Schola Antiqua
50 top tracks
Schola Antiqua
50 top tracks
Albums

Gregoriano Popular
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Gregoriano Esencial
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Schola Antiqua: Canto Mozárabe
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Victoria, T.L.: Choral Music
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Dicit Dominus
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Oficio De La Toma de Granada. Fray Hernando De Talavera, osh (+ 1507). Oficio De Maitines
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Cantus Gregorianus
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Regina Caeli
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Miserere Mei
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Spiritus Sanctus
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Tomás Luis de Victoria: Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae
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Music for Holy Week
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Biography
Schola Antiqua is a Chicago-based professional early music collective, which prepares and performs insightful programs of pre-modern music. A group that executes ancient repertories with “sensitivity and style” (Early Music America), Schola Antiqua takes pride in providing the highest standards of performance, balanced by research on historical musics and underserved repertories from before the year 1600. Founded in 2000, the organization has received invitations to perform from museums <a href=...Read more on Last.fm
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Schola Antiqua is a Chicago-based professional early music collective, which prepares and performs insightful programs of pre-modern music. A group that executes ancient repertories with “sensitivity and style” (Early Music America), Schola Antiqua takes pride in providing the highest standards of performance, balanced by research on historical musics and underserved repertories from before the year 1600. Founded in 2000, the organization has received invitations to perform from museums, libraries, festivals, universities, and other institutions across the country. The ensemble is currently Artist-in-Residence at the Lumen Christi Institute and formerly a resident artist at the University of Chicago.
In 2012, Schola Antiqua received the Noah Greenberg Award from the American Musicological Society for outstanding contributions to historical performing practice. Its connections to the academic community can be seen in collaborations with scholars from around the United States. The ensemble has recorded music accompanying Theodore Karp’s Introduction to the Post-Tridentine Mass Proper, 1590-1890 (American Institute of Musicology, 2005) and Margot Fassler's Music in the Medieval West (W.W. Norton, 2013). It has further provided live and recorded music in connection with major art exhibitions at the Met Cloisters, the Morgan Library & Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, The Newberry Library, and the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, New York.
Schola Antiqua has released four commercial CDs on the Naxos of America and Discantus labels. Much of the music on these recordings has not seen a modern recording. The group's music has aired on the national broadcasts of With Heart and Voice, Harmonia, and Millennium of Music, and has been widely reviewed <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Schola+Antiqua">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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