Gregorian/Christmas chant: Ave Maris Stella (Lyric Video)
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Ave Maris Stella is a popular liturgical hymn of unknown origin. It can be dated back to at least the 9th century for it is preserved in the Codex Sangallensis, a 9th century manuscript now in the Swiss Monastery of St. Gallen. Its appearance in the Codex points to a composition possibly in the 8th century. The hymn is frequently attributed to St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) and sometimes has been attributed to King Robert (1031), both of whom are too late to have authored it. It has also been attributed to Venantius Fortunatus (d 609) and Paul the Deacon (d 787). It is found in ancient codices of the Divine Office for Vespers on Marian feasts. Today it is still in use in the Divine Office and in the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin.
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This chant is performed by Schola Antiqua/ Juan Carlos
#Christmas #Gregorian #AveMarisStella
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Text in Latin :
Ave maris stella
Dei mater alma
atque semper virgo
felix coeli porta
Sumens illud Ave
Gabrielis ore
funda nos in pace
mutans Evae nomen
Amen
Видео Gregorian/Christmas chant: Ave Maris Stella (Lyric Video) канала Adoration of the Cross
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About the chant:
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Ave Maris Stella is a popular liturgical hymn of unknown origin. It can be dated back to at least the 9th century for it is preserved in the Codex Sangallensis, a 9th century manuscript now in the Swiss Monastery of St. Gallen. Its appearance in the Codex points to a composition possibly in the 8th century. The hymn is frequently attributed to St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) and sometimes has been attributed to King Robert (1031), both of whom are too late to have authored it. It has also been attributed to Venantius Fortunatus (d 609) and Paul the Deacon (d 787). It is found in ancient codices of the Divine Office for Vespers on Marian feasts. Today it is still in use in the Divine Office and in the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin.
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This chant is performed by Schola Antiqua/ Juan Carlos
#Christmas #Gregorian #AveMarisStella
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Text in Latin :
Ave maris stella
Dei mater alma
atque semper virgo
felix coeli porta
Sumens illud Ave
Gabrielis ore
funda nos in pace
mutans Evae nomen
Amen
Видео Gregorian/Christmas chant: Ave Maris Stella (Lyric Video) канала Adoration of the Cross
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