Program: #07-49, Air Date: 11/26/07
We recently traveled to Budapest in search of the latest from this extraordinary ensemble that has brought us unusual and rare chant recordings for over 25 years.
Read more and hear this show…The sources and mainstreams of European music from the thousand years before the birth of Bach.
Program: #07-49, Air Date: 11/26/07
We recently traveled to Budapest in search of the latest from this extraordinary ensemble that has brought us unusual and rare chant recordings for over 25 years.
Read more and hear this show…Program: #08-47, Air Date: 11/10/08
Recorded in the Lady Chapel of the great Archabbey of Pannonhalma, these remarkable mass and Vesper settings performed by the Schola Hungarica are taken from 15th and 16th century manuscripts from what was in the late 1500s the largest Hungarian city not under Ottoman rule, Bratislava.
Read more and hear this show…Program: #09-46, Air Date: 11/09/09
Another of the remarkable projects by the Schola Hungarica; this time, the most ancient reconstructable Psalm settings are married to Psalm chorales set by Bach.
NOTE: The Voices of the Psalms is another of the remarkable projects by the Schola Hungarica; this time, the most ancient reconstructable Psalm settings are married to Psalm chorales set by Johann Sebastian Bach. All of the music on this program is performed by the Schola Hungarica conducted by Lázló Dobszay and Janka Szendrei. The recording is on the Hungaroton label and is CD # HCD 32316. All chant is Gregorian unless otherwise noted as Ambrosian.
For a complete list of past recordings by the Schola Hungarica, check the play list "A Hungarian Christmas," #07-49.
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