Immerse yourself in the sacred and timeless beauty of Gregorian chant with Capella Gregoriana Easo's "Pange Lingua." Released on March 10, 2002, under the Elkar label, this album is a profound exploration of the rich tradition of monastic plainchant. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, the album features a meticulously curated selection of 31 tracks, each a testament to the spiritual and musical heritage of the medieval era.
Capella Gregoriana Easo, known for their authentic and reverent interpretations, brings to life a diverse array of chants, including antiphons, hymns, responsories, and sequences. From the solemn intonations of "Asperges Me" to the jubilant strains of "Gloria In Excelsis Deo," the ensemble's voices weave a tapestry of sound that is both meditative and uplifting. Notable pieces such as "Kyrie, Eleison," "Ave Verum," and the titular "Pange Lingua" showcase the ensemble's mastery of this ancient musical form, offering a glimpse into the devotional practices of medieval monks.
The album's production is marked by a clarity and purity of sound, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the intricate harmonies and rhythmic patterns that define Gregorian chant. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer to the genre, "Pange Lingua" offers a captivating journey through the sacred chants that have resonated through the centuries.
2002 Elkar
Tracks
Asperges Me (Antiphona)Capella Gregoriana Easo
Kyrie, Eleison (De Angelis)Capella Gregoriana Easo
Gloria In Excelsis Deo (De Angelis)Capella Gregoriana Easo
Sanctus, Sanctus (De Angelis)Capella Gregoriana Easo