Composer
Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179); DEU
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In the summer of 1098, a child was born to noble parents in Bermersheim, near Alzey, in modern-day Rheinhessen, and was christened Hildegard. By her own account, she was having visions at the age of five; her parents placed her in the care of a small nunnery when she was eight. Over an 81-year life-span, this remarkable woman would go on to lead the Abbey at Disibodenberg, and found two further convents of her own; she wrote three major theological works and a number of shorter treatises on natural history, herbalism, and healing, as well as the first surviving morality play and a large number of hymns and sequences. Her correspondence gave counsel and advice to many of the most prominent figures of her time, even to Frederick Barbarossa himself. She performed healings and a celebrated exorcism, and—an extremely rare privilege for a woman—took several officially sanctioned public preaching tours.
Hildebert and Mechtild, her parents, had promised this (their tenth child) to the Church's service, and gave the precocious 8-year-old as novice to Jutta of Spanheim, who led a small cell of nuns attached to the Benedictine monastery of Disibodenberg, near Bingen and the cathedral town of Mainz. Hildegard took her vows at the age of 15, and on Jutta's death in 1136 succeeded her as prioress of the small eremitic community. In 1141, God granted her a vision of flaming tongues descending upon her from heaven, and she devoted her life to following this mystic vision. Pope Eugenius III officially validated her religious visions at the Synod of Trier in 1148, and gave her permission to record them in written form. In addition to her writings, she began to attract further women to her community, and, between 1147 and 1150, she founded (against the wishes of her male superiors at Disibodenberg) a new abbey at Rupertsberg in the Rhine valley. Her ministry thrived and she established a daughter abbey at Eibingen around 1165. Four times in the 1160s she took preaching tours through the German lands, and after her death in 1179, Popes Gregory IX and Innocent IV proposed her canonization, followed by Clement V and John XXII, to no avail.
With the aid and encouragement of her monastic secretary Volmar, Hildegard began in 1141 to record her revelations; twenty-six visions comprise her first work, the Scivias, compiled over a ten-year period. Her prophetic and apocalyptic writings would later include the Liber vite meritorum (1158-63) and Liber divinorum operum (1163-70). In the interval between these volumes, Hildegard wrote two works on natural history (Physica) and medicine (Cause et cure), a commentary on the Rule of St. Benedict, lives of two saints, and a number of surviving sermons on sundry topics. Her interest in devotional poetry first shows up in the Scivias. In the early 1150s, she collected a large number of liturgical and devotional poems, each with associated music, such as the Symphonia armonie celestium revelationum, which also included her liturgical drama the Ordo virtutem. This work she continued to enlarge and embellish through her life. The "Sybil of the Rhine" also left a voluminous correspondence—some three hundred surviving letters—sending advice, prayers, teachings, encouragements, and often chastisement to popes, emperors, kings, archbishops, abbots and abbesses throughout Europe.
© Timothy Dickey, All Music Guide
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In the summer of 1098, a child was born to noble parents in Bermersheim, near Alzey, in modern-day Rheinhessen, and... More
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Antiphons, Hymns, Sequences, etc.
24 tracks
- Ave generosa (hymn)
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- Ave Maria, O auctrix (response)
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- Cum erubuerint
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- Cum processit
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- Hodie aperuit nobis (Nunc aperuit nobis; antiphon)
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- Karitas habundat (Caritas abundat; antiphon)
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- O clarissima mater (response)
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- O ecclesia occuli tui (sequence for Saint Ursula and her Companions)
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- O eterne Deus (antiphon)
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- O frondens virga
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- O ignis spiritus Paraclitus (sequence)
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- O quam magnum
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- O rubor sanguinis (antiphon for Saint Ursula and her companions)
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- O splendidissima gemma (O most splendid gem)
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- O splendissima (antiphon)
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- O tu suavissima virga
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- O virga ac diadema
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- Quia ergo femina
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- Rex noster promptus est (response for the Holy Innocents)
1 track
- Spiritui sancto honor sit (response)
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- Ave generosa (hymn)
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Liturgical drama (Ordo virtutum), Mass Propers, etc.
