadorned. The chant is monophonic, meaning that it is sung in unison without any harmony or accompaniment. The rhythm is free-flowing, with no strict time signature or beat. The text of Nos autem is taken from the Gospel of John, and it speaks of the humility of Jesus Christ, who washed the feet of his disciples at the Last Supper. The chant is a reminder of the importance of humility and service in the Christian faith. Overall, Nos autem is a beautiful and solemn chant that is an integral part of the Holy Thursday Mass. Its simple melody and powerful message make it a timeless piece of music that continues to be sung and appreciated by Christians around the world.
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