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ISBN 978-90-819969-1-4  (2015)

 

 

"The reconstructions and the possibilities they open up give one much to think about. The recording (...) makes the case very well, and I appreciate the style of the singing - not 'early music' but real church music in its devotion."

 

Joseph Dyer, Professor Emeritus Boston University, Oct. 2015

 

 

Calculemus et Cantemus, A Fictitious Service from the Lost Mozarabic Rite [ order book and CD ]

Gregoriana Amsterdam dir. Geert Maessen

 

1

OV

Domine labia mea aperies

1:34

2

HYMN

O triplex honor

2:02

3

ALL

Columna ignis ducem habuerunt

1:13

4

PSLD

Alleluia ubicumque fuerint

1:39

5

ALL

Tres pueri iussu regis in fornace

1:37

6

RS

Haec dicit Dominus visitabo

2:49

7

HYMN

Alleluia piis edite

2:51

8

ANT

Alleluia tu Domine susceptor + Ps 3

2:07

9

ANT

Alleluia cantemus Domino + Ex 15

2:06

10

ANT

Clama ne cesses + Is 58

2:04

11

RS

Ecce nunc tempus acceptabile

3:26

12

LC

Sermo Sancti Augustini Episcopi

3:20

13

TRN

Nunc ecce derident me

6:33

14

HYMN

O Nazarene

3:49

15

ANT

Bone magister + Ps 118: A

1:54

16

ANT

Si ego Dominus + Ps 118: B

1:57

17

ANT

Si haec scitis + Ps 118: C

1:57

18

RS

Conclusit vias meas inimicus

5:16

19

LC

Seq. Sermo S. Augustini Episcopi

1:45

20

PSLM

Deus Deus meus respice in me

6:55

21

LC

Seq. Sermo S. Augustini Episcopi

2:35

22

CNT

Cantemus Domino gloriose enim

3:43

23

LC

Daniel prophetae

1:28

24

BNS

Benedictus Domine Deus patrum

9:25

25

CP

Kyrie, Pater noster, oratio, Benedicamus

3:45

 

 

 

77:52

 

 

Et'cetera KTC 1415 (2015)

 

 

"[…] I'm not usually all that keen on extended passages of chant, greatly preferring the real music and often using the fast forward solutions button so as to get on with it, but in this case I must admit that the whole thing is extremely well done […]"

 

Stephen Midgley, Amazon Customer Review, 12 Jun. 2015

 

"With Volume VI a major project comes to a glorious end. This is definitely one of the most important and interesting projects of recent years in the field of renaissance music. Lovers of classical polyphony shouldn't miss any of these volumes. Everyone of them is worth full attention."

 

Johan van Veen, musica Dei donum,

Nov 2015

The Leiden Choirbooks - Vol VI - 2CD

Egidius Kwartet & College, polyphony (bold)

 

on the second CD a Mass evocation

Gregoriana Amsterdam, gregorian chant (cursive)

 

01 Asperges me - Johannes Flamingus (fl. 1565 - 1573)

02 Confiteor

03 Introitus - Cibavit eos

04 Kyrie - Missa 'Philomena' - Claudin de Sermisy (c. 1490 - 1562)

05 Gloria - Missa 'Philomena' - Claudin de Sermisy

06 Epistola

07 Graduale - Oculi omnium

08 Evangelium

09 Credo - Missa 'Philomena' - Claudin de Sermisy

10 Offertorium - Portas caeli

     V. Aperiam in parabolis

11 Secreta

12 Prefatio

13 Sanctus - Missa 'Philomena' - Claudin de Sermisy

14 Canon

15 Pater noster

16 Agnus Dei - Missa 'Philomena' - Claudin de Sermisy

17 Communio - Sedit Angelus

     V. Crucifixum in carne - Johannes Flamingus

     V. Recordamini

18 Postcommunio

19 Christe qui lux es - Joachimus de Monte (fl. 1550 - 1555)

 

 

A live-recording of the concert in the Martinikerk in Groningen

(May 29, 2015) can be streamed at Concertzender.

 

 

 

Et'cetera KTC 1343 (2008)

 

 

"A few chant Responses are appropriately interleaved, performed by the specialist vocal trio Gregoriana. Again, these do more than cleanse the ear, since the chant is sensitively and compellingly ornamented. This is essential listening."

 

Fabrice Fitch - Goldberg Magazine, augustus 2008

Lamentatio Jeremiae Prophetae

Lamentations by Agricola, Morales, Arcadelt and Lassus.
Egidius Kwartet and Gregoriana, gregorian chant

 

01 Lamentatio Jeremiae - Alexander Agricola (1446-1506)

02 Taedet animam meam - Christobal de Morales (1500?-1553)

03 Lamentatio Jeremiae - Jacob Arcadelt (1505?-1567?)

04 Lamentatio Prima Primi Diei - Orlando di Lasso (1532?-1594)

05 Responsorium: In monte Oliveti - gregoriaans

06 Lamentatio Secunda Primi Diei - Orlando di Lasso (1532?-1594)

07 Responsorium: Tristis est anima mea - gregoriaans
08 Lamentatio Tertia Primi Diei - Orlando di Lasso (1532?-1594)

09 Responsorium: Ecce vidimus eum - gregoriaans
10 Responsorium: O vos omnes - Orlando di Lasso (1532?-1594)

 

 

 

 

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GregoDisc-05

 

 

Exodus

Mozes in Quran and Gregorian responsories (rec. 2008)

Gregoriana dir. Geert Maessen, with Mesrur Coşkun (imam)

 

01 Call for prayer

02 Responsory "Locutus est Dominus ad Moysen"

03 Responsory "Stetit Moyses coram Pharaone"

04 Quran, Thā-Hā: 47, 56, 77-79

05 Responsory "Cantemus Domino"

06 Responsory "In mari via tua"

07 Quran, Al-A'rāf: 138-140

08 Responsory "Ecce mitto angelum meum"

09 Responsory "Qui persequebantur"

10 Quran, Al-A'rāf: 142-143

11 Responsory "Moyses famulus Domini"

12 Responsory "Splendida facta est facies Moysi"

13 Quran, Al-A'rāf: 144-145, 170

14 Responsory "Audi Israel praecepta Domini"

15 Responsory "Sicut fui cum Moyse"

16 Quran, Al Fātihah

 

 

GregoDisc-04 (2006)

 

De Profundis

Gregorian Meditation over the End of Time

Gregoriana with Margret Spelt, organ*

 

01  introitus* "Dicit Dominus: Ego cogito"

02  graduale "Liberasti nos"

03  improvisation* on the gradual

04  alleluia "De profundis"

05  sequentia* "Dies irae"

06  offertorium* "De profundis"

07  communio* "Amen dico vobis quidquid"

 

 

 

GregoDisc-03 (2006)

 

 

"[...] bijzonder verzorgde uitvoering van een prachtig repertoire. Een onmiskenbare verrijking voor elke collektie."

 

Pieter Mannaerts, Tijdschrift voor Gregoriaans, juni 2007

Live in Leipzig

am 6. Mai 2005, Evangelisch-Lutherische Emmauskirche, Leipzig(-Sellerhausen)

Gregoriana unter Mitwirkung von Stephan Vorwergk, Orgel

 

01 - die Glocken der Emmauskirche

02 - Einführung von Martina Hergt

03 - Invitatorium "Alleluia Regem"

04 - Antiphon "Elevata est" + Psalm 4

05 - Responsorium "Post passionem"

06 - Responsorium "Omnis pulchritudo"

07 - Responsorium "Exaltare"

08 - Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986): Meditation

09 - Antiphon "A summo" + Psalm 91(90)

10 - Responsorium "Non conturbetur"

11 - Responsorium "Ascendens in altum"

12 - Responsorium "Tempus est"

13 - Jehan Alain (1911-1940): Le jardin suspendu

14 - Antiphon "Ascendit Deus" + Psalm 134(133)

15 - Responsorium "Non conturbetur"

16 - Responsorium "Ite in orbem"

17 - Responsorium "Eduxit Dominus"

18 - Responsorium "Ponit nubem"

19 - Hymnus "Te Deum laudamus"

20 - Dankwort

 

 

GregoDisc-02 (2006)

 

Jubilate et Cantate

Gregorian Meditation over Eastertide

Gregoriana with Judica Lookman & Bert Lotz

(bagpipes and cow horns)

 

1 introitus "Victricem"

2 't Was op een witten donderdagavond

3 alleluia "Cantate Domino" (psalm 98(97))

4 Schoon boven alle schonen

5 offertorium "Jubilate Deo universa" (with two verses)

6 Christus is opgestanden

7 communio "Cantate Domino"

 

 

GregoDisc-01 (2003)

 

 

Gregoriana Live 2003

Amsterdam - Deventer - Epe - Muiden - Zaandam - Zalk

Gregoriana and Mette Rooseboom, soprano*

 

1 introitus "Benedicta sit"

2 graduale "Haec dies" (with 7(sic!) verses)

3 alleluia "Venite exsultemus" (with 3 verses)

4 alleluia "Benedictus es" (with 3 verses)

5 offertorium "In die solemnitatis" (with two verses)

6 responsorium "Magnus Dominus"

7 communio "Populus acquisitionis"

8 *responsorium "Angelis suis"

 

"[...] nu beleven we dan ook in Nederland het multi culti gregoriaans. Dat is een verheugende ontwikkeling, Vooral als het zo muzikaal en met zo'n fraaie koorklank wordt gedaan als door Gregoriana [...] heel indrukwekkend."

 

Marcel Zijlstra, Tijdschrift voor Gregoriaans, maart 2004 recensie

 

 

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