Ave Regina Caelorum Chant Pdf
Work Title Ave Regina Caelorum Alt ernative. Title Composer I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. IRK 7 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's 1 Year/Date of Composition Y/D of Comp. 1973 Language Latin Average Duration Avg. Duration 1 minute Composer Time Period Comp. Period Piece Style Instrumentation Chorus (SATB) Misc. Comments An old student piece, one of many I have absolutely no memory of writing (perhaps because of the atonal style we were forced to use in composition class at Rutgers in those days).
Ave Regina caelorum (simple tone). The Liber Usualis, Solesmes, 1961, p. 278; Chants of the Church, Solesmes, 1956, p. Proofread by: pcouderc (Mar 03, 2017). GABC PDF EPS PNG. Broadcom Bcm94312mcg Driver Download Windows 7 there. Mar 17, 2017: va-lde =>val-de (bbloomf)? Feb 05, 2014:. Aug 9, 2006 - [PDF] - Choir - Gregorian * License: Public Domain.
To give you an idea of the assignments, we were given a set of intervals to use and then told things like 1) no more than 3 occurrences of the same interval in succession, 2) one high point and low point, 3) avoid tonal implications and literal sequences, 4) use a variety of rhythmic durations with no more than 3 rhythms in succession, 4) include rests, 5) exploit dynamics, etc. I don't recall what the parameters for this assignment were. As for the anonymous chant text (the plainsong of which is not used in the piece) - The antiphon, Ave Regina Caelorum, is sung as the concluding antiphon in the The Liturgy of the Hours from the Presentation of the Lord until Holy Thursday. It was originally sung for None for the Feast of the Assumption. The author is unknown. The earliest plainchant manuscript stems from the twelfth century. There are slightly variant versions.