Psallat Ecclesia Schola Solensis

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Album info

Album-Release:
2011

HRA-Release:
07.02.2011

Label: 2L

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Choral / Chant

Artist: Schola Solensis

Composer: Gregorian Chant

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Salus eterna 01:59
  • 2 Congaudentes exultemus 05:28
  • 3 Nato canunt omnia 02:43
  • 4 Introitus, St. Agatha: Gaudeamus 02:34
  • 5 Alleluia Letabitur iustus 02:18
  • 6 Laudes debitas Deo 02:33
  • 7 Victimae paschali laudes 01:53
  • 8 Lux illuxit, St. Hallvard 05:00
  • 9 Alleluia Quoniam Deus 02:21
  • 10 Psallat ecclesia 03:06
  • 11 Ecce pulcra 03:29
  • 12 Martiris eximii 04:49
  • 13 Probasti 02:20
  • 14 Stola iucunditatis 04:29
  • 15 Virgini Mariae 01:43
  • Total Runtime 46:45

Info for Psallat Ecclesia

What we call Gregorian chant is old music. By the 13th century most of it was already composed. It is the church's oldest musical treasure, and is the word of God spoken, and prayers prayed, in a language where the word is lifted and born on wings of exquisite beauty. It is not just a language of words, but a meeting of words and melody in an expression of extraordinary power.

Gregorian chant developed over a long period of oral transmission from generation to generation. If there is an evolutionary theory for artistic expression, a sort of 'survival of the fittest', it can certainly be used about Gregorian chant. Many of these melodies are so unbelievably beautiful; it is as if we sense divine participation in their creation. There is an air of mysticism in this music, which more and more people are seeking as a setting for meditation and prayer.

Ragnhild Hadland (soloist)
Schola Solensis
Halvor J. Østtveit (conductor)

Schola Solensis was founded in 1995, in connection with the re-erection of the medieval church at Sola. The cantor is Halvor J. Østtveit. Schola Solensis sings Gregorian chant, and collects its repertory both from the core of the Roman liturgy and from rare Norwegian and Icelandic sources. Since 1995 Schola Solensis has participated in numerous festivals, and gives concerts on a regular basis, mainly in the medieval church at Sola and the monastery at Utstein.

Booklet for Psallat Ecclesia

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