Hildegard Of Bingen

​O Ignee Spiritus (O Fiery Spirit)

In May of 2019, I gave a talk/performance at Pixar Animation Studios about nine extraordinary women composers and their music, and the first composer I introduced was Hildegard Of Bingen. Here is a partial transcript of my presentation: 

"Hildegard was born in Germany and was a nun, an abbess, and a polymath: doctor, philosopher, scientist, poet, and Christian mystic (she was famous for her visions!) - and she has one of the largest musical repertoires of ALL medieval composers, male or female! 

As the 10th child of a noble family, Hildegard was given over to the church. During Hildegard’s time, nunnery’s were centers of intellectual learning run for and by nobility, so nuns (Hildegard especially!) had a huge amount of influence on politics and religion." 

One of the pieces I played was an abridged piano adaptation of Hildegard's “O Ignee Spiritus.” I thought it would be fun to sing this song in its entirety. Here is a translation of one of my favorite lines: 

'Yet in your hand you always hold the sword 

to cut away 

the deadly apple offering 

its blackened heart'

You can visit the Hildegard Society's website if you would like to read the entire English translation and/or check out the sheet music. A big thank you to Kathleen Mead for her assistance with the Latin pronunciation. If there are errors, they are mine and not hers.