Hildegard of Bingen, O.S.B. (German:Hildegard von Bingen; Latin:Hildegardis Bingensis) (1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictineabbess, writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, visionary, and polymath. She is considered to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.
Hildegard was elected magistra by her fellow nuns in 1136; she founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. One of her works as a composer, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play. She wrote theological, botanical, and medicinal texts, as well as letters, liturgical songs, and poems, while supervising miniature illuminations in the Rupertsberg manuscript of her first work, Scivias. She is also noted for the invention of a constructed language known as Lingua Ignota.
Although the history of her formal consideration is complicated, she has been recognized as a saint by branches of the Roman Catholic Church for centuries. On 7 October 2012, Pope Benedict XVI named her a Doctor of the Church.
Bertha of Bingen (died ca. 757), German Roman Catholic saint and mother of Rupert of Bingen
Rupert of Bingen (712–732), German Roman Catholic saint and son of Bertha of Bingen
Hildegard of Bingen (1098 – 1179), German Roman Catholic saint, writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, visionary, and polymath
Hildegard of Bingen: Caritas abundant in Omnia - Love Aboundeth In All Things
Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer and practitioner during the High Middle Ages. She is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, as well as the most recorded in modern history. She has been considered by scholars to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.
Hildegard's convent elected her as Magistra (mother superior) in 1136. She founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. Hildegard wrote theological, botanical, and medicinal works, as well as letters, hymns, and antiphons fo...
published: 28 Dec 2022
Hildegard von Bingen "Caritas Abundat In Omnia" by Maite Itoiz & Kingdom of Navarre
Caritas abundat in omnia
de imis excellentissima super sidera
atque amantissima in omnia
quia summo regi osculum pacis dedit
Soprano: Maite Itoiz
This beautiful chant from Hildegard von Bingen is included in the album "An Ancient Story" from KINGDOM OF NAVARRE (former Elfenthal ensemble)
Thanks for listening!
💠 'Caritas abundat in omnia' di Hildegard von Bingen (1098 - 1179)
🔸 brano eseguito dal gruppo Elfenthal : https://www.elfenthal.com/
◻ immagini del fiume Vara di gabriella280659
'Caritas abundat in omnia,
de imis excellentissima
super sidera,
atque amantissima in omnia,
quia summo Regi
osculum pacis dedit.'
#Hildegard #Bingen #medievalmusic
published: 16 Nov 2013
Inspired by Hildegard von Bingen | Caritas Abundat in Omnia - Love Aboundeth In All Things
Music: Damijan Močnik
Lyrics: Hildegard of Bingen
Caritas Abundat in Omnia (Love Aboundeth In All Things)
Awarded Slovenian composer Damijan Močnik composed this song on Hildegard of Bingen theme.
He wrote: "Joyful, danceable melodic loops grow into a unified whole, while the music is designed in surprisingly rich-sounding consonances. Thus, with a new sound, I established a dialogue with the past. The sounds of medieval musical instruments add to the excitement of the audiofrescoes that spread out before us. Art and music help us get in touch with the transcendent."
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium is among the best European choirs led by charismatic conductor Helena Fojkar Zupančič.
Choir contact: [email protected]
St. Stanislav Girl...
published: 08 May 2024
Caritas habundat in omnia
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Caritas habundat in omnia · Sequentia · Hildegard von Bingen · Barbara Thornton
Hildegard von Bingen - Canticles Of Ecstasy
℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1994-04-04
Producer: Klaus L. Neumann
Executive Producer: Jan Höfermann
Arranger: Benjamin Bagby
Arranger: Elizabeth Gaver
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published: 25 Jan 2017
Caritas abundat: Psalm 130/131
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Caritas abundat: Psalm 130/131 · Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of St. Hildegard Eibingen
Hildegard von Bingen - Vespers from Her Abbey
℗ Musical Concepts
Released on: 2020-12-18
Choir: Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of St. Hildegard Eibingen
Composer: Hildegard von Bingen
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published: 17 Dec 2020
HILDEGARD VON BINGEN - Caritas abundat in omnia
Chiudiamo gli occhi e lasciamoci trasportare nel Medioevo per ascoltare questa dolcissima melodia di Ildegarda che dopo novecento anni si fa nuovamente sentire con la voce di Dorota Bonislawska.
Ildegarda di Bingen (1098 -- 1179) monaca benedettina, scrittrice, drammaturga, poetessa, musicista e compositrice, filosofa, linguista, cosmologa, guaritrice, naturalista, consigliera politica e profetessa. Nel 2012 è stata proclamata Santa e Dottore della Chiesa da papa Benedetto XVI.
L'amore (divino) abbonda in ogni cosa, dal punto più profondo a quello più sublime oltre le stelle, e pieno è d'amore verso tutto, che al supremo Re donò il bacio della pace.
L'amour inonde toutes choses, du fond de l'abîme au plus haut des cieux, chérissant toutes choses, car il a donné au Roi suprême un baiser ...
published: 02 Oct 2013
Caritas abundat in omnia - Hildegard von Bingen
Musik: Hildegard von Bingen - Caritas abundat in omnia – Die in alles überfließende Liebe
Bild: Die 9 Engelchöre, Hildegard von Bingen
published: 08 Nov 2019
Hildegard von Bingen Caritas abundat in omnia
Hildegard von Bingen - Caritas abundat in omnia
Adaptação para piano: Marie-Luise Hinrichs
Piano: Marie-Luise Hinrichs
Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and the Sibyl of th...
Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer and practitioner during the High Middle Ages. She is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, as well as the most recorded in modern history. She has been considered by scholars to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.
Hildegard's convent elected her as Magistra (mother superior) in 1136. She founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. Hildegard wrote theological, botanical, and medicinal works, as well as letters, hymns, and antiphons for the liturgy. She wrote poems and supervised miniature illuminations in the Rupertsberg manuscript of her first work, Scivias. There are more surviving chants by Hildegard than by any other composer from the entire Middle Ages, and she is one of the few known composers to have written both the music and the words. One of her works, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play. She is noted for the invention of a constructed language known as Lingua Ignota.
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium is among the best European choirs led by charismatic conductor Helena Fojkar Zupančič.
Choir contact: [email protected]
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium
Conductor: Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Music: St. Hildegard of Bingen:
Caritas abundant in Omnia (Love Aboundeth in All Things)
soloist: Julija Skobe
O Virtus Sapientiae (O Virtue of Wisdom)
Translation: Tog Hoath, Neža Karlin
First Sopranos:
Pavlovič Arina
Mavrič Ana
Poredoš Jana
Suhodolnik Lucija
Skobe Julija
Otrin Eva
Rakar Polona
Strmčnik Ana
Lebar Anamarija
Novak Tonka
Second Sopranos:
Briški Katarina
Kumar Lea
Čarman Jasna
Zajec Ana
Avsenik Polona
Penko Neža
Vintar Zala
Dominko Diana
Martinjak Ruta
Škraba Eva Lucija
First altos:
Banko Marjeta
Škaler Eliška
Klavžar Lonja
Ivanc Elizabeta
Purnat Jasna
Lanišek Ema
Pirnat Eva
Brenčič Rahela
Šnajder Ana
Second altos:
Petrovič Josipina Julija
Grum Anka
Kavčič Lucija
Klobučar Klara
Sojar Ana Marija
Movrin Iva
Demšar Zala
Robnik Maja
A selection of Hildegard's poems and tutoring in medieval singing: dr. Katarina Šter
Motion designer: Barbara Kanc
Musicians:
Percussion, Hurdy-Gurdy, Tempura: Janez Jocif
Fidel: Tilen Udovič
Gothic Harp: Urška Rihteršič
Recorder: Una Košir
Conceptual and artistic manager of the project:
Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Costume designer:
Irena Tomažin
makeup and dressing assistance:
Petra Skubic, Zala Klavs, Lea Ložak
Logistics: Jože Iskra Peter Ogorevc
Cathering: Gregor Ostanek
Production Crew:
Music producer:
Boris Rener
Balance Engineer and mastering: Iztok Zupan
Director of photography:
Juš Hrastnik
Primož Zevnik
Cameras:
Andraž Žigart
Matej Zagorc
Tadej Pernuš
Jan Presker
Juš Hrastnik
Primož Zevnik
Remote controlled camera
Matej Zagorc
Camera assistant
Jan Presker
Illuminator
Domain of Lušin
Tadej Pernuš
Lighting programmer
Sebastjan Zavrl
Construction of Scenography:
Gašper Polajžar
Domen Kovaček
Stage workers:
Goran Veselinović
Jan Novak
Borut Jalšovec
Nace Tomato
Darjan Vidmar
Stage constructions
Rok Zavrl (STRC)
Lighting equipment
Event Lighting
Stage equipment
MB Grip
elevator
RIWAL d.o.o.
Security
David Champaigne
Benjamin Bogovic
Material manager:
Jakob Zevnik
Editorial and color:
Primož Zevnik
Production manager
Gal Nagode
Producer:
Juš Hrastnik
Asisstant director:
Juš Hrastnik
Director and producer:
Primož Zevnik
Special thanks to The Society of Jesus Ljubljana and father Tomaž Mikuš, and special thanks to Ljubljana City Mayor: Zoran Janković
Special thanks to Archdiocese Ljubljana and auxiliary bishop Msgr. dr. Franc Šuštar
Recorded in cinema quality in St. Joseph Church, Poljane Ljubljana Slovenia
Productions: TAJUS, PPZ
About St. Jospeh National Shrine:
Built with the gifts of the Slovenian people, the church had to wait a long time for the interior to be arranged. In May 1941, a magnificent main altar with a statue of St. Jožef (made by sculptor Božidar Pengov). But this decoration only enriched the church for a short time. In 1949, the post-war authorities confiscated it, together with the two houses and all other property, in the pursuit of the Jesuits. On April 23, 1949, the two priests took the Blessed Sacrament to the cathedral. The next day, Holy Sunday, the bells no longer invited us to worship... During the visit of John Paul II. in 1996, it was returned again and now it is renewed waiting for the blessing. It housed a film studio in the post-war years. It was rebuilt and damaged, so the state restored it and returned it to its former beauty.
Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer and practitioner during the High Middle Ages. She is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, as well as the most recorded in modern history. She has been considered by scholars to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.
Hildegard's convent elected her as Magistra (mother superior) in 1136. She founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. Hildegard wrote theological, botanical, and medicinal works, as well as letters, hymns, and antiphons for the liturgy. She wrote poems and supervised miniature illuminations in the Rupertsberg manuscript of her first work, Scivias. There are more surviving chants by Hildegard than by any other composer from the entire Middle Ages, and she is one of the few known composers to have written both the music and the words. One of her works, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play. She is noted for the invention of a constructed language known as Lingua Ignota.
