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Carmina Burana Anonymous
Deduc, Syon, uberrimas
Works Info
Composer
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Carmina Burana Anonymous
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Conductus
Compose Date
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1220 - 1230
Average_duration
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3:23
"Deduc, Syon, uberrimas" is a medieval Latin hymn that was included in the collection of poems and songs known as the Carmina Burana. The Carmina Burana is a manuscript that contains over 200 poems and songs, written in Latin and Middle High German, and was discovered in the early 19th century in a Benedictine monastery in Bavaria, Germany. The exact date of composition of "Deduc, Syon, uberrimas" is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 12th or 13th century. The hymn is a celebration of the Virgin Mary, and its title translates to "Lead us, Zion, to the highest joys." The hymn is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a prayer to the Virgin Mary, asking her to lead the faithful to the highest joys of heaven. The second movement is a description of the joys of heaven, with references to the biblical book of Revelation. The third movement is a plea for the Virgin Mary's intercession on behalf of the faithful, asking her to protect them from the dangers of the world and lead them to eternal life. The music of "Deduc, Syon, uberrimas" is characterized by its simple melody and repetitive structure. The hymn is written in a plainchant style, with a single melody line and no accompaniment. The text is set to a series of melodic phrases that are repeated throughout the hymn, creating a sense of unity and continuity. Overall, "Deduc, Syon, uberrimas" is a beautiful and moving hymn that reflects the deep devotion to the Virgin Mary that was common in medieval Europe. Its simple melody and repetitive structure make it easy to sing and remember, and its message of hope and salvation continues to resonate with people today.
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