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Attributed to Pope Innocent III, (1160 or 1161 -1216) or Stephen Langton, Archibishop of Canterbury (c. 1150 - 1228), but also  (with fewer adherents and less modern credibility) to Robert King of France (996-1031), Notcker (840-912), and/or Ermanno Contratto ( 1054).
Attributed to Pope Innocent III, (1160 or 1161 -1216) or Stephen Langton, Archibishop of Canterbury (c. 1150 - 1228), but also  (with fewer adherents and less modern credibility) to Robert King of France (996-1031), Notcker (840-912), and/or Ermanno Contratto ( 1054).
Long discussion of authorship and sources in Blume, C., Bannister, H. Marriott., Adam, d. Saint Victor., Notker, B., Catholic Church. (1915). Thesauri hymnologici prosarium: Die Sequenzen des Thesaurus Hymnologicus .Leipzig: O.R. Reisland.  AHMA (Analecta Hymnica Medii Aevi) vol 54 p. 234-9 https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924066448998
Long discussion of authorship and sources in Blume, C., Bannister, H. Marriott., Adam, d. Saint Victor., Notker, B., Catholic Church. (1915). [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924066448998 ''Thesauri hymnologici prosarium: Die Sequenzen des Thesaurus Hymnologicus.''] Leipzig: O.R. Reisland.  AHMA (Analecta Hymnica Medii Aevi) vol 54 p. 234-9.


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Editor: St. John's College Freshman Chorus (submitted 2019-03-05).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 104 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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Editor: Abel Di Marco (submitted 2001-05-10).   Score information: A4, 3 pages, 32 kB   Copyright: Religious
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Arranger: Abel Di Marco (optional accompaniment)

General Information

Title: Veni Sancte Spiritus
Composer: Anonymous (Gregorian chant)

Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: Unison

Genre: SacredSequence hymn

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella or keyboard

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Description:

Tonus Primus, Dorian mode. The sequence for Whitsunday.

Attributed to Pope Innocent III, (1160 or 1161 -1216) or Stephen Langton, Archibishop of Canterbury (c. 1150 - 1228), but also (with fewer adherents and less modern credibility) to Robert King of France (996-1031), Notcker (840-912), and/or Ermanno Contratto ( 1054). Long discussion of authorship and sources in Blume, C., Bannister, H. Marriott., Adam, d. Saint Victor., Notker, B., Catholic Church. (1915). Thesauri hymnologici prosarium: Die Sequenzen des Thesaurus Hymnologicus. Leipzig: O.R. Reisland. AHMA (Analecta Hymnica Medii Aevi) vol 54 p. 234-9.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Veni Sancte Spiritus.