Bonum Est: a programme on Gregorian Chant. The great offertories on early and new recordings.
In the fifteenth episode of Bonum Est you will hear another (second) selection of great offertories: the hymns from the Mass repertoire of the 9th until the 11th century that often contained long and complex soloist verses. These verses slowly disappeared from the repertoire as of the 12th century and were never reinstated.In this episode you will hear both the earliest as well as the most recent recordings of some of these works.
1. Offertory "Laetentur caeli".
Monks of Beuron led by Maurus Pfaff.
(LP Archiv APM 14153, 1959)
2. Offertory "Ad te Domine levavi".
Monks of Solesmes led by Jean Claire.
(LP IPG 7555, 1975)
3. Offertory "Terra tremuit".
Schola Antiqua led by R. John Blackley.
(LP Nonesuch H 71348, 1978)
4. Offertory "Stetit angelus".
Iégor Reznikoff.
(LP Studio SM 30.1119; 1979)
5. Offertory "Filiae regum".
Ensemble Gilles Binchois led by Dominique Vellard.
(CD Cantus C 9617, 1989/2003)
6. Offertory "Justitiae Domini".
Nova Schola Gregoriana led by Alberto Turco.
(CD Naxos 8.503192/2, 1994/2007)
7. Offertory "Deus tu convertens".
Schola Der Benediktinerabtei Gerleve led by Gottfried Meier.
(CD NCA 60106-215, 2000)
8. Offertory"Vir erat".
Les Chantres du Thoronet led by Damien Poisblaud.
(CD Psalmus PSAL 010, 2010)