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Gloria, laus et honor, Hymn for Palm Sunday
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralStyle:ChantAverage_duration:5:54Gloria, laus et honor is a hymn for Palm Sunday, composed in Gregorian Chant. It is believed to have been composed in the 9th century, and it has been sung in the Catholic Church for over a thousand years. The hymn is traditionally sung during the procession of palms, which takes place at the beginning of the Palm Sunday Mass. The hymn is divided into two parts, the first part being the Gloria, laus et honor, and the second part being the Pange, lingua, gloriosi. The Gloria, laus et honor is a hymn of praise to Jesus Christ, who is hailed as the King of Israel. The hymn is sung in a joyful and triumphant tone, with the choir and congregation singing in unison. The Pange, lingua, gloriosi is a hymn of praise to the Eucharist, which is celebrated on Holy Thursday. The hymn is sung in a solemn and reverent tone, with the choir and congregation singing in harmony. The Gloria, laus et honor is composed of three movements, each with its own characteristics. The first movement is the Gloria, which is sung in a joyful and triumphant tone. The second movement is the Laus, which is sung in a more subdued tone, with the choir and congregation singing in unison. The third movement is the Honor, which is sung in a more solemn and reverent tone, with the choir and congregation singing in harmony. The hymn is traditionally sung in Latin, although it has been translated into many different languages over the years. The melody of the hymn is simple and easy to sing, making it accessible to all members of the congregation. In conclusion, the Gloria, laus et honor is a hymn for Palm Sunday, composed in Gregorian Chant. It is a hymn of praise to Jesus Christ, who is hailed as the King of Israel. The hymn is traditionally sung during the procession of palms, and it is divided into two parts, the Gloria, laus et honor, and the Pange, lingua, gloriosi. The hymn is composed of three movements, each with its own characteristics, and it is traditionally sung in Latin.More....
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Gloria, laus et honour, Hymn for Palm Sunday
Gloria laus et honor (Hymnus zur Prozession am Palmsonntag - Processional Hymn for Palm Sunday)
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