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Ave verum corpus is a short Eucharistic chant that has been set to music by many composers. It dates to the 13th century, first recorded in a central Italian Franciscan manuscript (Chicago, Newberry Library, 24).
Sep 9, 2022 · Learn the Latin and English words of the Eucharistic hymn ‘Ave Verum Corpus’, composed by Mozart and other classical masters. Find out the history and significance of this 13th-century chant.
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Ave verum corpus ("Hail, True Body"), (K. 618), is a motet in D major composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1791. It is a setting of the Latin hymn "Ave verum corpus". Mozart wrote it for Anton Stoll, a friend who was the church musician of St. Stephan in Baden bei Wien.
Learn the meaning and origin of the sacred Latin hymn 'Ave verum corpus', and discover the best recordings and performances of this choral masterpiece.
Ave verum corpus. English translation © Anon. Hail the true body, born. of the Virgin Mary: You who truly suffered and were sacrificed. on the cross for the sake of man. From whose pierced flank. flowed water and blood: Be a foretaste for us. in the trial of death. O sweet, O merciful, O Jesus, Son of Mary. Have mercy on me. Amen. Composer.