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium is among the best European choirs led by charismatic conductor Helena Fojkar Zupančič.
Choir contact: [email protected]
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium
Conductor: Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Music: St. Hildegard of Bingen:
Caritas abundant in Omnia (Love Aboundeth in All Things)
soloist: Julija Skobe
O Virtus Sapientiae (O Virtue of Wisdom)
Translation: Tog Hoath, Neža Karlin
First Sopranos:
Pavlovič Arina
Mavrič Ana
Poredoš Jana
Suhodolnik Lucija
Skobe Julija
Otrin Eva
Rakar Polona
Strmčnik Ana
Lebar Anamarija
Novak Tonka
Second Sopranos:
Briški Katarina
Kumar Lea
Čarman Jasna
Zajec Ana
Avsenik Polona
Penko Neža
Vintar Zala
Dominko Diana
Martinjak Ruta
Škraba Eva Lucija
First altos:
Banko Marjeta
Škaler Eliška
Klavžar Lonja
Ivanc Elizabeta
Purnat Jasna
Lanišek Ema
Pirnat Eva
Brenčič Rahela
Šnajder Ana
Second altos:
Petrovič Josipina Julija
Grum Anka
Kavčič Lucija
Klobučar Klara
Sojar Ana Marija
Movrin Iva
Demšar Zala
Robnik Maja
A selection of Hildegard's poems and tutoring in medieval singing: dr. Katarina Šter
Motion designer: Barbara Kanc
Musicians:
Percussion, Hurdy-Gurdy, Tempura: Janez Jocif
Fidel: Tilen Udovič
Gothic Harp: Urška Rihteršič
Recorder: Una Košir
Conceptual and artistic manager of the project:
Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Costume designer:
Irena Tomažin
makeup and dressing assistance:
Petra Skubic, Zala Klavs, Lea Ložak
Logistics: Jože Iskra Peter Ogorevc
Cathering: Gregor Ostanek
Production Crew:
Music producer:
Boris Rener
Balance Engineer and mastering: Iztok Zupan
Director of photography:
Juš Hrastnik
Primož Zevnik
Cameras:
Andraž Žigart
Matej Zagorc
Tadej Pernuš
Jan Presker
Juš Hrastnik
Primož Zevnik
Remote controlled camera
Matej Zagorc
Camera assistant
Jan Presker
Illuminator
Domain of Lušin
Tadej Pernuš
Lighting programmer
Sebastjan Zavrl
Construction of Scenography:
Gašper Polajžar
Domen Kovaček
Stage workers:
Goran Veselinović
Jan Novak
Borut Jalšovec
Nace Tomato
Darjan Vidmar
Stage constructions
Rok Zavrl (STRC)
Lighting equipment
Event Lighting
Stage equipment
MB Grip
elevator
RIWAL d.o.o.
Security
David Champaigne
Benjamin Bogovic
Material manager:
Jakob Zevnik
Editorial and color:
Primož Zevnik
Production manager
Gal Nagode
Producer:
Juš Hrastnik
Asisstant director:
Juš Hrastnik
Director and producer:
Primož Zevnik
Special thanks to The Society of Jesus Ljubljana and father Tomaž Mikuš, and special thanks to Ljubljana City Mayor: Zoran Janković
Special thanks to Archdiocese Ljubljana and auxiliary bishop Msgr. dr. Franc Šuštar
Recorded in cinema quality in St. Joseph Church, Poljane Ljubljana Slovenia
Productions: TAJUS, PPZ
About St. Jospeh National Shrine:
Built with the gifts of the Slovenian people, the church had to wait a long time for the interior to be arranged. In May 1941, a magnificent main altar with a statue of St. Jožef (made by sculptor Božidar Pengov). But this decoration only enriched the church for a short time. In 1949, the post-war authorities confiscated it, together with the two houses and all other property, in the pursuit of the Jesuits. On April 23, 1949, the two priests took the Blessed Sacrament to the cathedral. The next day, Holy Sunday, the bells no longer invited us to worship... During the visit of John Paul II. in 1996, it was returned again and now it is renewed waiting for the blessing. It housed a film studio in the post-war years. It was rebuilt and damaged, so the state restored it and returned it to its former beauty.
Caritas abundat in omnia
de imis excellentissima super sidera
atque amantissima in omnia
quia summo regi osculum pacis dedit
Soprano: Maite Itoiz
This beautif...
Caritas abundat in omnia
de imis excellentissima super sidera
atque amantissima in omnia
quia summo regi osculum pacis dedit
Soprano: Maite Itoiz
This beautiful chant from Hildegard von Bingen is included in the album "An Ancient Story" from KINGDOM OF NAVARRE (former Elfenthal ensemble)
Thanks for listening!
Caritas abundat in omnia
de imis excellentissima super sidera
atque amantissima in omnia
quia summo regi osculum pacis dedit
Soprano: Maite Itoiz
This beautiful chant from Hildegard von Bingen is included in the album "An Ancient Story" from KINGDOM OF NAVARRE (former Elfenthal ensemble)
Thanks for listening!
Caritas abundat in omnia, de imis excellentissima super sidera, atque amantissima in omnia, quia summo Regi osculum pacis dedit.
"Love lives in everything, fro...
💠 'Caritas abundat in omnia' di Hildegard von Bingen (1098 - 1179)
🔸 brano eseguito dal gruppo Elfenthal : https://www.elfenthal.com/
◻ immagini del fiume Vara...
