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NPR Milestones of the Millennium: CHANT - Hymns and Sequences - Gloria in excelsis Deo
Release Date: January 12, 1999 SMK60988 CD Longplay Gregorian chant (or plainchant), among the oldest Western music to be preserved, is ecclesiastical monophony: a single, highly decorated melodic line without harmony or accompaniment, used in the Latin rite of the Roman Catholic Church. It marks the beginning of the tradition of art music in Western Europe that has continued for a millennium. The noted scholar Rev. J.F. Weber will guide listeners to National Public Radio's "Performance Today" through this fascinating leg of the millennium journey. Sony Classical's companion CD has been compiled from Gregorian chant releases in our acclaimed SEON and Vivarte lines. National Public Radio and Sony Classical have teamed up in an exciting new partnership to celebrate the millennium and mark the end of the 20th Century. National Public Radio "Milestones of the Millennium" is a new series of records and radio shows dedicated to exploring the development of music over the past 1,000 years. The series debuted on National Public Radio's "Performance Today" program on January 1, 1999 and will air weekly for the next two years. The show will touch on pivotal events, places, movements, artists and music, creating evocative images in sound. The Sony Classical companion CD series will extend and amplify the theme and content of each radio program with selections and performances drawn from the rich Sony Classical archives, featuring such acclaimed artists as Leonard Bernstein, Glenn Gould, Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis, Igor Stravinsky, John Williams and many others. Each CD contains an essay by the host of the corresponding NPR program. New CDs in the series will be released every 3-4 months through the year 2000. |
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Track listing for CD Longplay 1 Te decet laus (Conclusion of the Matins) (Voice) 2 Gloria in excelsis Deo (Grand Doxology - Hymn to the Angels) (Voice) 3 Aeterne rerum conditor (Hymn at Lauds on Sundays) (excerpt) (Voice) 4 Inventor rutili (Hymn for the Lighting of the Easter Fire) (Voice) 5 Mediae noctis tempus est (Hymn for the Night Vigil) (Voice) 6 A solis ortus cardine (Hymn for Christmas Vespers) (Voice) 7 Gloria, laus, et honor (Processional Hymn for Palm Sunday) (Voice) 8 Sancti, venite, Christi corpus (Celtic Hymn for Holy Thursday) (Voice) 9 Congregavit nos in unum Christi amor (Antiphon for the Washing of the Feet on Holy Thursday) (Voice) 10 Pange, lingua (Hymn to the Holy Cross on Good Friday) (Voice) 11 Hic est dies verus Dei (Hymn for the Easter Liturgy of Milan) (Voice) 12 Beata nobis gaudia (Hymn at Lauds for Pentecost) (Voice) 13 Ave, maris stella (Hymn to Mary) (Voice) 14 Ut queant laxis (Hymn to St. John the Baptist) (Voice) 15 Aurea luce (Hymn for Vespers at the Feasts of Saints Peter and Paul) (Voice) 16 Urbs beata Ierusalem (Hymn for the Dedication of a Church) (Voice) 17 O quanta, qualia (Hymn for Vespers on Saturdays) (Voice) 18 Alleluia, dulce carmen (Farewell to the Alleluia before Lent) (Voice) 19 Grates nunc omnes reddamus Domino Deo (Sequence for Christmas, Midnight Mass) (Voice) 20 Victimae Paschali laudes (Easter Sequence) (Voice) 21 Omnes gentes, plaudite (Sequence for the Ascension) (Voice) 22 Veni, Sancte Spiritus (Sequence for Pentecost) (Voice) 23 Lauda, Sion, Salvatorem (Sequence for Corpus Christi) (Voice) 24 Mundi aetate octava (Sequence for Feasts of Saints) (Voice) 25 Ave maria...Virgo serena (Sequence for the Annunciation) 26 Alma redemptoris Mater quem (Sequence for Advent and Christmas) 27 Stabat Mater dolorosa (The Seven Sorrows) 28 Kyrie - Virginitatis amator (Trope) |
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