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Spes in Domino - Sacred Music

Spes in Domino - Sacred Music

By Iacobus Mil

Home of the audio versions of the Sacred Music posts from the faithful Catholic website Spes in Domino (https:spesindomino.org)
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"Ave Verum Corpus" by William Byrd

Spes in Domino - Sacred MusicFeb 27, 2022

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"Ave Verum Corpus" by William Byrd
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Ave Verum Corpus - W.A. Mozart

Ave Verum Corpus - W.A. Mozart

Ave Verum Corpus (“Hail, True Body”) is a brief chant composed in the 13th century as a meditation on the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist (I’ve posted the words, In both Latin and English, here). It has traditionally been sung during the elevation of the Host at Mass.

Numerous composers have set it to music, including Liszt, Saint-Saëns, and a host of others. One of the most beautiful settings, and certainly the best known, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.  The Northampton Philharmonic Choir from St. Michael's Church in Northampton, England, sings in this recording. Please take the time to open the clip below of Mozart’s reverent and moving Ave Verum Corpus.

Blog Post: https://spesindomino.org/2021/01/27/ave-verum-corpus-w-a-mozart/


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