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Gregorian Chant
Aurora Virginum / Cum invocarem
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Gregorian Chant
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Choral
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Psalm
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3:40
'Aurora Virginum / Cum invocarem' is a Gregorian Chant that is believed to have been composed in the 9th century. The chant is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is often sung during the Advent season. The chant is also known as 'Invitatory for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception'. The chant has two movements, the first being 'Aurora Virginum' and the second being 'Cum invocarem'. The first movement is a hymn that praises the Virgin Mary as the dawn of salvation. The second movement is an invitatory that calls upon the faithful to join in prayer and worship. The characteristics of the chant are typical of Gregorian Chant, with a simple melody that is sung in unison by a choir or soloist. The chant is sung in Latin and is characterized by its use of neumes, which are symbols that indicate the direction of the melody. The premiere of 'Aurora Virginum / Cum invocarem' is unknown, but it is believed to have been sung in monasteries and churches throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. The chant has remained popular to this day and is still sung in churches and cathedrals around the world. Overall, 'Aurora Virginum / Cum invocarem' is a beautiful and timeless piece of music that continues to inspire and uplift those who hear it. Its simple melody and powerful lyrics make it a perfect addition to any Advent or Christmas service.
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