23 tracks
- Ordo Virtutum (liturgical drama)
23 tracks
- Ordo Virtutum (liturgical drama)
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Vocal Works
180 tracks
- Choral Works
180 tracks
- Alleluia, O virga mediatrix (alleluia, for the Virgin Mary)
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- Alma Redemptoris Mater (antiphon, for Virgin Mary)
1 track
- Ave generosa (hymn, for the Virgin Mary)
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- Ave Maria, O auctrix (response for the Virgin Mary)
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- Columba aspexit (sequence, for St. Maximinus)
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- Cum erubuerint (antiphon, for the VIrgin Mary)
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- Cum processit (antiphon, for the Virgin Mary)
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- Cum vox sanguinis (hymn, for St. Ursula)
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- De patria etiam earum (antiphon, for Saint Ursula)
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- Deus enim in prima (antiphon, for Saint Ursula)
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- Et ideo puellae iste (Gospel antiphon, for Saint Ursula)
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- Favus distillans (response for Saint Ursula)
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- Hodie (Nunc) aperuit nobis (antiphon, for the Virgin Mary)
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- In principio omnes (procession)
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- Karitas habundat (antiphon, for Trinity)
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- Kyrie eleison
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- Laus Trinitati (antiphon, for Trinity)
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- Mathias sanctus (hymn, for St Matthias)
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- Nunc gaudeant materna (antiphon, for the dedication of a church)
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- O beata infantia (antiphon, for St Disibod)
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- O beatissime Ruperte (antiphon, for St Rupert)
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- O Bonifaci lux vivens (antiphon, for St Boniface)
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- O clarissima mater (response, for the Virgin Mary)
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- O cohors milite floris (antiphon for the Apostles)
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- O coruscans lux stellarum (antiphon, for the Church)
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- O cruor sanguinis (antiphon, for Trinity)
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- O dulcis electe (response for St John the Evangelist)
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- O dulcissime amator (symphonia for the Virgins)
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- O ecclesia occuli tui (sequence, for Saint Ursula)
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- O eterne Deus (antiphon, for God the Father)
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- O Euchari columba (response for St Eucharius)
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- O Euchari in leta via (sequence, for St Eucharius)
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- O felix anima (response for St Disibod)
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- O felix apparitio (antiphon for St Rupert)
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- O frondens virga (antiphon, for the Virgin Mary)
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- O gloriosissimi lux vivens (antiphon for the Angels)
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- O Ignee Spiritus (hymn, for Holy Spirit)
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- O ignis spiritus Paraclitus (sequence, for the Holy Spirit)
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- O Jerusalem aurea civitatis (sequence, to St Rupert)
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- O lucidissima apostolorum (response, for the Apostles)
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- O magne pater (antiphon, for God the Father)
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- O mirum admirandum (antiphon, for St Disibod)
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- O nobilissima viriditas (response, for the Virgins)
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- O orzchis ecclesia, (antiphon for the dedication of a Church)
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- O pastor animarum (antiphon, for Trinity)
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- O pater omnium (sinfonia, for the widows)
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- O presul vere civitatis (sequence, for St Disibod)
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- O pulchrae facies (antiphon for the virgins)
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- O quam magnum miraculum (antiphon, for the Virgin Mary)
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- O quam mirabilis (antiphon, for Trinity)
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- O quam preciosa (response, for the Virgin Mary)
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- O rubor sanguinis (antiphon, for Saint Ursula)
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- O speculum columbe (antiphon, for St John the Evangelist)
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- O splendidissima (antiphon, for the Virgin Mary)
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- O successores fortissimi (antiphon to the Confessors)
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- O tu illustrata (antiphon with verse, for the Virgin Mary)
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- O tu suavissima (response, for the Virgin Mary)
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- O victoriosissimi (antiphon for the martyrs)
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- O virga ac diadema (sequence, for the Virgin Mary)
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- O viridissima virga (antiphon, for the Virgin Mary)
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- O viriditas digiti Dei (response for St Disibod)
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- O virtus Sapientiae (antiphon, for the Trinity)
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- O vis eternitatis (response, for the Trinity)
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- O vos angeli (response for the angels_
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- O vos felices radices (antiphon, for patron saints and prophets)
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- O vos imitatores excelse (response, for the confessors)
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- Quia ergo femina (antiphon, for the Virgin Mary)
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- Quia felix pueritia (antiphon, for St Rupert)
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- Rex noster promptus est (response, for the Holy Innocents)
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- Sed diabolus (antiphon, for Saint Ursula)
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- Spiritui sancto honor sit (response, for St. Ursula)
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- Spiritus sanctus vivificans vita (antiphon, for the Trinity)
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- Studium divinitatis (Laudes antiphon, for Saint Ursula)
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- Unde quocumque (antiphon, for Saint Ursula)
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- Vos flores rosarum (response, for the martyrs)
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- Salome heilt: O quam pretiosa
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- Juttas Beerdigung: O vis aeternitatis
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- O viriditas digiti Dei, response for St Disibod
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- Alleluia, O virga mediatrix (alleluia, for the Virgin Mary)
- Choral Works
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Chamber Works
11 tracks
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