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  Ave Verum Corpus
Ave verum Corpus falls into this latter category; Kerman perhaps provides an explanation in noting that "[t]he declamation 'Ave verum corpus' makes a doctrinal point of great importance to Catholics of Byrd's time, who were locked in controversy over the issue of transubstantiation."
It should be noted that Byrd carefully constructed the "mode, key signatures, and clef combinations" to agree for "each of the main rubrics" in the Gradualia; even the non-rubricated Feast of Corpus Christi, to which this motet belongs, is written in G Mixolydian, all for four voices.
Ave verum Corpus, however, is in G Aeolian; the significance of this is unknown.
www.calstatela.edu /centers/Wagner/byrdcl.htm   (2025 words)

  
  Ave verum corpus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ave verum corpus is a short Eucharistic hymn dating from the 14th century and attributed to Pope Innocent VI (d.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's setting of Ave verum corpus (K 618) was written for Anton Stoll (a friend of his and Haydn's) who was musical co-ordinator in the parish of Baden, near Vienna.
It was composed to celebrate the feast of Corpus Christi and the autograph is dated 17 June 1791.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ave_verum_Corpus   (437 words)

  
 Fidelio Magazine--Mozart's Ave Verum- M.Pechenuk - Schiller Institute Conference 1996
It is therefore of the utmost urgency today, that we learn a lesson from Mozart, and create the foundation for the survival of the nation—a foundation built on the sanctity of the human creative life.
Mozart composed the "Ave verum" at the end of his life, in 1791, at a critical time facing civilization.
Compare, once again, "in mortis examine" with the opening "Ave, ave." I think you can hear that there is more tension in the "in mortis examine," a more concentrated rate of change, than in the opening "Ave." The two levels of hypothesis are related, but there is difference.
www.schillerinstitute.org /fid_91-96/fid_964_ave_ver.html   (4371 words)

  
 Notes on the Mozart Ave Verum Corpus
Notes on the composition of the Ave Verum Corpus, K.618
This setting was dedicated to his friend, Anton Stoll, who was chorus master of the parish church in Baden, and it was first performed in Baden at the Feast of Corpus Christi.
It is possible that Mozart set this hymn, mindful of the Imperial ban on elaborate concerted music, or it is possible that he was working with the limitations of Stoll's choir.
members.macconnect.com /users/j/jimbob/classical/Mozart_K618.html   (710 words)

  
 Ave Verum Corpus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
"Ave Verum" is one of Mozart's most famous, and most popular, works.
It was written to celebrate the feast of Corpus Christi (which was of particular importance in Mozart's native Austria at the time).
Ave Verum was first performed at the parish church in Baden, Austria on Corpus Christi day in 1791 (Mozart gave it as a gift to the local choirmaster, Anton Stoll, with whom he became friends while Mozart's wife was staying at a nearby spa during her sixth pregancy).
www.users.on.net /~algernon/aveverum/index.html   (363 words)

  
 Reuters Corpus
In 2000 Reuters released a corpus of Reuters News stories for use in research and development of natural language-processing, information-retrieval or machine learning systems.
We believe the corpus to be superior in quality and size to previously available corpus of Reuters News stories such as the Reuters 21578 corpus, which has previously been seen as a standard real-world benchmarking corpus for the IR/IE etc community.
The Reuters corpus is marked up in XML which we believe will significantly aid processing.
about.reuters.com /researchandstandards   (105 words)

  
 That Most Loved Piece "Ave verum corpus" K618 - MozartForum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Mozart entered the Motet "Ave verum corpus" for 4 voices, strings and organ into his work catalogue on June 18, 1791.
Mozart composed this piece presumably for Stoll to use for the celebration of the Feast of Corpus Christi on June 23.
Christoph Wolff wrote of it: "The simplicity of the musical language and outward guise of Ave verum corpus appears to some extent to reflect the repudiation of a style of instrumentally lavish church music, but it also looks forward to a new style that was to flower in the Requiem".
www.mozartforum.com /VB_forum/showthread.php?t=1277   (339 words)

  
 Ave Verum Corpus - Wikipédia
Ave Verum Corpus est une prière catholique dédiée à Jésus-Christ.
Tchaikovsky a repris cette pièce de Mozart dans son Mozartiana, et le chœur des garçons de Vienne a fait des enregistrements notables du même Ave Verum Corpus.
Le «vrai corps» en question, c'est le Corpus Christi, c'est-à-dire l'Eucharistie, qui est le pain de la vie éternelle dans la religion chrétienne.
fr.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ave_Verum_Corpus   (528 words)

  
 YouTube - Ave Verum Corpus.
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Ave Verum & Cum Sancto Spiritu - SHS Chorus
www.youtube.com /watch?v=GX6z79mz4BY   (371 words)

  
 Item #8897212FK - Ave Verum Corpus - Concert Band
The present transcription, while transposing the original from D to E-flat major, follows Mozart's text literally, and uses the trumpets and trombones as substitutes for the chorus parts.
Publisher: "Ave Verum Corpus" was published by Boosey & Hawkes.
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 Corpus Christi College
Ave Verum Corpus, the 1999 recording by the Choir of Corpus Christi College, features music by Byrd, Bruckner, Mozart, Stanford and Richard Shephard (m.67).
For Old Members, this recording is available at the special discount price of £10, plus postage and packaging.
Please send your details and a cheque to: The Senior Organ Scholar, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge CB2 1RH.
www.corpus.cam.ac.uk /oldmembers/merchandise.php?memid=3   (73 words)

  
 The Corpus Hermeticum & Hermetic Tradition -- The Gnostic Society Library
Their rediscovery and translation during the late-fifteenth century by the Renaissance court of Cosimo de Medici, provided a seminal force in the development of Renaissance thought and culture.
The fifteen tracts of the Corpus Hermeticum, along with the Perfect Sermon or Asclepius, are the foundation documents of the Hermetic tradition.
Note: The historical important 1650 translation of the Corpus Hermeticum by John Everard is available at Adam McLean's Alchemy Web Site: The Divine Pymander in XVII books.
www.webcom.com /gnosis/library/hermet.htm   (403 words)

  
 Ave verum corpus, KV 618 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - ChoralWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Mozart Ave verum is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed.
Edition notes: includes "Ave verum corpus" and English translations "Jesu Word of God Incarnate" and "Jesu Lamb of God Redeemer"'; includes accompaniment.
Description: Mozart's final completed sacred work was written on 17 June 1791, for the feast of Corpus Christi at the request of Anton Stoll, choirmaster at Baden where Mozart was visiting with his wife Constanze.
www.cpdl.org /wiki/index.php/Ave_verum_corpus,_KV_618_(Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart)   (342 words)

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