Cor Europae. Christmas in Mediaeval Prague
Cor Europae. Christmas in Mediaeval Prague
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- Antiphona Ave spes nostraComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Antiphona Ave spes nostra
01:21$2.30 - Benedicamen In hac precelsa sollempnitateComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Benedicamen In hac precelsa sollempnitate
01:50$2.30 - Kyrie Creator pater increateComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Kyrie Creator pater increate
03:09$2.30 - Hymnus Veni Redemptor genciumComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Hymnus Veni Redemptor gencium
02:20$2.30 - Lectio Primo temporeComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Lectio Primo tempore
03:43$2.30 - Offertorium Tui sunt celi – Tropus Nate deiComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Offertorium Tui sunt celi – Tropus Nate dei
08:12$3.40 - Lectio Iube Domine – ConsolaminiComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Lectio Iube Domine – Consolamini
02:49$2.30 - Benedicamen Splendor patris et sol – Festivali melodiaComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková
Benedicamen Splendor patris et sol – Festivali melodia
04:11$2.30 - Benedicamen Puer natus in BethlehemComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Benedicamen Puer natus in Bethlehem
02:01$2.30 - Lectio ConsolaminiComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Lectio Consolamini
05:07$2.30 - Responsorium Descendit de cælis – Tropus Fabrica mundiComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Responsorium Descendit de cælis – Tropus Fabrica mundi
07:59$3.40 - Lectio Iube Domine – ConsurgeComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Lectio Iube Domine – Consurge
01:49$2.30 - Benedicamen Nos respectu gracieComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Daniela Čermáková
Benedicamen Nos respectu gracie
01:59$2.30 - Introitus Lux fulgebit – Tropus Lumen clarum riteComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Introitus Lux fulgebit – Tropus Lumen clarum rite
04:46$2.30 - Cantio Gaude quam magnificatComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Cantio Gaude quam magnificat
01:19$2.30 - Sanctus super Gaude quam magnificatComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Sanctus super Gaude quam magnificat
02:24$2.30 - Benedicamen Patrem parit filiaComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Benedicamen Patrem parit filia
01:55$2.30 - Agnus DeiComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Hana Blažíková
Agnus Dei
01:40$2.30 - Motet Exordium quadruplate – Nate Dei – Concrepet infanti – Verbum caroComposer(s) AnonymousArtist(s) Barbora Kabátková Tiburtina Ensemble
Motet Exordium quadruplate – Nate Dei – Concrepet infanti – Verbum caro
01:36$2.30
Total running time: 60 minutes.
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Explore the beautiful repertory for the Advent and Christmas period that have survived in the sources of Prague Cathedral and the Benedictine abbey of Prague Castle.
Prague has always been regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The name ‘Cor Europae’ (Heart of Europe) probably dates from the country’s early history, in the thirteenth century, when the Kingdom of Bohemia stretched from the Baltic to the Mediterranean.
This was a period of great prosperity, especially under King Wenceslaus II Přemyslid, and culminated with the reign of Charles IV, who was both King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor. Despite the fact that Bohemia was the centre of Europe and benefited from the presence of many scholars (more especially after the foundation of the university in 1348), the local culture also preserved an older tradition there. These sources make it possible to reconstruct the liturgy of the Feast of the Nativity as it was celebrated there, with organa and tropes in the tradition of twelfth-century music, at a time when the new Ars Nova style was flourishing elsewhere in Europe. It is this music that the wonderful voices of the Tiburtina Ensemble bring to life for us.