Paschale Mysterium
Paschale Mysterium | |
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Studio album | |
Recorded | 1976 |
Genre | Gregorian chant |
Paschale Mysterium is an album originally released in 1976 (and re-released by Sony Records in 1998). It was conducted by Konrad Ruhland and performed by Germany's Capella Antiqua München.
Several samples of the album were used without permission for the album MCMXC a.D. by Enigma, most famously in "Procedamus in pace! (Antiphon)" (second track on the 1981 edition of the album), which made much of "Sadeness (Part I)". After a lawsuit in 1994, compensation was paid.
Track listing
- Nos autem, introit
- Procedamus in pace! (Antiphon)
- Ave, Rex noster, Fili David (Antiphon)
- Hoc corpus, communion in mode 8 (Liber Usualis, No 573b)
- Ubi est caritas, antiphon in mode 7
- Congregavit nos in unum Christi amor, caritas song to the washing of the feet on Holy Thursday
- Passio Domini, evangelium passions et mortis Domini (John 2): John 18, 33, 36-37; 19, 1.5-6. 15)
- Ecce Lignum Crucis & Trisagio, antiphon in Mode 6
- Popule meus, impromeria
- Incipit Lamentatio
- Recessit pastor noster, responsory
- Oratio Ieremiae
- Respice, quaesumus, Domine
- Haec dies quam fecit Dominus: Christus Dominus resurrexit!
- Halleluja, Halleluja, (Ostern 1)
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