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艺术家:奥斯陆声乐组合
标题:《求主垂听——四旬期与圣周格里高利圣咏》
发行年份:2007年
厂牌:2L唱片
流派:古典
音质:FLAC无损/FLAC 24比特-192.0千赫兹+手册
总时长:01:12:57
总大小:344兆字节/2.8吉字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表
01. 进堂咏-我呼求主
02. 升阶经-在祂的天使前
03. 进堂咏-求主记念
04. 圣体咏-你们所看见的异象
05. 进堂咏-我的眼目
06. 升阶经-兴起吧主
07. 进堂咏-耶路撒冷欢歌
08. 垂怜经XVII A-求主垂怜
09. 升阶经-我欢欣
10. 短对经-信靠主者
11. 福音经-关于生来瞎眼者
12. 奉献经-赞美主
13. 献礼祈祷-序祷-圣哉经XII
14. 羔羊经XII-全能圣父
15. 圣体咏-祂使我坐在尘土中
16. 进堂咏-审判我
17. 圣体咏-主看见
18. 奉献经-责备
19. 谴责篇-我的百姓啊-三圣哉经
20. 赞美诗-忠实的十字架
21. 升阶经-基督成为
奥斯陆声乐组合的专辑《求主垂听》被誉为录制最出色的格里高利圣咏专辑之一。评论家称赞这张录音捕捉到了林萨克教堂出色的声学效果、卓越的演唱者以及2L厂牌莫滕·林德伯格打造的顶级音质。
2L表示:“格里高利圣咏以其包罗万象的灵性与诗意,触动人类内心深处。中世纪的修士们将此音乐作为每日研习圣经的一部分进行创作与演唱。数个世纪以来,格里高利圣咏丰富并深化了教会礼仪,且一直是欧洲音乐史上各个时期的灵感源泉。在亚历山大·M·施韦策的指导下,奥斯陆声乐组合呈现了四旬期五个主日、棕枝主日及受难日的圣咏,录音地点为挪威林萨克的中世纪教堂。”
Artist: Consortium Vocale Oslo
Title: Exaudiam Eum - Gregorian Chant for Lent and Holy Week
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: 2L
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:12:57
Total Size: 344 mb / 2.8 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Introitus-Invocabit Me
02. Graduale-Angelis Suis
03. Introitus-Reminiscere
04. Communio-Visionem Quam Vidistis
05. Introitus-Oculi Mei
06. Graduale-Exsurge Domine
07. Introitus-Laetare Ierusalem
08. Kyrie Xvii A-Kyrie Salve
09. Graduale-Laetatus Sum
10. Tractus-Qui Confidunt
11. Evangelium-De Caeco Nato
12. Offertorium-Laudate Dominum
13. Oratio Super Oblata-Praefatio-Sanctus Xii
14. Agnus Dei Xii-Pater Cuncta
15. Communio-Lutum Fecit
16. Introitus-Iudica Me
17. Communio-Videns Dominus
18. Offertorium-Improperium
19. Improperia-Popule Meus-Trishagion
20. Hymnus-Crux Fidelis
21. Graduale Christus Factus Est
Consortivm Vocale Oslo’s album Exadiam Eum has been widely praised as one of the best recorded albums of Gregorian chants. Reviewers have praised this recording for capturing the excellent acoustics of Ringsaker Church, the exceptional singers and the top flight sound quality achieved by 2L’s Morten Lindberg.
2L says “Gregorian chant, in its all-embracing spirituality and poetry, appeals to the deeper levels of the human heart. Monks in the Middle Ages composed and performed this music as an integrated part of their daily occupation with Sacred Scripture. Throughout the centuries Gregorian chant has enriched and deepened the liturgy of the church, and has been a source of inspiration in every period of European music history. Under the leadership of Alexander M. Schweitzer Consortium Vocale presents chants from the five Sundays of Lent, Palm Sunday and Good Friday, recorded in the medieval church at Ringsaker in Norway.”
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