A rich experience of the church's liturgical year through Gregorian chant. This release delivers a stirring collection of Gregorian chants, celebrating "Ordinary Time" - the season of the liturgical year between the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord and Lent, and from Pentecost Sunday until the beginning of the Advent season. Ordinary Time is the thread of the liturgical year, commemorating each Sunday with the Resurrection and the Paschal mystery. Expertly sung by the world-renowned monastic choir of Solesmes, France, this Gregorian chant recording enables listeners to participate in a rich experience of the church's liturgical year. "This recording has remained a touchstone of chant singing... It's elegance, it's utter rightness once more becoming evident." (Fanfare)
6 Basse de Trompette & Tierce en Taille in D L. Marchand 3:27
7 Communion Notas Mihi 2:11
8 Finale Trio Sonata in G Major, BWV 530 J. S. Bach 4:11
9 Introit Omnis Terra 2:15
10 Gradual Misit Dominus 4:08
11 Alleluia Laudate Deum 1:44
12 Offertory Iubilate Deo 3:20
13 Canzona Quarta, in F Major G. Frescobaldi 2:49
14 Communion Dicit Dominus 3:16
15 Francaise, N. 4 from the Suite Francaise J. Langlais 2:30
16 Introit Adorate Deum 2:05
17 Gradual Timebunt Gentes 3:48
18 Alleluia Dominus Regnavit 2:13
19 Offertory Dextera Domini 1:17
20 Fantaisie en Echo, in a J. P. Sweelinck 4:09
21 Communion Comedite Pinguia 2:08
22 Concerto After Vivaldi, in a Major, BWV 593, First Movement J.S. Bach 4:40
A rich experience of the church's liturgical year through Gregorian chant. This release delivers a stirring collection of Gregorian chants, celebrating "Ordinary Time" - the season of the liturgical year between the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord and Lent, and from Pentecost Sunday until the beginning of the Advent season. Ordinary Time is the thread of the liturgical year, commemorating each Sunday with the Resurrection and the Paschal mystery. Expertly sung by the world-renowned monastic choir of Solesmes, France, this Gregorian chant recording enables listeners to participate in a rich experience of the church's liturgical year. "This recording has remained a touchstone of chant singing... It's elegance, it's utter rightness once more becoming evident." (Fanfare)