O Frondens Virga
Hildegard von Bingen Lyrics


Instrumental


Writer(s): S. Brisland-ferner, E. Hardelin, H. Von Bingen, J. Hoglin, G. Ringqvist, R. Westman, E. Svensson


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Petey

O frondens virga
in tua nobilitate stans
sicut aurora procedit:
nunc gaude et letare
et nos debiles dignare
a mala consuetudine
liberare
atque manum tuam porrige
ad erigendum nos.

Gloria Patri et Filio
et Spiritui Sancto.
Sicut erat in principio
et nunc et semper
et in secula seculorum.
Amen.



Diego Albelo

@Barbara Smith

oh branch
standing in your nobility
as the dawn advances
now rejoice and be glad
and we deign to be weak
bad practice
release
and extend your hand
to get up.

to get up.
(ad erigendum nos) repeatedly



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J Zannieri

Hildegarde von Bingen is a saint. She was proclaimed a Doctor  of the Church by Pope Benedict because of her extensive writings apart from her music, which is also extensive. She wrote books of devotional exercises for the convent that she supervised, and in addition, she wrote books on the healing powers of plants from her botanic studies. She was a gem of learning in the so-called Dark Ages.

Tarot Domina

she is a patron saint of us crunchy people lol

Jane Frizzell

+J Zannieri thank you for this information

Savae Hernandez

J Zannieri not really. It was the best time of knowledge for everyone who wanted to know. But the mean people of the time as always destroyed everything. The irish monks kept all that knowledge through time.

Paul A

all believers in Jesus are saints.

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EvolutionRevolution

As incredible as this sounds to us, imagine you are the singer, as the notes pass through your body upon creation. Then you experience directly the reverberation, along with those of your comrades.
Transcendent.

Kathryn Ellicott

Yes. A good harmony produces a vibration in the body. An amazing sensation!

Michael

Who sings the main voice?

Renee Elliott

Indeed.

Monique Reed

Chanticleer has always been known for stunning countertenor voices. Some things never change!

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