Saint Pierre de Solesmes Abbey Monks' Choir - Gregorian Anthology [New CD]

Artist: Saint Pierre de Solesmes Abbey Monks' Choir

Title: Gregorian Anthology

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Format: CD

Release Date: 1998

Label: Solesmes

UPC: 709887083822

Genre: Classical Artists

Album Tracks

1. Tu, Puer, Communion
2. Gloria Ambrosien
3. In Splendoribus Sanctorum, Communion Chant (1st Mass of Christmas)
4. Christe Redemptor Omnium, Hymn in Mode 1
5. Ecce Nomen Domini
6. Nos Autem, Introit
7. Christus Factus Est, Gradual in Mode 5 (Liber Usualis, No 655)
8. Ubi Caritas, Offertory in Mode 8
9. Pange Lingua, Hymn
10. Tenebrae Factae Sunt, Responsory
11. Vexilla Regis Prodeunt, Hymn in Mode 1 (Liber Usualis 575)
12. Ecce Quomodo, Responsory in Mode 4 (Liber Usualis 728)
13. Alleluia: Christus Resurgens
14. Haec Dies, Gradual
15. Pascha Nostrum, Communion
16. Victimae Paschali Laudes, Sequence in Mode 1 for Easter (GR 198, Liber Usualis 780)
17. Ad Coenam Agni Providi, Hymn in Mode 8
18. Exsultemus Et Laetemur, Cantus Responsorialis
19. Salve Dies Dierum Gloria (Easter Procession)
20. Salve Sancta Parens, Introit for St. Mary
21. Kyrie
22. Benedicta
23. Recordare, Offertory in Mode 1
24. Regina Cæli
25. Te Deum, in Mode 4
26. Church Bells: The Bells of Solesmes

This anthology of Gregorian chants is of great interest as the contents are in liturgical order, following the principal seasons (Christmas, Holy Week, Easter, and Marian Feasts) representing the entire liturgical year. The beautiful Gregorian chant illumunates the liturgical texts, inviting the listener to contemplate the life of Christ and the foundation of the church. This overview will provide more enjoyment for the experienced listener while making a splendid introduction to the beauty of Gregorian chant for the novice. Throughout the anthology the unique interpretive insights that are the hallmark of Solesmes' recordings are carefully preserved. In the late 19th century, Pope Leo XIII charged the Abbey of Solesmes with the restoration and preservation of Gregorian Chant according to the original 10th-11th century manuscripts. The care and zeal with which the monks undertook this mission quickly extended the Abbey's influence beyond Europe. Their goal: that Gregorian Chant be available to all people so they may "pray with the help of beauty" (Pop St. Pius X). Today, the Abbey continues to be a vibrant source of research and liturgical prayer with their library of over 200,000 volumes, and a musical palaeography workshop second only to the Vatican. But above all, Solesmes is a living community of Benedictine monks searching for God and sharing their spirituality, community life, and heritage.

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