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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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Touching,
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This review is from: Ego sum Resurrectio: Gregorian Chant for the Dead (Audio CD)
From the foreword: ''the chants of the liturgia dufunctorum (Liturgy of the dead) originate from two celebrations: the Order of Burial and All Souls' Day on 2nd November. Nothing is known about these chants before the eight and ninth cnturies, because the manuscripts of that period only recorded the verbal texts of the readings and prayers. Yet, starting from the 10th century, music manuscripts reveal the existence of a repertoire that will consist of more than a hundred chants.''This was some information. But now I must say that this cd is brilliant, excellent, of immense emotional power! It is one of the best gregorian chant recordings I've ever heard. So clean, pure almost ''otherworldly''. Featured inside are the complete lyrics in latin. Technically the chants are sung by a cantor (Alessio Randon) and a female choir (Aurora Surgit). But enough talking, just listen to the Requiem Aeternam and Epistula samples to be convinced of its beauty/greatness/ability to reach and quake your heart....
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Ego Sum Reserrectio,
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This review is from: Ego sum Resurrectio: Gregorian Chant for the Dead (Audio CD)
The Latin CD Ego Sum Resurrectio was a beautiful CD for individudals that love Gregorian Chant. The CD was made in 1994 in Germany but Italian Singers sang the chant. It is a gift for my choral music director who studied and knows and loves chant. It is soothing & meditative if you enjoy Gregorian chant. The singers are very talented on the CD. This CD is for the Funderal of the Dead.
6 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fine recording.,
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This review is from: Ego sum Resurrectio: Gregorian Chant for the Dead (MP3 Download)
This is an recording of the Matin of the Dead and the First Mass of All Soul's Day of the Tridentine Liturgy and the Breviary.
Like all studio recording, there is a sense of sterility. These pieces were meant to be used in divine worship not as performance pieces. |
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Ego sum Resurrectio: Gregorian Chant for the Dead by Gregorian Chant (Audio CD - 1996)
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