Catalogue
April 9th, 2010
HAVPCD118 – Gregorian Chant: Magnificat in Praise of Mary
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| Disk Title | Gregorian Chant: Magnificat in Praise of Mary |
| Soloists | first soloist |
| second soloist | |
| Choir | The Benedictine Nuns of St Cecilia’s Abbey |
| Location | St Cecilia’s Abbey, Isle of Wight |
| Date Recorded | January 1991 |
| Audio Tracks | 22 |
Music for the Mass of the Immaculate Conception (8th December) and the Mass of the Assumption (15th August), together with antiphons, hymns, and responsories in honour of Our Lady.
| Trk. | Duration | Track Title | Composer |
| 1 | 03:55 | Mass of the Immaculate Conception Introit: Gaudens gaudebo |
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| 2 | 02:36 | Gradual: Benedicta es tu | |
| 3 | 02;42 | Alleluia: Tota pulchra es | |
| 4 | 02:03 | Offertory: Ave Maria | |
| 5 | 01:36 | Communion: Gloriosa | |
| 6 | 01:25 | Hymn: Virgo Dei genitrix | |
| 7 | 01:00 | Ave Maria | |
| 8 | 02:09 | Memorare | |
| 9 | 02:53 | Sermon: And the Virgin’s name was Mary | St Bernard of Clairvaux |
| 10 | 03:20 | Responsory: Sancta et immaculata | |
| 11 | 01:24 | Offertory: Recordare | |
| 12 | 00:57 | Sub tuum | |
| 13 | 01:50 | Antiphon: Alma redemptoris mater | |
| 14 | 02:44 | Mass of the Assumption Introit: Signum magnum |
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| 15 | 02:06 | Alleluia: Assumpta est | |
| 16 | 01:58 | Offertory: Assumpta est | |
| 17 | 01:51 | Communion: Beatum | |
| 18 | 01:41 | Responsory: Assumpta est | |
| 19 | 02:35 | Hymn: O quam glorifica | |
| 20 | 05:08 | Antiphon: Virgo prudentissima | |
| 21 | 09:43 | Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary | |
| 22 | 00:51 | Antiphon: Ave regina cælorum |
‘And the Virgin’s name was Mary. Let us speak a little of this name, which is said to mean star of the sea. She, I say, is that bright and splendid star, lifted of necessity above this vast and boundless sea, glittering with merits, enlightening by her example…’ (from the sermon by St Bernard)