💠 'Caritas abundat in omnia' di Hildegard von Bingen (1098 - 1179)
🔸 brano eseguito dal gruppo Elfenthal : https://www.elfenthal.com/
◻ immagini del fiume Vara di gabriella280659
'Caritas abundat in omnia,
de imis excellentissima
super sidera,
atque amantissima in omnia,
quia summo Regi
osculum pacis dedit.'
#Hildegard #Bingen #medievalmusic
💠 'Caritas abundat in omnia' di Hildegard von Bingen (1098 - 1179)
🔸 brano eseguito dal gruppo Elfenthal : https://www.elfenthal.com/
◻ immagini del fiume Vara di gabriella280659
'Caritas abundat in omnia,
de imis excellentissima
super sidera,
atque amantissima in omnia,
quia summo Regi
osculum pacis dedit.'
#Hildegard #Bingen #medievalmusic
Music: Damijan Močnik
Lyrics: Hildegard of Bingen
Caritas Abundat in Omnia (Love Aboundeth In All Things)
Awarded Slovenian composer Damijan Močnik composed ...
Music: Damijan Močnik
Lyrics: Hildegard of Bingen
Caritas Abundat in Omnia (Love Aboundeth In All Things)
Awarded Slovenian composer Damijan Močnik composed this song on Hildegard of Bingen theme.
He wrote: "Joyful, danceable melodic loops grow into a unified whole, while the music is designed in surprisingly rich-sounding consonances. Thus, with a new sound, I established a dialogue with the past. The sounds of medieval musical instruments add to the excitement of the audiofrescoes that spread out before us. Art and music help us get in touch with the transcendent."
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium is among the best European choirs led by charismatic conductor Helena Fojkar Zupančič.
Choir contact: [email protected]
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium
Video and audio contact: [email protected]
Conductor: Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Music: Damijan Močnik Caritas Abundat in Omnia (Love Aboundeth In All Things)
Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer and practitioner during the High Middle Ages. She is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, as well as the most recorded in modern history. She has been considered by scholars to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.Hildegard's convent elected her as Magistra (mother superior) in 1136. She founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. Hildegard wrote theological, botanical, and medicinal works, as well as letters, hymns, and antiphons for the liturgy. She wrote poems and supervised miniature illuminations in the Rupertsberg manuscript of her first work, Scivias. There are more surviving chants by Hildegard than by any other composer from the entire Middle Ages, and she is one of the few known composers to have written both the music and the words. One of her works, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play. She is noted for the invention of a constructed language known as Lingua Ignota.
Translation: Tog Hoath, Neža Karlin
First Sopranos:
Pavlovič Arina
Mavrič Ana
Poredoš Jana
Suhodolnik Lucija
Skobe Julija
Otrin Eva
Rakar Polona
Strmčnik Ana
Lebar Anamarija
Novak Tonka
Second Sopranos:
Briški Katarina
Kumar Lea
Čarman Jasna
Zajec Ana
Avsenik Polona
Penko Neža
Vintar Zala
Dominko Diana
Martinjak Ruta
Škraba Eva Lucija
First altos:
Banko Marjeta
Škaler Eliška
Klavžar Lonja
Ivanc Elizabeta
Purnat Jasna
Lanišek Ema
Pirnat Eva
Brenčič Rahela
Šnajder Ana
Second altos:
Petrovič Josipina Julija
Grum Anka
Kavčič Lucija
Klobučar Klara
Sojar Ana Marija
Movrin Iva
Demšar Zala
Robnik Maja
A selection of Hildegard's poems and tutoring in medieval singing: dr. Katarina Šter
Motion designer: Barbara Kanc
Musicians:
Percussion, Hurdy-Gurdy, Tempura: Janez Jocif
Fidel: Tilen Udovič
Gothic Harp: Urška Rihteršič
Recorder: Una Košir
Conceptual and artistic manager of the project:Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Costume designer:Irena Tomažin
makeup and dressing assistance: Petra Skubic, Zala Klavs, Lea Ložak
Logistics: Jože Iskra, Peter Ogorevc
Cathering: Gregor Ostanek
Production Crew:
Music producer: Boris Rener
Balance Engineer and mastering: Iztok Zupan
Director of photography:Juš Hrastnik Primož Zevnik
Cameras:
Andraž Žigart
Matej Zagorc
Tadej Pernuš
Jan Presker
Juš Hrastnik
Primož Zevnik
Remote controlled camera
Matej Zagorc Camera
assistant
Jan Presker
Illuminator
Domain of LušinTadej Pernuš
Lighting programmer
Sebastjan Zavrl
Construction of Scenography:
Gašper Polajžar
Domen Kovaček
Stage workers:
Goran Veselinović
Jan Novak
Borut Jalšovec
Nace Tomato
Darjan Vidmar
Stage constructions
Rok Zavrl (STRC)
Lighting equipment
Event Lighting
Stage equipment
MB Grip
elevator
RIWAL d.o.o.
Security
David Champaigne
Benjamin Bogovic
Material manager: Jakob Zevnik
Editorial and color: Primož Zevnik
Production manager
Gal Nagode
Producer: Juš Hrastnik
Asisstant director: Juš Hrastnik
Director and producer: Primož Zevnik
Special thanks to The Society of Jesus Ljubljana and father Tomaž Mikuš, and special thanks to Ljubljana City Mayor: Zoran Janković
Special thanks to Archdiocese Ljubljana and auxiliary bishop Msgr. dr. Franc ŠuštarRecorded in cinema quality in St. Joseph Church, Poljane Ljubljana Slovenia Productions: TAJUS, PPZ
Music: Damijan Močnik
Lyrics: Hildegard of Bingen
Caritas Abundat in Omnia (Love Aboundeth In All Things)
Awarded Slovenian composer Damijan Močnik composed this song on Hildegard of Bingen theme.
