Schola Gregoriana Pragensis (English: ''The Gregorian School of Prague'') is an ''
a cappella''
male voice choir
A men's chorus or male voice choir (MVC) (German: ''Männerchor''), is a choir consisting of men who sing with either a tenor or bass voice, and whose music is typically arranged into high and low tenors (1st and 2nd tenor), and high and low bass ...
from the
Czech Republic
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, founded in 1987 by David Eben. Their core repertoire consists of
Gregorian chant
Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainsong, plainchant, a form of monophony, monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Latin (and occasionally Greek (language), Greek) of the Roman Catholic Church. Gregorian chant developed ma ...
,
Bohemian
plainchant
Plainsong or plainchant (calque from the French ''plain-chant''; la, cantus planus) is a body of chants used in the liturgies of the Western Church. When referring to the term plainsong, it is those sacred pieces that are composed in Latin text ...
, and early
polyphony
Polyphony ( ) is a type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody, as opposed to a musical texture with just one voice, monophony, or a texture with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords, ...
, but they also perform modern works including some composed for them.
Description
Schola Gregoriana Pragensis
The Schola Gregoriana Pragensis is a choir from the Czech republic with primary focus on Gregorian chant and Bohemian plainchant. The choir formed in 1987 under the direction of David Eben and was restricted in its repertoire to only
liturgical
Liturgy is the customary public ritual of worship performed by a religious group. ''Liturgy'' can also be used to refer specifically to public worship by Christians. As a religious phenomenon, liturgy represents a communal response to and partic ...
music for the first two years. Since the
Velvet Revolution
The Velvet Revolution ( cs, Sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution ( sk, Nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 28 November 1989. Popular demonstrations agains ...
of 1989, the choir has extended its repertoire to include a variety of sacred music, with particular focus on Gregorian chant (
monophonic
Monaural or monophonic sound reproduction (often shortened to mono) is sound intended to be heard as if it were emanating from one position. This contrasts with stereophonic sound or ''stereo'', which uses two separate audio channels to reproduc ...
Latin liturgical music) and early polyphony.
The choir has won several awards, including the Choc du monde de le musique, 10 de Repertoire and
Golden Harmony (Zlatá Harmonie).
Since inception they have toured a variety of countries.
Of particular importance is the choir's work in researching and performing Bohemian
plainchant
Plainsong or plainchant (calque from the French ''plain-chant''; la, cantus planus) is a body of chants used in the liturgies of the Western Church. When referring to the term plainsong, it is those sacred pieces that are composed in Latin text ...
and early polyphony.
The choir has between six and nine members with a repertoire of various sacred music. They have toured many countries, including Japan, Israel, Norway, Sweden, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland.
Their work in the interpretation of medieval music, with particular focus on Bohemian plainsong, is particularly significant with a focus on the symbolism of
neumatic notation from the 10th and 11th centuries. Performances feature the original Bohemian plainchant tradition, including the earliest examples of polyphony. In addition they have performed music from 14th and 15th century and more modern compositions, including some written specifically for the group.
They have produced numerous recordings under the
Supraphon
Supraphon Music Publishing is a Czech record label, oriented mainly towards publishing classical music and popular music, with an emphasis on Czech and Slovak composers.
History
The Supraphon name was first registered as a trademark in 1932. ...
and other labels.
The choir has participated in early music festivals, including the Festival Early Music at Utrecht in 2014.
The work of David Eben and the choir has featured in Czech academic publications related to musicology.
[ Title in English: ''Schola Gregoriana Pragensis versus Svatomichalská gregoriánská schola, two ways of interpretation'']
David Eben
David Eben
is the son of composer
Petr Eben and is the founder and director of Schola Gregoriana Pragensis. He started studies in
musicology at the philosophy school of the
Charles University in Prague
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in 1986 following completion of his training in clarinet at the
Prague Conservatory
The Prague Conservatory or Prague Conservatoire ( cs, Pražská konzervatoř) is a music school in Prague, Czech Republic, founded in 1808. Currently, Prague Conservatory offers four or six year study courses, which can be compared to the level ...
. He began concentrating on mediaeval music in 1986 and graduated from Paris Conservatory (
Conservatoire de Paris
The Conservatoire de Paris (), also known as the Paris Conservatory, is a college of music and dance founded in 1795. Officially known as the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (CNSMDP), it is situated in the avenue ...
) having studied Gregorian chant conducting.
He established the Schola Gregoriana Pragensis in 1987.
He regularly teaches theory and practice of Gregorian chant at summer school at Musiques et Patrimoine
Rânes, Normandy, France and at the Festival de Musique Sacré de
Fribourg
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in Switzerland.
He has collaborated with Czech radio to produce programs on Gregorian chant.
, he works at Charles University in Prague, where he lectures in musicology and liturgy.
He is a member of the music group .
Other choir members
* Stanislav Predota
is one of the founding members of Schola Gregoriana Pragensis.
Discography
The group has made the following recordings:
*1995''Rosa Mystica'' Supraphon
SU 0194-2 231
*1997''Liturgical YearGregorian chant''
*1998''Antica e moderna''
*1996''In Pragensi Ecclesia''
*1999''Codex Franus''
*2002''Ach, homo fragilis''
*2004''Missa III., Vesperae Beatae Mariae Virginis, Litaniae B. M. V. à 8.''
*2005''Maiestas Dei''
*2007''Salve Mater, Salve Jesu''
*2009''Dom zu St. Blasien Orgelmusik und Gregorianischer Choral''
*2009''Musica SacraBuddhist Shõmyõ & Gregorian Chants''
*2010''Dialogs'' (
Jiří Bártavioloncello)''
*2011''Adventus Domini''
*-''Carolus IV''
*-''Christus natus est: Gregorian Chant on Christmas Eve''
*-''Anno Domini 997''
*-''Musica Sacra: Buddhist Shõmyõ & Gregorian Chants''
References
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Musical groups established in 1987
Czech choirs
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Professional a cappella groups
Early music choirs
Musicology
1987 establishments in Czechoslovakia