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The "Salve Regina" (/ ˌ s æ l v eɪ r ə ˈ dʒ iː n ə / SAL-vay rə-JEE-nə, Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsalve reˈdʒina]; meaning "Hail Queen"), also known as the "Hail Holy Queen", is a Marian hymn and one of four Marian antiphons sung at different seasons within the Christian liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church.
Gegrüßet seist du, Königin" (also known as Salve Regina coelitum or Hail, Holy Queen enthroned above) is a Catholic hymn, based on a hymn to Mary in Latin, Salve Regina. Singers call Mary, the mother of Jesus , with many attributes and request her help in the misery of the world.
Dio vi salvi Regina (Italian for "God save you Queen") is a Corsican folk song. It is considered the de facto " national anthem " of Corsica. It is customarily sung it at the end of concerts of Corsican folk music.
Relics of Hermann in Altshausen, Germany Salve Regina of Herman de Reichenau sung by Les Petits Chanteurs de Passy. Blessed Hermann of Reichenau or Herman the Cripple (18 July 1013 – 24 September 1054), also known by other names, was an 11th-century Benedictine monk and scholar.
Salve Regina (HWV 241) is an antiphon composed by George Friederic Handel around 1707. It is most likely that the work was first performed for Trinity Sunday in Vignanello on 19 July 1707 [ 1 ] in the Church of Santa Maria in Montesanto , under the patronage of the Colonna family .
Salve Regina, S. 66, is a musical setting of the Salve Regina hymn composed by Franz Liszt in 1885. [1] It is written for an a cappella SATB choir. This is the only example of unaccompanied church music in Liszt's hand. It is also Liszt's last religious composition. [2]
Salve Regina manuscript, 1787 Marian antiphons are a group of hymns in the Gregorian chant repertory of the Catholic Church , sung in honor of the Virgin Mary . [ 25 ] Marian antiphons are not true antiphons in that they are not associated and chanted with a Psalm verse; in an attempt to avoid confusion the terms votive antiphons or breviary ...
Salve Regina (Hail Holy Queen, literally: Hail, Queen) is a composition for organ by Olivier Latry, a meditation of the Latin hymn "Salve Regina".Each of the seven movements reflects one line of the hymn which can optionally be sung in chant before the related movement.