| Choir - Cappella Gregoriana |
Cappella Gregoriana was commissioned to maintain and propagate the treasure of traditional Church music in Japan. Its purpose is to conduct research as well as to perform Church music in Japan.
In order to achieve the purpose of Church music, Cappella Gregoriana pusues the role of the music in religious ritual and performs it under the liturgical framework of the Catholic church.
Since its foundation in 1986, Cappella Gregoriana has been singing mainly Gregorian chant in Sunday Masses.
In addition, it sings Psalm Antiphona in Japanese, as well as other new musical attempts consistent with the Catholic tradition.
In addressing a wider scope of religious music beyond the Choir services in Masses, a new professional vocal ensemble, Favorito, was formed in 1989. It intends to address a higher technical level requirement for choral music in general, as well as to stimulate and enhance the level of Cappella Gregoriana.
Favorito collaborates with Cappella in joint concerts, and recordings of its performance for general distribution.
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Veronika Chikako Hashimoto
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Every Sunday afternoon |
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Pubulication
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Gregorian Chant CD recordings and distribution, as an effort of archiving and penetration in Japan
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In Nativitate Domini |
1988 |
Yoshio Mizushima |
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Adventus / In Epiphania Domini |
1991 |
Roman Banwart OSB |
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In Passion Domini |
1994 |
Godehard Joppich |
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In Resurrectione Domini |
1996 |
Godehard Joppich |
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Liturgia Defunctorum |
2002 |
Godehard Joppich |
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Research paper publication
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The music and the theology in early Franciscan Order <2003>
- Early Franciscan Order and Lauda / Akihiro Iyoku OFM
- Cortona Ms.91 / Yuri Sugimoto
It is important for Francis of Assisi to celebrate the Divine Offices and the Mass, and to pray privately. He composed some religious poems, especially the Canticle of the creatures.
He frequently has sung songs in vernacular. Also the early Franciscans would have sung everwhere in such manner.
Their influences have spread through central Italy. Cortona was one of such cities where Franciscans did their apostolate. Brother Elia built a church which was dedicated for St. Francis. This church was the center of their apostolate.
Like Francis, they preached at public square, streets, and sung the praise to God.
Thus, early Franciscans activities gave great influence to the people in cities. The Lauda that was sung not by the latin, but by vernacular has been influenced by the Franciscans. It may be said that St. Francis of Assisi has inspired to the formation of confraternitie at Cortona, and the composition of Lauda.
Research Papers II <2006>
- Rhymed Office for St.Francis / Yuri Sugimoto
- Violists at the time of aurora in the French viola tradition and their works. / Shigenori Sennari
- The Basso continuo playing in Penne's "Li primi albori musicali,terza parte" / Yuri Ban
Rhymed Office for St.Francis
This paper is a semiological approach to versified Office composed by Julian of Spyer, the German Franciscan who brought this genre to its peak of development and perfection. This examination is based on Rosenthal codex (Sankt Anne Klosterbibliothek 12) and Sankt Gallen Stiftsbibliothek Codex 389.
Violists at the time of aurora in the French viol tradition and their works
This essay is conscientiously discussed on the violists and their works up
to the time of M.Marais, especially focussed to N.Hottman, Du Buisson,
Ste-Colombe and their newly found works around 1980.
The Basso continuo playing in Penne's " Li primi albori musicali, terza parte"
"Li primi albori musicali "(1672, Bologna) by Penna, the Carmelite, is one of the most eminent treatise in the latter half of seventeenth century.
This article will provide a description of what he writes about basso continuo playing.
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