- Mood - Calm
- Duration - 01:34
- Media - Track
- File - mp3
- BPM - 119
- No AI
Behind the music:
Ave Verum Corpus is a short choral piece by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, written in 1791, just months before his death. It was composed for the Feast of Corpus Christi and is based on a 13th-century Latin hymn about the suffering of Christ. The piece is only 46 bars long but deeply emotional, known for its calm and solemn tone. Mozart wrote it while also working on The Magic Flute and his unfinished Requiem. It was intended for a small church performance, not a grand concert hall.
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- Last Updated On: July 2, 2025
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