O nobilissima viriditas (Hildegard von Bingen): Difference between revisions

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O nobilissima viriditas, quae radicas in sole,
et quae in candida serenitate luces in rota,
quam nulla terrena excellentia comprehendit,
tu circumdata es amplexibus divinorum mysteriorum.
Tu rubes ut aurora et ardes ut solis flamma. -->


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O most noble Greenness, rooted in the sun,
And who shines in bright serenity upon the wheel,
Nothing on earth can comprehend you,
You are encircled in the arms of divine mysteries.
You are radiant as the dawn and burn as the flame of the sun. -->


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Editor: Cheryl Lynn Helm (added 2004-08-16).   Score information: Letter, 1 pages, 92 kbytes   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: original chant.

General Information

Title: Item de virginibus (chant)
Composer: Hildegard von Bingen

Number of voices: 1vv  Voicing: unison
Genre: Sacred, Chants
Language: Latin
Instruments: none, a cappella
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