Description
Plainchant From Prague - Schola Hungarica, László Dobszay, Janka Szendrei / Hungaroton Audio CD 1989 Stereo
HCD 31085
Label: | Hungaroton – HCD 31085 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | Hungary |
Released: |
1989 |
Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Medieval, Religious |
Tracklist:
I. Dedication Festival Mass | |||
1 | 1. Introitus: Terribilis Est Locus Iste | 1:45 | |
2 | 2. Kyrie - Immense Conditor | 2:46 | |
3 | 3. Lectio Cum Tropis: As Decus Ecclesiae | 3:40 | |
4 | 4. Offertorium Cum Versibus: Domine Deus, In Simplicitate |
4:55 | |
5 | 5. Sanctus Cum Tropis - Adonai Athanatos | 2:20 | |
6 | 6. Benedicamen: Zacheus Arbosis | 1:05 | |
II. Feast Of "Corpus Christi" |
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7 | 1. Introitus: Cibavit Eos | 1:56 | |
8 | 2. Alleluia - O Iesu, Pastor Pie | 2:16 | |
9 | 3. Antiphona Cum Tropis: Melchisedech, Rex Salem | 3:40 | |
10 | 4. Motetum: Ave, Lumen Dei Verum | 1:40 | |
III. Mass In Honour Of The Blessed Virgin Mary |
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11 | 1. Introitus: Gaudeamus Omnes | 1:03 | |
12 | 2. Graduale: Propter Veritatem | 2:07 | |
13 | 3. Alleluia - Subveni, Mater Pia | 2:03 | |
14 | 4. Sequentia: Gaude, Mater Luminis | 1:56 | |
15 | 5. Cantio: Culmen Honoris | 2:02 | |
16 | 6. A) Communio: Ave, Regina Caelorum | 0:54 | |
17 | 6. B) Cantio: O, Regina, Lux Divina | 0:44 | |
IV. Saints Of Prague |
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18 | 1. Antiphona: Laetare, Bohemia (St. Procopius) | 1:44 | |
19 | 2. Sequentia: Vito Plaudat (St. Vitus) | 4:40 | |
20 | 3. Alleluia - Consolator Miserorum (St. Wenceslaus) | 2:17 | |
21 | 4. Antiphona: O, Mater Bohemiae (St. Ludmilla) | 1:30 | |
22 | 5. Antiphona: Laudate Dominum (St. Adalbertus) | 1:30 | |
23 | 6. Motetum: Veni, Sancte Spiritus - Da Gaudiorum | 1:28 | |
24 | 7. Antiphona: Quam Pretiosus (Johannes Hus) | 0:31 |
- Conductor – Janka Szendrei (tracks: 1, 3-5, 7, 9, 11-14, 16, 18, 21, 22), László Dobszay (tracks: 2, 6, 8, 10, 15, 17, 19, 20, 23, 24)
- Ensemble – Schola Hungarica
- Recorded By – Veronika Vincze
- Technician [Balance Engineer] – Ferenc Pécsi
- Vocals [Soloist] – András Soós (tracks: 15), Gergely Dobszay (tracks: 3), László Kéringer (tracks: 3, 5), László Melis (tracks: 15), Péter Keresztessy (tracks: 20)