Schola Gregoriana Monacensis
Released Album
Choral
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October 28, 2010
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February 23, 2010
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleSchola Gregoriana Monacensis is a renowned classical music group that specializes in Gregorian chant. The group was founded in 1976 by Dr. Konrad Ruhland, a German musicologist and conductor who was passionate about reviving the ancient tradition of Gregorian chant. The birth of Schola Gregoriana Monacensis can be traced back to Dr. Ruhland's fascination with the music of the Middle Ages. He was particularly interested in the Gregorian chant, which was the official music of the Catholic Church during the medieval period. Dr. Ruhland believed that the beauty and simplicity of this music had been lost over time, and he was determined to bring it back to life. In 1976, Dr. Ruhland founded Schola Gregoriana Monacensis in Munich, Germany. The group consisted of a small number of singers who shared his passion for Gregorian chant. They began performing in local churches and quickly gained a reputation for their exceptional talent and dedication to the music. Over the years, Schola Gregoriana Monacensis has grown in size and popularity. The group now consists of around 20 singers, all of whom are highly trained in the art of Gregorian chant. They have performed in some of the most prestigious concert halls and churches around the world, including the Vatican, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. One of the highlights of Schola Gregoriana Monacensis' career was their performance at the 1980 Salzburg Festival. This festival is one of the most important classical music events in the world, and the group's performance was widely praised for its beauty and authenticity. The group has also won numerous awards and accolades over the years, including the prestigious Echo Klassik award in 2002. Schola Gregoriana Monacensis' repertoire consists primarily of Gregorian chant, but they also perform other types of medieval music, such as organum and conductus. They are known for their authentic and historically informed performances, which are based on extensive research into the original sources of the music. One of the unique aspects of Schola Gregoriana Monacensis' performances is their use of the original Latin texts of the chants. The group believes that the beauty and meaning of the music is best conveyed through the original language, and they strive to make the texts accessible to modern audiences through translations and explanations. Schola Gregoriana Monacensis has released numerous recordings over the years, including several critically acclaimed albums on the Deutsche Grammophon label. Their recordings have been praised for their clarity, purity, and authenticity, and they have helped to bring the beauty of Gregorian chant to a wider audience. In addition to their performances and recordings, Schola Gregoriana Monacensis is also involved in research and education. The group works closely with musicologists and historians to uncover new information about the history and performance practice of Gregorian chant. They also offer workshops and masterclasses to students and musicians who are interested in learning more about this ancient music. In conclusion, Schola Gregoriana Monacensis is a remarkable classical music group that has dedicated itself to the revival and preservation of Gregorian chant. Through their performances, recordings, and research, they have helped to bring this ancient music to a wider audience and to ensure that it will continue to be appreciated and enjoyed for generations to come.More....
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