Composed in 1791, Mozart's Ave verum corpus is a short Eucharistic motet admired for its serene simplicity and harmonic purity. Written for choir, strings, and organ, it remains a staple of sacred choral repertoire.
A short Eucharistic hymn composed for the Feast of Corpus Christi, written months before Mozart's death. Its simplicity contrasts with his grander sacred works.
Composed in 1791 for the Feast of Corpus Christi, this serene motet reflects Mozart's mastery of simplicity and harmonic clarity.
Lasting just 46 measures, it is celebrated for its ethereal beauty and remains a staple of liturgical and concert repertoires.
Ave verum corpus, K.618, is a Eucharistic motet composed by Mozart in 1791. Written for the feast of Corpus Christi, its serene harmonies and concise structure exemplify Mozart's late sacred music style.
A short Eucharistic chant in D major, written for choir, strings, and organ.
Celebrated for its serene simplicity and harmonic purity, reflecting Mozart's late style.