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Gregorian chants from medieval Hungary : Advent, Christmas, Pentecost
- Title
- Gregorian chants from medieval Hungary : Advent, Christmas, Pentecost [sound recording].
- Author
- Schola Hungarica prf
- Publication
- [Hungary] : Hungaroton, [1985?], p1978.
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Audio | Use in library | CD- 2788 v.2 | Off-site |
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- Description
- 1 sound disc : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
- Series Statement
- Magyar Gregoriánum ; 2
- Uniform Title
- Magyar Gregoriánum ; 2.
- Alternative Title
- Gregorian and polyphonic chants from medieval Hungary
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Chants.
- Note
- Title from container.
- Sung by mixed choir and women's choir.
- Music ed. by Benjámin Rajeczky.
- Compact disc.
- Originally issued on analog discs: SLPX 12048.
- Program notes by Benjámin Rajeczky (including table of sources) in English, French & German and Latin vocal texts with English translations inserted in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded at the Reformed Church, Ócsa [Hungary].
- Recorded in the Reformed Church, Ócsa, Hungary.
- Contents
- Advent. [Propers for the mass of the 2nd Sunday in Advent]. Ecce carissimi [hymn] (4:20) ; Populus Syon [introit] (3:06) ; Ex Syon species [gradual] (2:21) ; Alleluia. Rex noster - Missus Gabriel [sequence] (6:35) ; Deus tu convertens [offertory] (1:35) ; Sanctus. Omnes unanimiter [polyphonic, with trope] (1:59) ; Iersalem surge [communion] (52 sec.) --
- Christmas. Consolamini, consolamini [polyphonic] (4:33) ; O mundi Domina [antiphon] (54 sec.) ; Verbum caro factum est [polyphonic responsory] (3:17) --
- Pentecost. Ascendit Christus [polyphonic cantio] (1:04) ; Repleatur os meum (3:23) ; Alleluia. Veni sancte - Veni Sancte Spiritus [sequence] (5:04) ; Lauda anima mea (1:19) ; Spiritus ubi vult (1:08) ; Loquebantur (2:01) ; Paraclitus egrediens [polyphonic cantio] (1:38).
- OCLC
- ocn233522800
- SCSB-14490307
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library