Description
From Evening To Evening With Gregorian Chants - Schola Hungarica, László Dobszay, Janka Szendrei / Hungaroton Classic Audio CD 1995 Stereo / HCD 31086
UPC 5991813108623
Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Latin (and occasionally Greek) of the Roman Catholic Church. Gregorian chant developed mainly in western and central Europe during the 9th and 10th centuries, with later additions and redactions. Although popular legend credits Pope Gregory I with inventing Gregorian chant, scholars believe that it arose from a later Carolingian synthesis of Roman chant and Gallican chant.
Label: | Hungaroton – HCD 31086 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | Hungary |
Released: |
1995 |
Genre: | Non-Music, Classical |
Style: | Medieval, Religious |
Tracklist:
I. Evening (Vespers) | |||
1 | Hymn: Deus Creator Omnium | ||
2 | Antiphon: Peccata Mea | ||
II. Vigil (Matutin) |
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3a | Invitatory: Praeoccupemus | ||
3b | Psalm 94: Venite | ||
4a | Versicle: Memor Fui Nocte | ||
4b | Responsory: A Dextris Est | ||
4c | Responsory: Audiam Domine | ||
4d | Responsory: Ad Te Domine | ||
5a | Versicle: Quoniam Tu Illuminas | ||
5b | Responsory: Diligam Te | ||
5c | Responsory: Adiutor Meus | ||
5d | Responsory: Benedicam Domino | ||
6a | Versicle: Exaltare Domine | ||
6b | Responsory: Quam Magna Multitudo | ||
6c | Responsory: Paratum Cor Meum | ||
6d | Responsory: Misericordia tua Domine | ||
III. Dawn (Lauds) |
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7 | Three Antiphons With Canticle Benedicite (Gloria Et Honor - Caminus Ardebat - Sanctus) | ||
8a | Hymn: Ecce Lam Noctis | ||
8b | Versicle: Haec Est Dies | ||
9 | Antiphon: Benedictus Deus Israelbenedictus Dominus Deus Israel Canticummal With Canticle Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel (négyszólamú / With Polyphonic Alternate) | ||
IV. Morning (Terce) |
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10a | Hymn: Nunc Sancte Nobis Spiritus | ||
10b | Antiphon: Deduc Me | ||
V. Solemn Mass |
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11 | Antiphon: Asperges Me | ||
12 | Processional Responsory: Deus Qui Sedes | ||
13 | Introit: Omnis Terra | ||
14 | Introduction Of The Preface: Dominus Vobiscum | ||
15 | Organn Interlude | ||
VI. Noon (Sext) |
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16a | Hymn: Rector Potens Verax Deus | ||
16b | Antiphon: Adiuva Me | ||
VII. Afternoon (None) |
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17a | Hymn: Rerum Deus Tenax Vigor | ||
17b | Antiphon: Aspice In Me | ||
VIII. Evening (Vespers) |
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18 | Antiphon Sede A Dixris Meis With Psalm 109: Dixit Dominus ( Part 4) | ||
19a | Brief Reading: Dominus Autem Dirigat | ||
19b | Responsory: Quam Magnificata | ||
20a | Hymn: Lucis Creator Optime | ||
20b | Versicle: Dirigatur Domine | ||
21a | Antiphon: Venite Ad Me Omnes With Canticle: Magnificat ( Verses 1,2, 4 Part) | ||
21b | Prayer: Deus Qui Nos In Tantis | ||
IX. Night (Ciompline) |
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22a | Hymn: Te Lucis Ante Terminum | ||
22b | Versicle: Custodi Nos | ||
23a | Antiphon: Salva Nos With Canticle Nunc Dimittis | ||
23b | Blessing: Noctem Quietam (With Peal) | ||
24 | Antiphon: Ave Regina Caelorum (3 Part) |
- Conductor – Janka Szendrei, László Dobszay
- Design – Hungaroton
- Organ – László Dobszay (tracks: 15)
- Performer – Schola Hungarica (tracks: 1 -14. 16 - 24)
- Solo Vocal – András Soós (tracks: 6/d, 9,14, 19/a,21/a,b, 24), Balázs Vágvölgyi (tracks: 4/a, c, 5/a,c, 6/a), Benedek Héja (tracks: 5c), Gergely Schütz (tracks: 4c,6c), Ildikó Fodor (tracks: 23/b), László Kéringer (tracks: 5d), Péter Keresztessy (tracks: 4d)