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Magnificat / Various
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/27/2001

Magnificat / Various
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/27/2001
- Composers: Adrian Willaert, Claudio Merulo, Herbert Howells, Joseph Rheinberger, Thomas Tomkins, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Conductors: Patrick Peire
- Performers: Frederic Munoz, Greta de Reygh re, Greta de Reyghère, Jan Van der Crabben, Oxford Camerata, St. John's College Choir, Cambridge, Wolfgang Rubsam
- Label: Naxos
- UPC: 730099671026
- Item #: NAX967102
- Genre: Classical
- Theme: Compilations
- Release Date: 3/27/2001

Product Notes
The Magnificat (Latin for: [My soul] magnifies) -also known as the Song of Mary, the Canticle of Mary and in Byzantine tradition the Ode of the Theotokos; is a canticle frequently sung (or spoken) liturgically in Christian church services. It is one of the eight most ancient Christian hymns and perhaps the earliest Marian hymn. It's name comes from the first word of the Latin version of the canticle's text. The text of the canticle is taken directly from the Gospel of Luke (Luke 1:46-55) where it is spoken by the Virgin Mary upon the occasion of her Visitation to her cousin Elizabeth. In the narrative, after Mary greets Elizabeth, who is pregnant with John the Baptist, the child moves within Elizabeth's womb. When Elizabeth praises Mary for her faith, Mary sings what is now known as the Magnificat in response. Within Christianity, the Magnificat is most frequently recited within the Liturgy of the Hours. In Western Christianity, the Magnificat is most often sung or recited during the main evening prayer service: Vespers within Roman Catholicism and Lutheranism, and Evening Prayer (or Evensong) within Anglicanism. In Eastern Christianity, the Magnificat is usually sung at Sunday Matins. Among Protestant groups, the Magnificat may also be sung during worship services.