How I wept at your hymns and songs, keenly moved by the
sweet-sounding voices of your church wrote the recently converted
Augustine in his "Confessions." Christians from the earliest period
consecrated the hours of the day and the sacred calendar,
liturgical seasons and festivals of saints. This volume collects
one hundred of the most important and beloved Late Antique and
Medieval Latin hymns from Western Europe.
These religious voices span a geographical range that stretches
from Ireland through France to Spain and Italy. They meditate on
the ineffable, from Passion to Paradise, in love and trembling and
praise. The authors represented here range from Ambrose in the late
fourth century ce down to Bonaventure in the thirteenth. The texts
cover a broad gamut in their poetic forms and meters. Although
often the music has not survived, most of them would have been
sung. Some of them have continued to inspire composers, such as the
great thirteenth-century hymns, the "Stabat mater "and "Dies
irae.""
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