Chant: Music for the Soul

Chant: Music for the Soul

by Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz
Chant: Music for the Soul

Chant: Music for the Soul

by Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz
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Overview

Chant: Music for the Soul is a series of 29 biblically inspired meditations sung by monks at the Cistercian Abbey near Vienna, Austria, where the order has existed since the year 1133. Recorded and released in 2008, the album hit number one on the Austrian pop charts and reached the Top Ten in the U.K.. Profits from sales, it is said, will fund scholarships for students from other countries who wish to study at the Abbey, known locally as Stift Heiligenkreuz. The chants, largely based upon Psalms and including the Canticle of Simeon from the Book of Luke, are grouped into four breathtaking rituals whose titles translate as "Into Paradise," "Mass for the Dead," "Night Prayer" and "Spirit of the Lord." The most striking qualities of this music are the gentleness of the voices and the spatial and acoustic dynamics of the edifice within which the chanting was carried out. Gregorian chant is sung in Latin and in unison without any instrumentation, so as to create a devotional conduit directly from a group of individuals to the deity. One very simple melodic line is sung without harmony. The chants are composed in what is described as "a free musical rhythm that rises and falls in accord with the inner meaning of the melody and the words." As is the case with a cappella sacred music from cultures all over the world, the listener might well experience a near-complete suspension of the sense of the passage of time. While conventional musicologists have often bent over backwards to deny it, the Cistercians themselves openly state that "the melodies have their ultimate roots in the Jewish Temple Liturgy." During the 1990s, a resurgence of interest in Gregorian chant took place when traditional plainsong recordings by the Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos began to sell in quantities usually associated with pop music. This surprising development eventually led to a series of weirdly inappropriate tribute albums to Elvis Presley, Elton John, ABBA, and Celine Dion wherein pop lyrics were incongruously filtered through the mouths of individuals who sang in the style of Gregorian chant, with instrumental accompaniment. While these crossover experiments (which corrupted the ancient formula and exploited the essence of the music) were perhaps inevitable, many feel that the results conveyed little more than shallow vulgarity and commercial debasement. Happily, and quite successfully, the Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz have given the world a beautiful recording that is faithful to the humble dignity of authentic plainsong. It may be savored and appreciated by individuals of any social background or spiritual inclination. Listeners may find it at once tremendously moving and wonderfully relaxing. Twice during the proceedings the voices fall silent as the bells of Stift Heiligenkreuz reverberate throughout the ancient structure. ~ arwulf arwulf

Product Details

Release Date: 07/01/2008
Label: London/Decca / Decca
UPC: 0028947668220
Rank: 61721

Tracks

  1. In paradisum, antiphon
  2. Subvenite, responsory in mode 4
  3. Libera me, Domine, de Morte Eterna, responsory
  4. Church Bells
  5. Missa pro defunctis~Introitus 'Requiem aeternam'
  6. Missa pro defunctis~Kyrie eleison
  7. Missa pro defunctis~Graduale 'Requiem aeternam'
  8. Missa pro defunctis~Tactus 'Absolve'
  9. Missa pro defunctis~Offertorium 'Domine Jesu Christe'
  10. Missa pro defunctis~Sanctus
  11. Missa pro defunctis~Acclamato post elevationem 'Pie Jesu Domine'
  12. Missa pro defunctis~Agnus Dei
  13. Missa pro defunctis~Communio 'Lux aeterna'
  14. Office of Compline~Deus in adiutorium
  15. Office of Compline~Hymn 'Te lucis ante terminum'
  16. Office of Compline~Psalm 4
  17. Office of Compline~Psalm 90 (91)
  18. Office of Compline~Psalm 133
  19. Office of Compline~Lectio brevis
  20. Office of Compline~Responsorium breve
  21. Office of Compline~Canticum Simeonis 'Nunc dimittis'
  22. Office of Compline~Kyrie eleison
  23. Office of Compline~Oratio conclusiva
  24. Office of Compline~Salve Regina
  25. Office of Compline~Benedictio
  26. Church Bells~Stift Heiligenkreuz Bells
  27. Veni creator spiritus
  28. Spiritus domini, introit in mode 3
  29. Factus est repente, comminio

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz   Primary Artist,Vocal Ensemble,Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

Neil Hutchinson   Balance Engineer,Mixing
Karyn Hughes   Coordination,A&R
Anna Sigurdsson   Product Manager
Georg Burdicek   Editing,Recording,Balance Engineer
Jenni Whiteside   Editing,Mastering
Anna Barry   Producer
Scott Wishart   Photography
Tom Lewis   A&R
Ian Watson   Editing,Mastering
Donna Cass   Product Manager
Gregor Henckel Donnersmarck   Liner Notes
Hermine Sterringa   Producer
Martin Draper   Consultant
Gregorian Chant   Composer
Lindsay McPhail   Product Manager
Traditional   Composer
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