“Very often, „crossover“ means musicians talking (or singing, or playing) past each other. This is something rather different, and the tone is set by the appearance of the solo cello playing the chant with the excellent singers of Schola Cantorum Pragensis. It's intriguing and beautiful…Recording quality is excellent, and no vocal or instrumental subtlety is lost. Highly recommended.“
Gramophone, December 2010
Gregorian chan
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1. | Graduale Universi | 02:49 | |
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2. | Alleluia Ostende nobis | 02:11 | |
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3. | Lectio Primo tempore | 05:01 | |
Jaroslav Šťastný
Suite for Cello Solo
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4. | Goya | 04:50 | |
5. | Geometric Thoughts | 05:17 | |
Pavel Szymański
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6. | Miserere for male voices, vibraphone, harp and 4 cellos | 15:43 | |
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7. | Litaniae Divinae pacis | 05:16 | |
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8. | Graduale Universi (reminiscence) | 00:58 | |
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9. | Cantio Ad honorem sempiterni | 02:02 | |
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10. | Antiphona Cum appropinquarent | 03:41 | |
Arvo Pärt
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11. | Fratres for male voices and 2 cellos | 09:14 | |
Martin Smolka
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12. | In The Gorge for Cello Solo | 06:53 |