Jiří Bárta, a celebrated Czech cellist, and the renowned ensemble Schola Gregoriana Pragensis come together to create a unique and captivating musical experience with their album "Dialogues." Released on May 28, 2010, this chamber music album blends the ancient with the contemporary, featuring a mix of Gregorian chants, medieval polyphony, and modern compositions.
The album opens with "Universi (Graduale)" and closes with "In The Gorge for Cello Solo," showcasing a diverse range of styles and influences. Jiří Bárta's virtuosic cello playing is a highlight throughout, complemented by the ethereal vocals of Schola Gregoriana Pragensis. The ensemble's artistic director, David Eben, guides the group through a selection of pieces that include works by Arvo Pärt, Paweł Szymański, and Peter Graham, as well as traditional Gregorian chants.
"Dialogues" is a testament to the collaborative spirit between Bárta and Schola Gregoriana Pragensis, who have shared the stage for years, exploring both early and contemporary music. The album's 12 tracks span a total of 63 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of sound that is both meditative and dynamic. Notable tracks include "Miserere" by Paweł Szymański, the hauntingly beautiful "Fratres" by Arvo Pärt, and the intricate "Cello Suite: I. Goya" by Peter Graham.
Recorded in Leohrádek Hvězda, Prague, the album benefits from the exceptional acoustics of the venue, enhancing the clarity and depth of the performances. The production team, led by Matouš Vlčinský, ensures that every note is captured with precision and warmth.
Whether you're a fan of classical music, Gregorian chants, or contemporary compositions, "Dialogues" offers a compelling listen. Jiří Bárta's mastery of the cello and the Schola Gregoriana Pragensis's exquisite vocal harmonies create a sound that is both timeless and innovative. This album is a must-listen for anyone seeking a unique and enriching musical experience.