He wrote: "Joyful, danceable melodic loops grow into a unified whole, while the music is designed in surprisingly rich-sounding consonances. Thus, with a new sound, I established a dialogue with the past. The sounds of medieval musical instruments add to the excitement of the audiofrescoes that spread out before us. Art and music help us get in touch with the transcendent."
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium is among the best European choirs led by charismatic conductor Helena Fojkar Zupančič.
Choir contact: [email protected]
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium
Video and audio contact: [email protected]
Conductor: Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Music: Damijan Močnik Caritas Abundat in Omnia (Love Aboundeth In All Things)
Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer and practitioner during the High Middle Ages. She is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, as well as the most recorded in modern history. She has been considered by scholars to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.Hildegard's convent elected her as Magistra (mother superior) in 1136. She founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. Hildegard wrote theological, botanical, and medicinal works, as well as letters, hymns, and antiphons for the liturgy. She wrote poems and supervised miniature illuminations in the Rupertsberg manuscript of her first work, Scivias. There are more surviving chants by Hildegard than by any other composer from the entire Middle Ages, and she is one of the few known composers to have written both the music and the words. One of her works, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play. She is noted for the invention of a constructed language known as Lingua Ignota.
Translation: Tog Hoath, Neža Karlin
First Sopranos:
Pavlovič Arina
Mavrič Ana
Poredoš Jana
Suhodolnik Lucija
Skobe Julija
Otrin Eva
Rakar Polona
Strmčnik Ana
Lebar Anamarija
Novak Tonka
Second Sopranos:
Briški Katarina
Kumar Lea
Čarman Jasna
Zajec Ana
Avsenik Polona
Penko Neža
Vintar Zala
Dominko Diana
Martinjak Ruta
Škraba Eva Lucija
First altos:
Banko Marjeta
Škaler Eliška
Klavžar Lonja
Ivanc Elizabeta
Purnat Jasna
Lanišek Ema
Pirnat Eva
Brenčič Rahela
Šnajder Ana
Second altos:
Petrovič Josipina Julija
Grum Anka
Kavčič Lucija
Klobučar Klara
Sojar Ana Marija
Movrin Iva
Demšar Zala
Robnik Maja
A selection of Hildegard's poems and tutoring in medieval singing: dr. Katarina Šter
Motion designer: Barbara Kanc
Musicians:
Percussion, Hurdy-Gurdy, Tempura: Janez Jocif
Fidel: Tilen Udovič
Gothic Harp: Urška Rihteršič
Recorder: Una Košir
Conceptual and artistic manager of the project:Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Costume designer:Irena Tomažin
makeup and dressing assistance: Petra Skubic, Zala Klavs, Lea Ložak
Logistics: Jože Iskra, Peter Ogorevc
Cathering: Gregor Ostanek
Production Crew:
Music producer: Boris Rener
Balance Engineer and mastering: Iztok Zupan
Director of photography:Juš Hrastnik Primož Zevnik
Cameras:
Andraž Žigart
Matej Zagorc
Tadej Pernuš
Jan Presker
Juš Hrastnik
Primož Zevnik
Remote controlled camera
Matej Zagorc Camera
assistant
Jan Presker
Illuminator
Domain of LušinTadej Pernuš
Lighting programmer
Sebastjan Zavrl
Construction of Scenography:
Gašper Polajžar
Domen Kovaček
Stage workers:
Goran Veselinović
Jan Novak
Borut Jalšovec
Nace Tomato
Darjan Vidmar
Stage constructions
Rok Zavrl (STRC)
Lighting equipment
Event Lighting
Stage equipment
MB Grip
elevator
RIWAL d.o.o.
Security
David Champaigne
Benjamin Bogovic
Material manager: Jakob Zevnik
Editorial and color: Primož Zevnik
Production manager
Gal Nagode
Producer: Juš Hrastnik
Asisstant director: Juš Hrastnik
Director and producer: Primož Zevnik
Special thanks to The Society of Jesus Ljubljana and father Tomaž Mikuš, and special thanks to Ljubljana City Mayor: Zoran Janković
Special thanks to Archdiocese Ljubljana and auxiliary bishop Msgr. dr. Franc ŠuštarRecorded in cinema quality in St. Joseph Church, Poljane Ljubljana Slovenia Productions: TAJUS, PPZ
Provided to YouTube by Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
Caritas habundat in omnia · Sequentia · Hildegard von Bingen · Barbara Thornton
Hildegard von Bingen - Canticle...
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Caritas habundat in omnia · Sequentia · Hildegard von Bingen · Barbara Thornton
Hildegard von Bingen - Canticles Of Ecstasy
℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1994-04-04
Producer: Klaus L. Neumann
Executive Producer: Jan Höfermann
Arranger: Benjamin Bagby
Arranger: Elizabeth Gaver
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Caritas habundat in omnia · Sequentia · Hildegard von Bingen · Barbara Thornton
Hildegard von Bingen - Canticles Of Ecstasy
℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1994-04-04
Producer: Klaus L. Neumann
Executive Producer: Jan Höfermann
Arranger: Benjamin Bagby
Arranger: Elizabeth Gaver
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Entertainment One U.S., LP
Caritas abundat: Psalm 130/131 · Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of St. Hildegard Eibingen
Hildegard von Binge...
