Gregorian Chant
Sanctus Ericus dulciter (St. Eric loved)
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Composer:Gregorian ChantGenre:ChoralAverage_duration:2:30Sanctus Ericus dulciter, also known as St. Eric loved, is a Gregorian chant that is dedicated to St. Eric, the patron saint of Sweden. The chant is believed to have been composed in the 12th century, although the exact date of its composition is unknown. The chant is typically performed during the liturgy of the Catholic Church, particularly during the celebration of St. Eric's feast day on May 18th. It is also commonly performed during other religious ceremonies and events in Sweden. Sanctus Ericus dulciter is a simple and melodic chant that is characterized by its use of plainchant, which is a form of monophonic, unaccompanied singing that is typically used in religious music. The chant is divided into several movements, each of which is characterized by a different melody and rhythm. The first movement of the chant is a simple and solemn melody that is sung in unison by the choir. This is followed by a more complex and ornate melody that is sung by a soloist or a small group of singers. The third movement is a repetition of the first movement, but with a slightly different melody and rhythm. The final movement of the chant is a joyful and celebratory melody that is sung by the entire choir. This movement is characterized by its use of harmonies and its lively rhythm, which is meant to evoke a sense of joy and celebration. Overall, Sanctus Ericus dulciter is a beautiful and moving piece of music that is deeply rooted in the religious traditions of Sweden. Its simple melodies and harmonies, combined with its use of plainchant, make it a timeless and enduring piece of music that continues to be performed and enjoyed by people around the world.More....
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