01. "Feast of the Conception of the Virgin Salve virginale. Tu gloria Ierus"
02. "Feast of the Conception of the Virgin Alme virginis Marie"
03. "Feast of the Conception of the Virgin Priusquam in utero. Confiteri er"
04. "Feast of the Conception of the Virgin Egredietur virga Ps. Confitebor"
05. "Feast of the Conception of the Virgin Iesse virga celi scala. Suscipe"
06. "Feast of the Conception of the Virgin Beatus venter. Exultent omnes"
07. "Office for St. Pardulf First reading from the Life of St. Pardulf"
08. "Office for St. Pardulf Regem humilium Ps. Venite, exultemus"
09. "Office for St. Pardulf Organ improvisation on Regem humilium"
10. "Office for St. Pardulf Pardulphus largus. Ut ieiunavit"
11. "Office for St. Pardulf Ut quoque te miris Ps. Beatus vir"
12. "Office for St. Pardulf Cossessa ut opes. Ductorem que gregis"
13. "Office for St. Pardulf Second reading from the Life of St. Pardulf"
14. "Office for St. Pardulf Arnulphus sprevit Ps. Dixit insipiens"
15. "Office for St. Pardulf Organ improvisation on Arnulphus sprevit"
16. "Office for St. Yrieix In fide recta Ps. Cum invocarem"
17. "Office for St. Yrieix Catholica religione. A Christo quoquem"
18. "Office for St. Yrieix Traditui a parentibus Ps. Verba mea"
19. "Office for St. Yrieix Organ improvisation on Traditui aparentibus"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Ensemble Scholastica is Canadaâ??s only female vocal ensemble specializing in the performance of medieval plainchant and polyphony from the 9th to the 14th centuries.
A musical heritage dating back nearly a thousand years. Pascale Duhamel (narrator) / Catherine Herrmann (organetto) / Ensemble Scholastica
Saints inouïs offers a unique exploration of medieval sacred music from the Creuse (France), a musical heritage dating back nearly a thousand years. These distinctive songs were composed and sung for liturgies in honor of Saint Pardoux, Saint Yrieix, and the Conception of the Virgin.The service for St. Yrieix is likely the oldest of those presented on this recording: the modal formulas and ranges are typical of the Gregorian repertoire of the great manuscripts of the 10th and 11th centuries. The services for St. Pardulf and the Conception of the Virgin likely date from the 12th century, - .. FOUND, SACRED SONGS OF THE 12TH CENTURY