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Carmina Burana Anonymous
Bonum est confidere
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Works Info
Composer
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Carmina Burana Anonymous
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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4:21
"Bonum est confidere" is a medieval Latin hymn that was included in the collection of poems and songs known as Carmina Burana. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 13th century. The poem is a celebration of the virtues of trust and faith in God, and it is set to a simple, yet beautiful melody. The premiere of "Bonum est confidere" is also unknown, as the Carmina Burana collection was not discovered until the 19th century. However, it is likely that the hymn was performed in churches and monasteries throughout medieval Europe. The hymn consists of a single movement, with a simple melody that is repeated throughout. The lyrics are in Latin, and they praise the virtues of trust and faith in God. The first verse reads: Bonum est confidere in Domino, Et non confidere in homine. Bonum est sperare in Domino, Et non sperare in principibus. Translation: It is good to trust in the Lord, And not to trust in man. It is good to hope in the Lord, And not to hope in princes. The melody of "Bonum est confidere" is simple and repetitive, with a gentle rhythm that is easy to sing along to. The harmonies are also simple, with a focus on the melody and the lyrics. The overall effect is one of peacefulness and serenity, which is appropriate for a hymn that celebrates trust and faith in God. In conclusion, "Bonum est confidere" is a beautiful and simple hymn that celebrates the virtues of trust and faith in God. Its melody is gentle and repetitive, and its lyrics are in Latin. Although its exact date of composition and premiere are unknown, it is likely that the hymn was performed in churches and monasteries throughout medieval Europe.
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