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On demand from Friday 15 July 2022 20:00
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Programme
Gregorian | Trope: Gregorius presul meritis - Antiphon: Ad te levavi animam meam | |
Gregorian | Organum: In hac precelsa sollempnitate | |
Gregorian | Lectio de vita Karoli magni | |
Gregorian | Responsorium: Francorum gemma Karolus | |
Gregorian | Sequence: In Karoli magni laude | |
Gregorian | Antiphon: In virtute tua Ihesu Criste - Psalm 112: Laudate pueri Dominum | |
Gregorian | Conductus: Quare fremuerunt | |
Gregorian | Antiphon: O spes afflictis | |
Gregorian | Cantio: Flos florum – Cantio: Que est ista | |
Gregorian | Responsorium: Letare pia mater Aquensis | |
Gregorian | Lai: Otep myrry | |
Gregorian | Motet: Ave, coronate | |
Gregorian | Antiphon: Precinctus fortitudine - Psalm 99: Jubilate Deo | |
Gregorian | A solis ortu usque ad occidua (‘Planctus de obitu Karoli’) | |
Gregorian | Responsorium: O quam felicis imperatorem memorie | |
Gregorian | Cantio: Ave, dei genitrix | |
Alcuin (735-804) | Sequence: Summi regis archangele Michael | |
Notker (840-912) | Sequence: Natus ante secula |
Performers
Tiburtina Ensemble |
The imperial Prague of about 1350 was a melting pot of Carolingian traditions and Ars Nova. While Guillaume de Machaut and his contemporaries were creating a new sound, Charles IV clung on particularly to the heritage of his legendary predecessor Charlemagne. The Czech Tiburtina Ensemble sketches a double portrait of these two historical heavyweights, with Gregorian chants for the anniversary of Charlemagne, medieval organa and polyphonic motets.