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Caritas abundat: Psalm 130/131 · Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of St. Hildegard Eibingen
Hildegard von Bingen - Vespers from Her Abbey
℗ Musical Concepts
Released on: 2020-12-18
Choir: Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of St. Hildegard Eibingen
Composer: Hildegard von Bingen
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Caritas abundat: Psalm 130/131 · Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of St. Hildegard Eibingen
Hildegard von Bingen - Vespers from Her Abbey
℗ Musical Concepts
Released on: 2020-12-18
Choir: Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of St. Hildegard Eibingen
Composer: Hildegard von Bingen
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Chiudiamo gli occhi e lasciamoci trasportare nel Medioevo per ascoltare questa dolcissima melodia di Ildegarda che dopo novecento anni si fa nuovamente sentire ...
Chiudiamo gli occhi e lasciamoci trasportare nel Medioevo per ascoltare questa dolcissima melodia di Ildegarda che dopo novecento anni si fa nuovamente sentire con la voce di Dorota Bonislawska.
Ildegarda di Bingen (1098 -- 1179) monaca benedettina, scrittrice, drammaturga, poetessa, musicista e compositrice, filosofa, linguista, cosmologa, guaritrice, naturalista, consigliera politica e profetessa. Nel 2012 è stata proclamata Santa e Dottore della Chiesa da papa Benedetto XVI.
L'amore (divino) abbonda in ogni cosa, dal punto più profondo a quello più sublime oltre le stelle, e pieno è d'amore verso tutto, che al supremo Re donò il bacio della pace.
L'amour inonde toutes choses, du fond de l'abîme au plus haut des cieux, chérissant toutes choses, car il a donné au Roi suprême un baiser de paix.
Die Liebe strömt in alles hinein, unendlich erhaben von den tiefsten Tiefen bis über die Sterne hinaus; unendlich liebend alles, weil sie dem höchsten König den Friedeskuss gegeben hat.
El amor abunda por todo el mundo, de lo más oscuro a lo más Sagrado más allá de las estrellas, amándolo todo exquisitamente. Ella le dió el beso de paz al Rey Supremo.
Chiudiamo gli occhi e lasciamoci trasportare nel Medioevo per ascoltare questa dolcissima melodia di Ildegarda che dopo novecento anni si fa nuovamente sentire con la voce di Dorota Bonislawska.
Ildegarda di Bingen (1098 -- 1179) monaca benedettina, scrittrice, drammaturga, poetessa, musicista e compositrice, filosofa, linguista, cosmologa, guaritrice, naturalista, consigliera politica e profetessa. Nel 2012 è stata proclamata Santa e Dottore della Chiesa da papa Benedetto XVI.
L'amore (divino) abbonda in ogni cosa, dal punto più profondo a quello più sublime oltre le stelle, e pieno è d'amore verso tutto, che al supremo Re donò il bacio della pace.
L'amour inonde toutes choses, du fond de l'abîme au plus haut des cieux, chérissant toutes choses, car il a donné au Roi suprême un baiser de paix.
Die Liebe strömt in alles hinein, unendlich erhaben von den tiefsten Tiefen bis über die Sterne hinaus; unendlich liebend alles, weil sie dem höchsten König den Friedeskuss gegeben hat.
El amor abunda por todo el mundo, de lo más oscuro a lo más Sagrado más allá de las estrellas, amándolo todo exquisitamente. Ella le dió el beso de paz al Rey Supremo.
Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer and practitioner during the High Middle Ages. She is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, as well as the most recorded in modern history. She has been considered by scholars to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.
Hildegard's convent elected her as Magistra (mother superior) in 1136. She founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. Hildegard wrote theological, botanical, and medicinal works, as well as letters, hymns, and antiphons for the liturgy. She wrote poems and supervised miniature illuminations in the Rupertsberg manuscript of her first work, Scivias. There are more surviving chants by Hildegard than by any other composer from the entire Middle Ages, and she is one of the few known composers to have written both the music and the words. One of her works, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play. She is noted for the invention of a constructed language known as Lingua Ignota.
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium is among the best European choirs led by charismatic conductor Helena Fojkar Zupančič.
