Immerse yourself in the sacred and serene sounds of Gregorian Chant with "Fingergull - In Festo Susceptionis Sanguinis Domini," a captivating album released by the renowned Schola Sanctae Sunnivae. Conducted by Anne Kleivset, this album is a testament to the enduring beauty of Gregorian chant, seamlessly blended with the delicate nuances of Japanese classical music. Released on August 1, 2015, under the esteemed 2L label, this album offers a unique and enchanting listening experience that spans a total of 1 hour and 18 minutes.
The album features a rich tapestry of chants and hymns, meticulously performed by the Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, known for their precision and devotion to the art of Gregorian chant. From the solemn antiphons of the "Ad primas vesperas" to the uplifting hymns of the "Ad laudes," each track is a journey through the sacred liturgy, evoking a sense of tranquility and reverence. The fusion of Gregorian chant with Japanese classical elements adds a layer of depth and intrigue, making "Fingergull - In Festo Susceptionis Sanguinis Domini" a standout release in the world of sacred music.
Whether you are a devotee of Gregorian chant or a lover of classical music, this album promises to captivate and inspire. The Schola Sanctae Sunnivae's impeccable performance, coupled with the exquisite production quality of 2L, ensures that every note resonates with clarity and purity. "Fingergull - In Festo Susceptionis Sanguinis Domini" is not just an album; it is an experience that transcends time and culture, inviting you to explore the timeless beauty of sacred music.
Ad primas vesperas, antiphona: Super precipuosGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
Ad primas vesperas, antiphona: Ecce advenit dominator DeusGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad primas vesperas, antiphona: Salus aeterna nobisGregorian Chant, medieval office, Sacred Scripture, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
Ad primas vesperas, antiphona: Christus Deus nosterGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad primas vesperas, antiphona: Exultemus in DominoGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad primas vesperas, responsorium: Jesu boneGregorian Chant, medieval office, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, MS Add. 47, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
Ad primas vesperas, hymne: Salve lux mundiGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad primas vesperas, antiphona ad Magnificat: Ave pater gloriosaeGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
Ad matutinas, antiphona ad invitatorium: Filie Sion veniteGregorian Chant, medieval office, Sacred Scripture, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
Ad matutinas, hymnus: Christe redemptor omniumGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
In primo nocturno, antiphona: Auctor salutis omniumGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
In primo nocturno, antiphona: Beata vere civitasGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
In primo nocturno, antiphona: Clementissime DomineGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
In primo nocturno, responsorium: Dignus es, DomineGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
In primo nocturno, responsorium: O vere digna hostiaGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
In primo nocturno, responsorium: Domine Jesu ChristeGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, MS Add. 47, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
In secundo nocturno, antiphona: Domine rex omnipotensGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
In secundo nocturno, antiphona: Gregem tuum DomineGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
In secundo nocturno, antiphona: Da, benignissime DeusGregorian Chant, medieval office, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, MS Add. 47, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
In secundo nocturno, responsorium: Verbum patris aeterniGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
In secundo nocturno, responsorium: Primogenito patrisGregorian Chant, medieval office, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, MS Add. 47, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
In secundo nocturno, responsorium: Completis scriptisGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, MS Add. 47, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
In tertio nocturno, antiphona: Gratia Dei per Jesum ChristumGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, MS Add. 47, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
In tertio nocturno, antiphona: Domine fons misericordiaeGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, MS Add. 47, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
In tertio nocturno, antiphona: Ave regum rex et DomineGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
In tertio nocturno, responsorium: Sanguis tuus DomineGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, MS Add. 47, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
In tertio nocturno, responsorium: Gratia dominicaGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
In tertio nocturno, responsorium: Summa lausGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad laudes, antiphona: Crux benedicta nitet, DominusGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad laudes, antiphona: Salvator mundi, salva nosGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, MS Add. 47, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad laudes, antiphona: Orabat Christus in caelumGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad laudes, antiphona: Redemisti nos, DeusGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Anne Kleivset, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae
Ad laudes, antiphona: Ecce de quo Johannes dicitGregorian Chant, medieval office, MS Add. 47, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad laudes, hymnus: Magne Deus potentiaeGregorian Chant, medieval office, Holy Blood office, Sacred Scripture, MS Add. 47, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad laudes, Antiphona ad Benedictus: Laetentur omnes populiGregorian Chant, medieval office, Sacred Scripture, Holy Blood office, MS Add. 47, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Ad secundas vesperas, antiphona ad Magnificat: Rex seculorumGregorian Chant, medieval office, Sacred Scripture, MS Add. 47, Holy Blood office, Schola Sanctae Sunnivae, Anne Kleivset
Gregorian Chant is the quintessential tradition of Western plainchant, a sacred form of monophonic, unaccompanied song in Latin that has resonated within the Roman Catholic Church for centuries. Originating in the 9th and 10th centuries across Western and Central Europe, this ethereal music is often mistakenly attributed to Pope Gregory I, but it is actually a synthesis of various chant traditions that emerged during the Carolingian era. The haunting melodies and Latin texts of Gregorian Chant create a serene and meditative atmosphere, perfect for prayer and reflection. The music of Gregorian Chant is not just an auditory experience; it's a journey through the rich history and spiritual depth of the Catholic liturgy. From the ancient hymns to modern interpretations, Gregorian Chant offers a timeless connection to the divine, fostering a singular focus on the sacred without modern distractions. Whether you're exploring the traditional chants or contemporary adaptations, Gregorian Chant invites you to immerse yourself in the pure, unadorned beauty of this sacred music.