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Montpellier MS Anonymous
Ave lux luminum / Salve virgo rubens / NEUMA (Mo 56)
Works Info
Composer
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Montpellier MS Anonymous
Genre
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Vocal
Average_duration
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1:59
'Ave lux luminum / Salve virgo rubens / NEUMA (Mo 56)' is a medieval chant composed by an anonymous composer from the Montpellier MS. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 12th century. The chant is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, 'Ave lux luminum,' is a hymn to Christ as the light of the world. It begins with a simple melody sung by a soloist, which is then repeated by the choir. The melody is characterized by its use of long, sustained notes and a slow, deliberate pace. The text of the hymn praises Christ as the source of all light and asks for his guidance and protection. The second movement, 'Salve virgo rubens,' is a hymn to the Virgin Mary. It begins with a soloist singing a simple melody, which is then repeated by the choir. The melody is characterized by its use of short, staccato notes and a faster pace than the first movement. The text of the hymn praises Mary as the mother of Christ and asks for her intercession and protection. The third movement, 'NEUMA,' is a short, instrumental interlude. It is characterized by its use of a simple melody played on a single instrument, such as a flute or a harp. The melody is repeated several times, with slight variations each time. The purpose of this movement is to provide a brief moment of reflection and contemplation before the final movement. Overall, 'Ave lux luminum / Salve virgo rubens / NEUMA (Mo 56)' is a beautiful example of medieval chant. Its use of simple melodies and repetitive structures creates a sense of calm and contemplation, while its text praises Christ and the Virgin Mary.
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