Tracks
- Ave generosa St. Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)
- Psalm 131 “Like a babe in its mother’s arms” Tom Stratman (1939- 2008)
- Conditor alme siderum (Advent Vespers hymn) 9th c. melody Ambrosian; 8th c. [?], mode IV
polyphonic verses by Johann Stadlmayr (1575-1648)
- Christo psallat ecclesia/Psalm 47 13th c./Paul Ford
- Hoc corpus Graduale Romanum, mode VIII Communio, Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper
- Stabat Mater 13th c. hymn/Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770)
- In Evangelium Hildegard of Bingen
- I saw a maiden sitting and sing 15th c., Basque
- Urbs beata text 7th c., trans John Mason Neale 1851; melody Antiphonale Sarisburensis c. 1400., mode
II
- In splendoribus Graduale Romanum, mode VI, Communio, Christmas Midnight Mass
- Kyrie (Cum jubilo) Vatican IX, mode I
- Agnus Dei (Cum jubilo) Vatican IX, mode V
- Psalm 1 “By flowing waters the Lord has planted his saints" Paul Ford, mode IV
- Iste confessor text 9th c., trans Maxwell Blacker, 1884, Melody based on an early 14th c. Vespers Hymn
- Psalm 8 “O Lord, our Lord. How awesome is your name” Tom Stratman
- Magnificat Tom Stratman
- Te Deum secundum morem Romanum
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Performers
- Dr. James Savage, Director
- Dr. Clint Kraus, Cathedral Associate Organist
- Women of St. James Schola
Linda Strandberg, Assistant Conductor
Bill McJohn, Medieval Harp
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