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Gregorian Chant
Tecum principium, gradual
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Gregorian Chant
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Chant
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4:40
Tecum principium is a gradual composed by Gregorian Chant. It is a part of the liturgical music of the Catholic Church and is sung during the Christmas season. The text of the gradual is taken from Psalm 109:3 and is a hymn of praise to Christ, the King of Kings. The composition of Tecum principium is attributed to Pope St. Gregory the Great, who is considered the father of Gregorian Chant. The exact date of its composition is not known, but it is believed to have been written in the 6th century. The premiere of Tecum principium would have taken place during a Christmas Mass in the early Christian Church. The gradual is still performed today during the Christmas season in Catholic churches around the world. Tecum principium is composed of two movements. The first movement is a solo chant sung by a cantor or choir. The second movement is a response sung by the congregation. The gradual is sung in Latin, which was the language of the Catholic Church at the time of its composition. The characteristics of Tecum principium are typical of Gregorian Chant. The melody is simple and unadorned, with a narrow range of notes. The rhythm is free and flexible, with no fixed beat or meter. The text is sung in a smooth, flowing style, with each syllable given equal weight. Overall, Tecum principium is a beautiful and timeless piece of music that has been cherished by the Catholic Church for centuries. Its simple melody and profound lyrics continue to inspire and uplift listeners today.
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