Music, wars and liturgy at Monte Cassino and in southern Italy in the Middle Ages
Musical Sample
Dixit Isaac patri suoDirected by Katarina Livljanić
Voices: Branislav Rakić, Michael Loughlin Smith, Benjamin Bagby, Olivier Delafosse, Vincent Pislar
Published by Charlotte and Michel Bernstein, Édition Arcana. CD: A319
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Recorded at the church of Saint Jean de Côle, Dordogne, France, March 15 to 19, 2002, by Michel Bernstein and Charlotte Gilart de Kerenflec'h
- Ubi est Abel frater tuus (Responsory)
Monte Cassino, ms. 542 (12th c.) - Doxa en ipsistis / Gloria (Antiphon)
Benevento, ms. 40 (11th c.) - Excommunicatio Leonis papae (Répons)
Monte Cassino, ms. 451 (11th c.), musical reconstruction: Katarina Livljanić - Convertimini (Responsory)
Monte Cassino, ms. 542 (12th c.) - Movens igitur Abraham (Responsory)
Monte Cassino, ms. 542 (12th c.) - Dixit Isaac patri suo (Responsory)
Monte Cassino, ms. 542 (12th c.) - Canticum trium puerorum (Canticle)
Benevento, ms. 33 (11th c.) - Caminus ardebat (Antiphon and canticle)
Monte Cassino, ms. 542 (12th c.) - Admonitio
Vatican, Urb. lat. 602 (11th-12th c.) - Kyrie. Auctor celorum
Vatican, Urb.lat. 602 (11th-12th c.) - Gloria. Cives superni
Vatican, Urb.lat. 602 (11th-12th c.) - De canto romano vel ambrosiano
Monte Cassino, ms, 318 (11th c.), musical recosntruction: Katarina Livljanić and Benjamin Bagby - Cantemus canticum (Sequence)
Benevento, ms. 35 (12th c.)