Catalogue
HAVPCD119 – Victimæ paschali laudes
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| Disk Title | Victimæ paschali laudes |
| The Passion and Resurrection of Christ in Gregorian chant | |
| Choir | The Monks of Quarr Abbey |
| Location | Quarr Abbey, Isle of Wight |
| Date Recorded | March 1989 |
| Audio Tracks | 28 |
The annual liturgical celebration of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the focus of the whole Christian year, and has inspired some of the very best Gregorian chant. The chants for this recording have been selected so as to form a narrative of the main events of Holy Week.
| Trk. | Duration | Track Title | Composer |
| 1 | 05:27 | Gloria, laus et honor | |
| 2 | 06:17 | Collegerunt pontifices | |
| 3 | 00:51 | Postquam surrexit | |
| 4 | 00:46 | Si ego Dominus | |
| 5 | 00:23 | Mandatum novum | |
| 6 | 02:46 | Unus ex discipulis | |
| 7 | 01:13 | Hoc corpus | |
| 8 | 00:55 | Qui manducat | |
| 9 | 02:46 | In monte Oliveti | |
| 10 | 00:27 | Simon, dormis? | |
| 11 | 00:31 | Pater, si non potest | |
| 12 | 00:29 | Traditor autem | |
| 13 | 02:59 | Circumdederunt me | |
| 14 | 03:50 | Vexilla regis | |
| 15 | 00:47 | Crucem tuam | |
| 16 | 00:37 | Christus factus es | |
| 17 | 00:37 | Posuerunt super caput | |
| 18 | 03:41 | Omnes amici mei | |
| 19 | 02:39 | Popule meus | |
| 20 | 03:43 | Tenebræ factæ sunt | |
| 21 | 03:14 | Ecce quomodo | |
| 22 | 00:32 | Principes sacerdotum | |
| 23 | 04:20 | Recessit pastor noster | |
| 24 | 00:24 | Et valde mane | |
| 25 | 02:15 | Angelus autem, etc | |
| 26 | 01:45 | Victimæ paschali laudes | |
| 27 | 04:23 | Christus resurgens | |
| 28 | 03:41 | Salve festa dies |
Quarr Abbey on the Isle of Wight is the home of a community of Benedictine monks. It was founded by the monks of Solesmes during their exile from France in the early years of the 20th century; in 1937 it became an independent abbey, but still retains very close links with its mother-house.

