I. The myth of Gregorian Chant
1. Gregorius Praesul (trope: Prologus antiphonarii) 7:41 Composed by Gregorian Chant Performed by Sequentia and Dialogos
II. Traces of oral chant traditions from Rome and Gaul
2. Ad dominum dum tribularer, gradual (Roman schola chant) 4:34 Composed by Old Roman Chant Performed by Olivier Germond, Sequentia and Dialogos
3. In convertendo dominus, Roman psalmody in directum 3:58 Composed by Old Roman Chant Performed by Benjamin Bagby, Sequentia and Dialogos
4. Venite, populi, Gallican antiphon ad communicandum 2:28 Composed by Gallican Chant Performed by Olivier Germond, Sequentia, Michael Loughlin-Smith, Dialogos, Branislav Rakic and Wolodymyr Smishkewych
III. Germanic voices
5. Domine, exaudi orationem mean, tractus from St. Gall 5:48 Composed by Gallican Chant Performed by Katarina Livljanic, Sequentia and Dialogos
6. Natus ante saecula, sequence by Notker of St. Gall 3:49 Composed by Notker Performed by Sequentia and Dialogos
IV. A new Roman chant tradition?
7. Alleluia. Prosechete laos (alleluia in Greek) 3:17 Composed by Old Roman Chant Performed by Sequentia, Jean-Paul Rigaud, Olivier Delafosse and Dialogos
8. Saepe expugnaverunt (tractus) 5:10 Composed by Old Roman Chant Performed by Sequentia, Dialogos and Wolodymyr Smishkewych
9. Deus enim firmavit (offertory) 8:19 Composed by Old Roman Chant Performed by Sequentia, Dialogos, Vincent Pislar and Branislav Rakic
V. Chant in Frankish books and memories
10. Laudate dominum (psalmody alleluiaticum) 5:04 Composed by Gregorian Chant Performed by Benjamin Bagby, Sequentia, Jean-Paul Rigaud, Olivier Delafosse, Dialogos and Vincent Pislar
11. A solis ortu usque ad occidua 9:26 (lament on the death of Charlemagne, 814) Composed by Gregorian Chant Performed by Benjamin Bagby, Benjamin Bagby, Sequentia and Dialogos
12. Collegrunt pontifices (processional antiphon) 5:20 Composed by Gregorian Chant Performed by Sequentia, Michael Loughlin-Smith and Dialogos
13. Christus vincit (Les acclamations Carolingiennes) 10:23 (Laudes regiae: acclamations for the emperor) Composed by Gregorian Chant Performed by Sequentia and Dialogos |