
Adam of Saint Victor (died 1146) was a prolific poet and composer of Latin hymns and sequences. He is believed to have sparked the expansion of the poetic and musical repertoire in the Notre Dame school with his strongly rhythmic and imagery-filled poetry. The first reference to him is from 1098, in the archives of Notre Dame Cathedral, where he was first a subdeacon, and later a precentor. He left the cathedral for the Abbey of Saint Victor around 1133, probably because of his attempts at imposing the Rule of St Augustine at the cathedral.
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Lauda Sion
Breaking
In Natale
In Natale Salvatoris
Templum Cordis Adoremus
Gratulemur
O Maria, stella maris
Zima Vetus Expurgetur
Magnus Liber Organi - In natale
Virgo mater
Templum cordis
Ave Virgo singularis
Virgo Mater (Diabolus In Musica)
Gratulemur (Diabolus In Musica)
02 - The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Magnus Liber Organi: In natale
Magnus Liber Organi: Templum cordis
O Maria Stella Maris
Salve Mater Salvatoris
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