Gregorian Chants: Veni Sancte Spiritus | Catholic Chants for Pentecost

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Title | Gregorian Chants: Veni Sancte Spiritus | Catholic Chants for Pentecost |
Author | The Ancient Gregorian Chants |
Duration | 56:05 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=kN11P4F6Vdw |
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Celebrated 50 days after Easter, Pentecost commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and the birth of the Church. It is one of the most important solemnities in the Christian liturgical calendar, marking the fulfillment of Christ’s promise to send the Advocate.
"Veni Sancte Spiritus" (Come, Holy Spirit) is one of the Church's most treasured hymns, attributed to Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury in the 13th century. Sung in Gregorian chant, it invokes the Holy Spirit as the giver of light, wisdom, consolation, and divine strength.
Let this sacred music guide your reflection, prayer, and preparation for Pentecost, as you open your heart to the fire of the Spirit and the mystery of divine renewal.
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➤ Music:
Voice: Schola Gregoriana Mediolanensis
Director: Giovanni Vianini
From the album "Dominica Resurrectionis Dominica Pentecostes (Proprium Missae)"
℗ 1997 La Gloria / Rusty Records
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00:00 Sequenza: Veni Sancte Spiritus (Stefano Langton, XII sec.)
03:09 Alleluja II - Veni Sancte Spiritus (II modo)
05:43 Inno: Veni creator Spiritus (H VIII - Rabano Mauro, IX sec.)
08:46 Introito: Spiritus Domini (VII modo)
12:22 Alleluja I: Emitte spiritum (IV modo)
14:20 Offertorio: Confirma hoc Deus (IV modo)
16:17 Communio: Factus est repente (VII modo)
21:16 Polifonia: Cunctipotens genitor Deus (Tutilo S. Gallo, 915)
25:08 Inno: Jesus dulcis memoria (H1 - Bernardo di Clairvaux, 1090 - 1153)
27:53 Sequenza: Veni Sancte Spiritus (Stefano Langton, XII sec.)
31:03 Alleluja II - Veni Sancte Spiritus (II modo)
33:36 Inno: Veni creator Spiritus (H VIII - Rabano Mauro, IX sec.)
36:39 Introito: Spiritus Domini (VII modo)
40:15 Alleluja I: Emitte spiritum (IV modo)
42:13 Offertorio: Confirma hoc Deus (IV modo)
44:11 Communio: Factus est repente (VII modo)
49:10 Polifonia: Cunctipotens genitor Deus (Tutilo S. Gallo, 915)
53:02 Inno: Jesus dulcis memoria (H1 - Bernardo di Clairvaux, 1090 - 1153)
➤ What are Gregorian chants? Gregorian chants are a form of sacred music that originated in the medieval period and are named after Pope Gregory I. They are characterized by their monophonic melody and Latin lyrics, and are sung in unison without any instrumental accompaniment. Gregorian chants were traditionally used in religious settings, such as during Mass and other liturgical ceremonies, and are known for their spiritual and meditative qualities.
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