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English Anonymous
Beata viscera
Works Info
Composer
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English Anonymous
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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1:34
"Beata viscera" is a medieval hymn that was composed by an anonymous English composer. The hymn is believed to have been written in the 13th century and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It is a popular hymn that has been performed by various choirs and musicians over the years. The hymn is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is slow and contemplative, with a simple melody that is repeated throughout. The second movement is more upbeat and lively, with a faster tempo and more complex harmonies. The third movement is a return to the slower, contemplative style of the first movement, with a focus on the beauty and grace of the Virgin Mary. The premiere of "Beata viscera" is unknown, as the hymn was likely performed in churches and monasteries throughout medieval England. However, the hymn has been recorded and performed by various choirs and musicians over the years, including the Tallis Scholars, the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, and the Hilliard Ensemble. One of the characteristics of "Beata viscera" is its use of plainchant, a style of singing that was popular in medieval Europe. The hymn also features a simple melody that is easy to sing and remember, making it a popular choice for church choirs and congregations. The lyrics of the hymn focus on the beauty and grace of the Virgin Mary, and her role as the mother of Jesus Christ. Overall, "Beata viscera" is a beautiful and timeless hymn that has been cherished by Christians for centuries. Its simple melody and contemplative lyrics make it a powerful expression of faith and devotion to the Virgin Mary.
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