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Gregorian Chant
Tota pulchra es, alleluia in mode 1, GR 630
Works Info
Composer
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Gregorian Chant
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Chant
Average_duration
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2:58
Tota pulchra es, alleluia is a Gregorian chant in mode 1, with the Gregorian chant number GR 630. It is a hymn to the Virgin Mary, and its text is based on the Song of Songs 4:7. The chant is believed to have been composed in the 11th century, during the medieval period. The premiere of Tota pulchra es, alleluia is not known, as it was likely performed in monasteries and churches throughout Europe during the medieval period. However, it remains a popular chant in the Catholic Church and is still performed today. The chant consists of a single movement, with a simple melody that is sung in unison. The melody is characterized by its smooth, flowing lines and its use of the Dorian mode, which gives it a plaintive, mournful quality. The text is sung in Latin and praises the beauty of the Virgin Mary, describing her as "all fair" and "without blemish." One of the most notable characteristics of Tota pulchra es, alleluia is its use of the alleluia refrain, which is repeated throughout the chant. This refrain is a common feature of Gregorian chant and is used to emphasize the joy and celebration of the text. Overall, Tota pulchra es, alleluia is a beautiful and simple example of Gregorian chant, with a timeless melody and a text that continues to inspire devotion to the Virgin Mary.
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