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Part One: The Songs:
Music and structures:
Alleluia: Venite exultemus
Allulia: Video caelos apertos
Sequence: Prestiosa solemnities
Sequence: Alme mumdi
Trope into three parts: m Puellare gremium
Music and Politics:
Responses of the Office of Charlemagne: O quam Felicis
Responses of the OFFIDA St Kunigunde: In casta Christi
Responses of the Office of St Thomas Becket: jacet Granum
Sequence of the crown of thorns Laetetur felix Galluia
Anthem of the Office Hus: Jucundare Germania
St Edmund King Motet: Ave miles
Muisique and Mysticism
Sanctus: Adonai Athanatos
Sequence of the church: Rex Solomon
Hildegard von Bingen: Columba Aspex
Antinne the Song of Songs: Anima mea liquefaction
Cantio into two parts: Anima mea liquefaction
Music and Theology:
Alleluia: Benedictus es
Sequence: Missus Gabriel de Caelis
Response: Libera me + Tropus: Audi lellus
G. Du Fay: Lauda Sion
Thomas Kempis caeli chives attentidite
Fri, Sancte Spiritus i - Da Gaudiorum praemia (Canto 3 parts)
Part Two: History of Gregorian Chants
From the depths of the darkness of the Middle Ages emerged melodies so pure that they still exist today. Two centuries of musical influence pagan, Jewish, Greek and Roman have brought about the official music of the Roman Catholic Church: The Gregorian chants.
The originality and simplicity of these songs have survived the ages and always give the same feeling of serenity and plenitude. Discover the strange and fascinating history of this music eternal leaving you worn by the beauty of song and images.
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Datasheet:
Speaker: Father Sayles
Country: France
Year: 2004
Duration: 60 minutes
Genre: Religion and Philosophy - Music and song
Format (s) WMV: 1300Kbps - 446Mo | 750kbps - 272Mo
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