Canticle
see also: Etymology of Canticle
A canticle is a Hymne sung with the praise of a religious feeling. Its name comes from Latin Canticum , i.e. biblical song.
In the Christian tradition, the most known canticles are the canticles of Christmas, such Christian Minuit or He was born the divine infant .
Used since the medium of XVIe century, he wants to be, simple and popular short. Initially transmitted orally, it was very quickly adopted like " outil" for the evangelization for its simplicity and its authenticity, of the collections transfer the day. Bach also left not less than 336 texts of canticles
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Some canticles
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