D'Adam à Abraham [sound recording] : répons grégoriens sur les textes de la Genèse.

Author
Schola Hungarica [Browse]
Format
Audio
Language
Latin
Published/​Created
Arles : Quintana, p1992.
Description
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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    Subject(s)
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Notes
    • Read and sung in Latin.
    • Compact disc.
    • Notes by László Dobszay in English, French, and German, and Latin texts (19 p.) in container.
    Time and place of event
    Recorded in the église paroissiale de la Sainte Famille, Zugliget, Budapest, June-July 1990.
    Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
    Alfonz Nádasy, narrator; Schola Hungarica; Janka Szendrei or László Dobszay, directors; organ interludes composed and played by György Kurtág.
    Contents
    • Ligatura (De Creatione)
    • Lectio : Complevitque Deus
    • Lectio : Praecepitque ei dicens
    • Ligatura (De Creatione mulieris)
    • Lectio : Sed et serpens erat calidior
    • Lectio : Et ait Dominus Deus ad serpentem
    • Versetto (De homine expulso)
    • Organum et Campanae (Lamentaio et Consolatio)
    • Adam vero cognovit
    • Versetto (De Cain)
    • Lectio : Videns Deus
    • Lectio : Et ingressus est Noe
    • Versetto (De Diluvio)
    • Versetto (Praeludium)
    • Lectio : Recordatus autem Deus Noe
    • Lectio : Requievit arca
    • Lectio : Aedificavit autem Noe
    • Versetto (De Abraham)
    • Lectio : Factus est sermo Domini ad Abram
    • Lectio : Erant autem ambo senes
    • Versetto (De sacrificio Abrahae)
    • Versetto (De benedictione Abrahae)
    • Ligatura
    • Benedictio : Benedicus es Domine
    • Choral.
    Other title(s)
    Bible. Genesis
    Publisher no.
    QUI 903032
    LCCN
    94704362 /R
    OCLC
    30666678
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