Anonymous Gregorian - Ave Maria - LU-1861

public domain  for solo voice / unison choir

year of composition: < 15th century

What is Gregorian Chant? See Gregorian Chant Introduction

No composer photo available

Composer: Anonymous / Unknown
Text author: traditional
 

In Honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary  
see also LU-1416 + LU-1679
This is by far the most-recorded version of all Gregorian Ave Marias. 

Available documentation:

Score:
Gregorian notation score at Liber, p. 1861Cantus Selecti p. 112
LU-1861aLU-1861b
No. 235. in Crown hymnal (Kavanach & McLaughlin, 1912) in modern music notation
LU-1861d
LU-1861e
LU-1861c
organ accompaniment

Lyrics: 
A-ve Ma-rí-a, grá-ti-a plé-na,  
Dó-mi-nus té-cum,  
be-ne-dí-cta tu in mu-li-é-ri-bus,  
et be-ne-dí-ctus frú-ctus vén-tris tú-i, Jé-sus.  
Sán-cta Ma-rí-a, Má-ter Dé-i,  
ó-ra pro nó-bis pec-ca-tó-ri-bus,  
nunc et in hó-ra mór-tis nó-strae.  
A-men.   (Ant. - Liber, p. 1861)

MIDI: MP3:
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Recording:
CD-Advenio  CD Ave Maria - SueAnn Pinner+ many others

Video - posted on YouTube:

Internet references, biography information:

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