Immerse yourself in the sacred and timeless sounds of Gregorian Chant with "Exaudiam Eum - Gregorian Chant for Lent and Holy Week" by Consortium Vocale. This exquisite collection, released in 2007, features chants from the five Sundays of Lent, Palm Sunday, and Good Friday, meticulously recorded in the medieval church at Ringsaker, Norway. The album spans a duration of one hour and twelve minutes, comprising 21 tracks that encapsulate the essence of Lent and Holy Week.
The Gregorian melodies presented here have deep historical roots, tracing back to the Jewish synagogue service and evolving into the Christian liturgy. Under the direction of Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale delivers a performance that is both reverent and captivating, making it a profound experience for anyone drawn to the spiritual and historical significance of Gregorian chant.
The album includes a variety of chants such as Introitus, Graduale, Kyrie, and Communio, each contributing to the rich tapestry of liturgical music. Notable tracks include "Kyrie Xvii A - Kyrie Salve," "Hymnus - Crux Fidelis," and "Improperia - Popule Meus - Trishagion," which highlight the depth and diversity of the chants performed.
"Exaudiam Eum" is not just an album; it is a journey through the sacred chants of Lent and Holy Week, offering a serene and contemplative atmosphere. Whether you are a devotee of Gregorian chant or a newcomer to this ancient form of music, this album provides a profound and enriching experience. The combination of the Consortium Vocale's skilled performance and the acoustics of the medieval church in Ringsaker creates an atmosphere of tranquility and reverence, making it a standout release in the genre of Gregorian chant.
Tracks
Introitus - Invocabit MeGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Graduale - Angelis SuisGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Introitus - ReminiscereGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Communio - Visionem Quam VidistisGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Introitus - Oculi MeiGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Graduale - Exsurge DomineGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Consortium Vocale, Alexander M. Schweitzer
Introitus - Laetare IerusalemGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Kyrie Xvii A - Kyrie SalveGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Consortium Vocale, Alexander M. Schweitzer
Graduale - Laetatus SumGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Consortium Vocale, Alexander M. Schweitzer
Tractus - Qui ConfiduntGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Consortium Vocale, Alexander M. Schweitzer
Evangelium - De Caeco NatoGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Offertorium - Laudate DominumGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Consortium Vocale, Alexander M. Schweitzer
Oratio Super Oblata - Praefatio - Sanctus XiiGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Agnus Dei Xii - Pater CunctaGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Communio - Lutum FecitGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Introitus - Iudica MeGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Communio - Videns DominusGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Offertorium - ImproperiumGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Consortium Vocale, Alexander M. Schweitzer
Improperia - Popule Meus - TrishagionGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Hymnus - Crux FidelisGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Alexander M. Schweitzer, Consortium Vocale
Graduale Christus Factus EstGregorian Chant, Sacred Scripture, Consortium Vocale, Alexander M. Schweitzer
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