Post-Tridentine Gregorian Chant in Hungary by Schola Hungarica (CD, 2014)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelBmcr, BMC Records
UPC5998309301933
eBay Product ID (ePID)13046036874

Product Key Features

Release Year2014
FormatCD
GenreClassical Artists
ArtistSchola Hungarica
Release TitlePost-Tridentine Gregorian Chant in Hungary

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks38
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Introitus 1.2 Kyrie 1.3 Alleluia 1.4 Cancio 1.5 Sanctus - Agnus 1.6 Communio 1.7 Cancio 1.8 Introitus 1.9 Alleluia 1.10 Communio 1.11 Cancio 1.12 Introitus 1.13 Alleluia 1.14 Communio 1.15 Cancio 1.16 Introitus 1.17 Alleluia 1.18 Communio 1.19 Cancio 1.20 Cancio 1.21 Introitus 1.22 Alleluia 1.23 Communio 1.24 Cancio 1.25 Introitus 1.26 Alleluia 1.27 Communio 1.28 Cancio 1.29 Introitus 1.30 Alleluia 1.31 Communio 1.32 Cancio 1.33 Introitus 1.34 Kyrie - Gloria 1.35 Alleluia 1.36 Sanctus - Agnus 1.37 Communion 1.38 Cancio
NotesThe Pauline order was founded in Hungary at the end of the thirteenth century, and for a long time clung to the central Hungarian liturgical and musical customs as a sign of the order's own identity. When after 1600 they moved to the new Roman (Tridentine) liturgy, they wanted to preserve at least the musical aspect of the order's character, and so they reapplied the Roman chant texts to their own melodies from the Hungarian tradition, simplifying them a little where they saw fit. Compared to the old Gregorian chant this was a barbarian act, but this repertoire is a part of our music history, and if we listen to it as an expression of late Renaissance or early classical music, then undeniably, melodious and at times heart-rending chants were created in this manner.
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