Choir contact: [email protected]
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium
Conductor: Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Music: St. Hildegard of Bingen:
Caritas abundant in Omnia (Love Aboundeth in All Things)
soloist: Julija Skobe
O Virtus Sapientiae (O Virtue of Wisdom)
Translation: Tog Hoath, Neža Karlin
First Sopranos:
Pavlovič Arina
Mavrič Ana
Poredoš Jana
Suhodolnik Lucija
Skobe Julija
Otrin Eva
Rakar Polona
Strmčnik Ana
Lebar Anamarija
Novak Tonka
Second Sopranos:
Briški Katarina
Kumar Lea
Čarman Jasna
Zajec Ana
Avsenik Polona
Penko Neža
Vintar Zala
Dominko Diana
Martinjak Ruta
Škraba Eva Lucija
First altos:
Banko Marjeta
Škaler Eliška
Klavžar Lonja
Ivanc Elizabeta
Purnat Jasna
Lanišek Ema
Pirnat Eva
Brenčič Rahela
Šnajder Ana
Second altos:
Petrovič Josipina Julija
Grum Anka
Kavčič Lucija
Klobučar Klara
Sojar Ana Marija
Movrin Iva
Demšar Zala
Robnik Maja
A selection of Hildegard's poems and tutoring in medieval singing: dr. Katarina Šter
Motion designer: Barbara Kanc
Musicians:
Percussion, Hurdy-Gurdy, Tempura: Janez Jocif
Fidel: Tilen Udovič
Gothic Harp: Urška Rihteršič
Recorder: Una Košir
Conceptual and artistic manager of the project:
Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Costume designer:
Irena Tomažin
makeup and dressing assistance:
Petra Skubic, Zala Klavs, Lea Ložak
Logistics: Jože Iskra Peter Ogorevc
Cathering: Gregor Ostanek
Production Crew:
Music producer:
Boris Rener
Balance Engineer and mastering: Iztok Zupan
Director of photography:
Juš Hrastnik
Primož Zevnik
Cameras:
Andraž Žigart
Matej Zagorc
Tadej Pernuš
Jan Presker
Juš Hrastnik
Primož Zevnik
Remote controlled camera
Matej Zagorc
Camera assistant
Jan Presker
Illuminator
Domain of Lušin
Tadej Pernuš
Lighting programmer
Sebastjan Zavrl
Construction of Scenography:
Gašper Polajžar
Domen Kovaček
Stage workers:
Goran Veselinović
Jan Novak
Borut Jalšovec
Nace Tomato
Darjan Vidmar
Stage constructions
Rok Zavrl (STRC)
Lighting equipment
Event Lighting
Stage equipment
MB Grip
elevator
RIWAL d.o.o.
Security
David Champaigne
Benjamin Bogovic
Material manager:
Jakob Zevnik
Editorial and color:
Primož Zevnik
Production manager
Gal Nagode
Producer:
Juš Hrastnik
Asisstant director:
Juš Hrastnik
Director and producer:
Primož Zevnik
Special thanks to The Society of Jesus Ljubljana and father Tomaž Mikuš, and special thanks to Ljubljana City Mayor: Zoran Janković
Special thanks to Archdiocese Ljubljana and auxiliary bishop Msgr. dr. Franc Šuštar
Recorded in cinema quality in St. Joseph Church, Poljane Ljubljana Slovenia
Productions: TAJUS, PPZ
About St. Jospeh National Shrine:
Built with the gifts of the Slovenian people, the church had to wait a long time for the interior to be arranged. In May 1941, a magnificent main altar with a statue of St. Jožef (made by sculptor Božidar Pengov). But this decoration only enriched the church for a short time. In 1949, the post-war authorities confiscated it, together with the two houses and all other property, in the pursuit of the Jesuits. On April 23, 1949, the two priests took the Blessed Sacrament to the cathedral. The next day, Holy Sunday, the bells no longer invited us to worship... During the visit of John Paul II. in 1996, it was returned again and now it is renewed waiting for the blessing. It housed a film studio in the post-war years. It was rebuilt and damaged, so the state restored it and returned it to its former beauty.
Caritas abundat in omnia
de imis excellentissima super sidera
atque amantissima in omnia
quia summo regi osculum pacis dedit
Soprano: Maite Itoiz
This beautiful chant from Hildegard von Bingen is included in the album "An Ancient Story" from KINGDOM OF NAVARRE (former Elfenthal ensemble)
Thanks for listening!
💠 'Caritas abundat in omnia' di Hildegard von Bingen (1098 - 1179)
🔸 brano eseguito dal gruppo Elfenthal : https://www.elfenthal.com/
◻ immagini del fiume Vara di gabriella280659
'Caritas abundat in omnia,
de imis excellentissima
super sidera,
atque amantissima in omnia,
quia summo Regi
osculum pacis dedit.'
#Hildegard #Bingen #medievalmusic
Music: Damijan Močnik
Lyrics: Hildegard of Bingen
Caritas Abundat in Omnia (Love Aboundeth In All Things)
Awarded Slovenian composer Damijan Močnik composed this song on Hildegard of Bingen theme.
He wrote: "Joyful, danceable melodic loops grow into a unified whole, while the music is designed in surprisingly rich-sounding consonances. Thus, with a new sound, I established a dialogue with the past. The sounds of medieval musical instruments add to the excitement of the audiofrescoes that spread out before us. Art and music help us get in touch with the transcendent."
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium is among the best European choirs led by charismatic conductor Helena Fojkar Zupančič.
Choir contact: [email protected]
St. Stanislav Girls’ Choir of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium
Video and audio contact: [email protected]
Conductor: Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Music: Damijan Močnik Caritas Abundat in Omnia (Love Aboundeth In All Things)
Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer and practitioner during the High Middle Ages. She is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, as well as the most recorded in modern history. She has been considered by scholars to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.Hildegard's convent elected her as Magistra (mother superior) in 1136. She founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. Hildegard wrote theological, botanical, and medicinal works, as well as letters, hymns, and antiphons for the liturgy. She wrote poems and supervised miniature illuminations in the Rupertsberg manuscript of her first work, Scivias. There are more surviving chants by Hildegard than by any other composer from the entire Middle Ages, and she is one of the few known composers to have written both the music and the words. One of her works, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play. She is noted for the invention of a constructed language known as Lingua Ignota.
