Gregorian chant from the Graduale Medicaea 1614, to accompany polyphonic music ‘en honor de la reina Isabel de Francia, tras el nacimiento de la Infanta Margarita Maria Catalina’. With Capilla Principe de Viana.
Gregorian chant from sources in Liège and Tongeren to accompany the polyphony of Arnoldus de Lantins (fl. 1430) based on the theme of his early fifteenth century mass ‘Verbum Incarnatum’.
An alternatim programme with organ music by Cavazzoni and Titelouze (organist Arnaud Van de Cauter), and Gregorian chant from the Graduale Pataviense 1511.
Marian Gregorian chants from various French and Flemish manuscripts. Including a performance of the solemn Liber Generationis from a fourteenth century source from Tongeren. The two-voice setting of the “de qua natus est…” is a rare example of early polyphony in western Europe.