Abelard: Hymns and Sequences for Heloise CD
'Two special gifts you had,' wrote Heloise to Abelard years after their tragic separation, 'two special gifts whereby to attract straightway the heart of any woman whomsoever: t
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'Two special gifts you had,' wrote Heloise to Abelard years after their tragic separation, 'two special gifts whereby to attract straightway the heart of any woman whomsoever: t
Pope John Paul II in Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
1. Fanfare (Pope's Entrance into Cathedral): Sir William Walton
If the Invisible made Visible is a way of describing an artist’s conception of an Angel, then for those other masterpieces, the works of a musician’s craft, one might say that t
The ceremony of the Shepherds is a Christmas play which would have been performed by the clergy themselves, from the most junior to the most senior.
Music in honour of the Blessed Virgin from the mediaeval convents of Fontevraud and Las Huelgas.
The mission of Augustine from Rome to England: In the spring of A.D. 597 St Augustine of Canterbury first set foot in the south-east corner of England.
The Temple Church, built around 1160 and consecrated by the Patriarch of Jerusalam in 1185, has been in the joint care of the Inner and Middle Temples, two of the four legal Inn
Agnus, and Ite missa est) are those composed by Machault, his Messe de Nostre Dame.
Marcel Dupre's Fifteen Antiphons came into being as a set of improvisations played during the celebration of Vespers in Notre-Dame on 15 August 1919.
The story of the Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket has been told many times.
The recording was made during a live celebration of High Mass according to the traditional Roman rite.
The Abbey of Pontigny, second daughter-house of Cîteaux, was founded in 1114 in the valley of the River Serin, a typical rural Cistercian site.
A collection of much loved Gregorian Chant, hymns and motets, featuring five pieces sung during the Papal visit to England in 2010.
Sebastiano da Fabriano, Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina and Pedro Perianez
The best and most succinct account of the life of St Peter is that of David Hugh Farmer in the Oxford Book of Saints (OUP, 1978).
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