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Ave regina caelorum chant pdf
Ave regina caelorum chant pdf










a 8 AATT.TTTB or SATB.ATTB ("Salve radix et porta … semper").Benedict Anton Aufschnaiter SATB & orchestra.Giovanni Francesco Anerio SATB All editions withdrawn.SATB ("Salve radix, salve porta … semper").a 4 (II) SATB ("Salve radix sancta … semper").a 4 (I) SATB ("Salve radix, salve porta").a 3 SST ("Salve radix sancta … semper").Trent 89 SATTB ("Salve radix sancta … semper").Ambrosian Chant ("Salve radix sancta … semper").View the Wikipedia article on Ave Regina caelorum. It is traditionally recited from the Feast of the Purification (Feb. This antiphon is one of the traditional concluding antiphons for Compline in use since the 13th century. Herman Contractus (+1054) is often suggested as the author, for he wrote several popular Marian antiphons around then. It appears to be of monastic origin but the author is unknown (dating from around the 12th century). from the Feast of the Presentation (2nd February) until Maundy Thursday. The Ave Regina caelorum is sung as the concluding votive antiphon of the Divine Office during the pre-Lent and Lenten seasons, i.e.












Ave regina caelorum chant pdf