A Sunday Vigil / The Rangueil Mass CD - Sheet Music

This music was conceived and composed by André Gouzes, OP, a Dominican priest who has turned the twelfth-century Cistercian abbey of Sylvanes into a modern liturgical and cultural center in the south of France. Borrowing from the unaccompanied four-part singing style of the Eastern rite churches, this music is a premier example of true ritual music. When led by a choir, or a group of competent singers, the predictable harmonic progressions of Fr. Gouzes' music make it readily accessible to the assembly—especially after a brief learning period. This music truly enables the Hours and the Mass to be sung in the fullest sense of the world. A Sunday Vigil / The Rangueil Mass was recorded at the Abbey of Sylvanes by the Choir of Kings College, London.

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Genres:
Christian
Publishers:
GIA Publications
Format:
CD
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Mass
Usages:
Mass
Shipping Weight:
0.35 pounds

SKU: GI.G-CD-371

Composed by Andre Gouzes OP. Mass. Sacred. CD. GIA Publications #371. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-CD-371).

This music was conceived and composed by André Gouzes, OP, a Dominican priest who has turned the twelfth-century Cistercian abbey of Sylvanes into a modern liturgical and cultural center in the south of France. Borrowing from the unaccompanied four-part singing style of the Eastern rite churches, this music is a premier example of true ritual music. When led by a choir, or a group of competent singers, the predictable harmonic progressions of Fr. Gouzes' music make it readily accessible to the assembly—especially after a brief learning period. This music truly enables the Hours and the Mass to be sung in the fullest sense of the world. A Sunday Vigil / The Rangueil Mass was recorded at the Abbey of Sylvanes by the Choir of Kings College, London.

Publisher:
GIA Publications