Exaudiam Eum - Gregorian Chant for Lent and Holy Week Consortium Vocale Oslo
Album info
Album-Release:
2007
HRA-Release:
12.11.2010
Label: 2L
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Choral / Chant
Artist: Consortium Vocale Oslo
Composer: Gregorian Chant
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
Formats & Prices
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FLAC 192 | $ 18.90 |
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FLAC 96 | $ 15.30 |
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FLAC 96 / MCH | $ 19.80 |
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DSD 64 | $ 18.90 |
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MQA | $ 19.80 |
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- 1 Introitus - Invocabit Me 02:47
- 2 Graduale - Angelis Suis 03:58
- 3 Introitus - Reminiscere 03:33
- 4 Communio - Visionem Quam Vidistis 01:24
- 5 Introitus - Oculi Mei 03:36
- 6 Graduale - Exsurge Domine 05:53
- 7 Introitus - Laetare Ierusalem 03:52
- 8 Kyrie Xvii a - Kyrie Salve 01:33
- 9 Graduale - Laetatus Sum 02:55
- 10 Tractus - Qui Confidunt 03:21
- 11 Evangelium - De Caeco Nato 05:03
- 12 Offertorium - Laudate Dominum 03:47
- 13 Oratio Super Oblata - Praefatio - Sanctus Xii 04:21
- 14 Agnus Dei Xii - Pater Cuncta 01:10
- 15 Communio - Lutum Fecit 01:33
- 16 Introitus - Iudica Me 03:12
- 17 Communio - Videns Dominus 02:19
- 18 Offertorium - Improperium 05:04
- 19 Improperia - Popule Meus - Trishagion 04:57
- 20 Hymnus - Crux Fidelis 05:06
- 21 Graduale Christus Factus Est 03:23
Info for Exaudiam Eum - Gregorian Chant for Lent and Holy Week
Gregorian chant, in its all-embracing spirituality and poetry, appeals to the deeper levels of the human heart. Monks in the Middle Ages composed and performed this music as an integrated part of their daily occupation with Sacred Scripture.
Throughout the centuries Gregorian chant has enriched and deepened the liturgy of the church, and has been a source of inspiration in every period of European music history. Under the leadership of Alexander M. Schweitzer Consortium Vocale presents chants from the five Sundays of Lent, Palm Sunday and Good Friday, recorded in the medieval church at Ringsaker in Norway.
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Booklet for Exaudiam Eum - Gregorian Chant for Lent and Holy Week