Channel: Adoration of the Cross
Category: Music
Tags: libera mechantda pacem dominedies iraetemplar chanttemplarcantogregorian chantdominemusicmarcel pereslyricknightcrusaderensemble organum
Description: Please support for our channel : (you can donate as little as 1$ ): patreon.com/AOTC subscribestar.com/AOTC ---- Special thanks to our patrons on Patreon and SubscribeStar who have made this video possible. ---- Top Patrons: (10 $ or more donation) Randall Flagg, Lord Funkicus, Mobius, Daniel Marchetto unter Rhoades, Joseph Blain, George Sherratt, The Salk, Brendon Wade, James A Panter, Christophe, Jason Huang, Matthew Stephenson, Zamboni, Benedict lovecrypt.net , Borna Situm Nagy, Peter Hundy, Ewa Jasniach, Tristan Delobelle,DJ, kingbumi01 Rafal Jedrasik, Sancte Michael defende nos, Battle Brother, Ryan Magoon, Matthew Rosalie treiber, SPUD, Simeon Mallette, Maciej Durakiewicz, Dominique Blouin, Vlad Dracula ---- About the chant: Absolve, Domine is the Tract of the Mass of the Dead. In the Tridentine rite it follows the Gradual, with which it is sometimes combined in a single movement. It is usually omitted by Viennese composers or set separately, as Fux did. The requiem mass, musical setting of the Mass for the Dead (missa pro defunctis), named for the beginning of the Latin of the Introit “Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine” (“Give them eternal rest, O Lord”). The polyphonic composition for the requiem mass differs from the normal mass in that it not only includes certain items of the Ordinary—e.g., Kyrie, Sanctus, Agnus Dei (the joyful portions, Gloria and Credo, are omitted)—but also contains the Introit and Gradual from the Proper. A tract, followed by the sequence “Dies irae” (“Day of Wrath”), is substituted for the Alleluia and often is a major dramatic element in the composition. Sometimes responses and other text are added from the burial service, which follows the mass. ---- This chant was performed by The female Gregorian chant schola Aurora Surgit #AuroraSurgit ---- Latin text: Absolve, Domine, animas omnium fidelium defunctorum ab omni vinculo delictorum. (verse:) Et gratia tua illis succurrente, mereantur evadere Judicium ultionis. Et lucis aeternae beatitudine perfrui.