Translation: Tog Hoath, Neža Karlin
First Sopranos:
Pavlovič Arina
Mavrič Ana
Poredoš Jana
Suhodolnik Lucija
Skobe Julija
Otrin Eva
Rakar Polona
Strmčnik Ana
Lebar Anamarija
Novak Tonka
Second Sopranos:
Briški Katarina
Kumar Lea
Čarman Jasna
Zajec Ana
Avsenik Polona
Penko Neža
Vintar Zala
Dominko Diana
Martinjak Ruta
Škraba Eva Lucija
First altos:
Banko Marjeta
Škaler Eliška
Klavžar Lonja
Ivanc Elizabeta
Purnat Jasna
Lanišek Ema
Pirnat Eva
Brenčič Rahela
Šnajder Ana
Second altos:
Petrovič Josipina Julija
Grum Anka
Kavčič Lucija
Klobučar Klara
Sojar Ana Marija
Movrin Iva
Demšar Zala
Robnik Maja
A selection of Hildegard's poems and tutoring in medieval singing: dr. Katarina Šter
Motion designer: Barbara Kanc
Musicians:
Percussion, Hurdy-Gurdy, Tempura: Janez Jocif
Fidel: Tilen Udovič
Gothic Harp: Urška Rihteršič
Recorder: Una Košir
Conceptual and artistic manager of the project:Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Costume designer:Irena Tomažin
makeup and dressing assistance: Petra Skubic, Zala Klavs, Lea Ložak
Logistics: Jože Iskra, Peter Ogorevc
Cathering: Gregor Ostanek
Production Crew:
Music producer: Boris Rener
Balance Engineer and mastering: Iztok Zupan
Director of photography:Juš Hrastnik Primož Zevnik
Cameras:
Andraž Žigart
Matej Zagorc
Tadej Pernuš
Jan Presker
Juš Hrastnik
Primož Zevnik
Remote controlled camera
Matej Zagorc Camera
assistant
Jan Presker
Illuminator
Domain of LušinTadej Pernuš
Lighting programmer
Sebastjan Zavrl
Construction of Scenography:
Gašper Polajžar
Domen Kovaček
Stage workers:
Goran Veselinović
Jan Novak
Borut Jalšovec
Nace Tomato
Darjan Vidmar
Stage constructions
Rok Zavrl (STRC)
Lighting equipment
Event Lighting
Stage equipment
MB Grip
elevator
RIWAL d.o.o.
Security
David Champaigne
Benjamin Bogovic
Material manager: Jakob Zevnik
Editorial and color: Primož Zevnik
Production manager
Gal Nagode
Producer: Juš Hrastnik
Asisstant director: Juš Hrastnik
Director and producer: Primož Zevnik
Special thanks to The Society of Jesus Ljubljana and father Tomaž Mikuš, and special thanks to Ljubljana City Mayor: Zoran Janković
Special thanks to Archdiocese Ljubljana and auxiliary bishop Msgr. dr. Franc ŠuštarRecorded in cinema quality in St. Joseph Church, Poljane Ljubljana Slovenia Productions: TAJUS, PPZ
Provided to YouTube by Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
Caritas habundat in omnia · Sequentia · Hildegard von Bingen · Barbara Thornton
Hildegard von Bingen - Canticles Of Ecstasy
℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1994-04-04
Producer: Klaus L. Neumann
Executive Producer: Jan Höfermann
Arranger: Benjamin Bagby
Arranger: Elizabeth Gaver
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Entertainment One U.S., LP
Caritas abundat: Psalm 130/131 · Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of St. Hildegard Eibingen
Hildegard von Bingen - Vespers from Her Abbey
℗ Musical Concepts
Released on: 2020-12-18
Choir: Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of St. Hildegard Eibingen
Composer: Hildegard von Bingen
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Chiudiamo gli occhi e lasciamoci trasportare nel Medioevo per ascoltare questa dolcissima melodia di Ildegarda che dopo novecento anni si fa nuovamente sentire con la voce di Dorota Bonislawska.
Ildegarda di Bingen (1098 -- 1179) monaca benedettina, scrittrice, drammaturga, poetessa, musicista e compositrice, filosofa, linguista, cosmologa, guaritrice, naturalista, consigliera politica e profetessa. Nel 2012 è stata proclamata Santa e Dottore della Chiesa da papa Benedetto XVI.
L'amore (divino) abbonda in ogni cosa, dal punto più profondo a quello più sublime oltre le stelle, e pieno è d'amore verso tutto, che al supremo Re donò il bacio della pace.
L'amour inonde toutes choses, du fond de l'abîme au plus haut des cieux, chérissant toutes choses, car il a donné au Roi suprême un baiser de paix.
Die Liebe strömt in alles hinein, unendlich erhaben von den tiefsten Tiefen bis über die Sterne hinaus; unendlich liebend alles, weil sie dem höchsten König den Friedeskuss gegeben hat.
El amor abunda por todo el mundo, de lo más oscuro a lo más Sagrado más allá de las estrellas, amándolo todo exquisitamente. Ella le dió el beso de paz al Rey Supremo.
Hildegard of Bingen, O.S.B. (German:Hildegard von Bingen; Latin:Hildegardis Bingensis) (1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictineabbess, writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, visionary, and polymath. She is considered to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.
Hildegard was elected magistra by her fellow nuns in 1136; she founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. One of her works as a composer, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play. She wrote theological, botanical, and medicinal texts, as well as letters, liturgical songs, and poems, while supervising miniature illuminations in the Rupertsberg manuscript of her first work, Scivias. She is also noted for the invention of a constructed language known as Lingua Ignota.
Although the history of her formal consideration is complicated, she has been recognized as a saint by branches of the Roman Catholic Church for centuries. On 7 October 2012, Pope Benedict XVI named her a Doctor of the Church.