Gregorian Chant
De lamentatione Ieremiae prophetae (matins)
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralAverage_duration:2:47De lamentatione Ieremiae prophetae (matins) is a Gregorian Chant composed in the 7th century. It is a part of the Holy Week liturgy and is traditionally sung on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. The chant is based on the Book of Lamentations, which is a collection of five poems that mourn the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC. The chant is divided into three movements, each of which is sung in a different tone. The first movement is sung in the first tone and is a lamentation for the city of Jerusalem. The second movement is sung in the second tone and is a prayer for mercy and forgiveness. The third movement is sung in the third tone and is a plea for salvation. The characteristics of De lamentatione Ieremiae prophetae (matins) are its mournful and somber tone, which reflects the sorrowful nature of the text. The chant is sung in a slow and deliberate manner, with long pauses between phrases. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a limited range of notes. The chant is sung in unison, with no harmony or accompaniment. Overall, De lamentatione Ieremiae prophetae (matins) is a powerful and moving piece of music that has been an important part of the Holy Week liturgy for centuries. Its simple melody and mournful tone make it a fitting tribute to the suffering and sacrifice of Christ.More....
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De lamentatione Ieremiae prophetae (mornings)
De lamentatione Jeremiae Prophetae "Lamed", 2nd lamentation at Matins on Maundy Thursday
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