Adoremus In | Aeternum - Gregorio Allegri

: Evidence from some manuscripts indicates Allegri may have composed this setting around 1638 , the same year he wrote his famous Miserere . Musical Structure and Style

Report: Adoremus in Aeternum by Gregorio Allegri (1582–1652) is most famously remembered for his Miserere mei, Deus , but his setting of the Adoremus in Aeternum remains a significant piece of sacred choral literature. Overview and Liturgical Purpose Adoremus in Aeternum - Gregorio Allegri

It consists of a repeated musical antiphon sung to the text "Adóremus in ætérnum sanctíssimum Sacraméntum" . : Evidence from some manuscripts indicates Allegri may

"Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus: et veritas Domini manet in aeternum." (Because his mercy is confirmed upon us: and the truth of the Lord remaineth forever). Historical and Contemporary Significance "Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus: et

: Historically, the Catholic Church has assigned this prayer to be sung during the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament .

"Laudate Dominum omnes gentes: laudate eum omnes populi." (Praise the Lord, all ye nations: praise Him all ye peoples).

: The work is typically scored for four voices ( SATB —Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass).