Tropus: Lumen clarum rite / Introitus Lux fulgebit
Benedicamen: In hac precelsa sollempnitate
Kyrie: Creator, pater increate
Hymnus: Veni, redemptor gencium
Lectio Primo tempore
Offertorium: Tui sunt celi / Tropus: Nate Dei, qui fortem alligasti
Lectio: Iube Domine Consolamini
Benedicamen: Splendor patris et sol – Festivali melodia
Lectio: Consolamini popule meus
Responsorium: Ibo ad montem myrre festinanter
Lectio: Iube Domine – Consurge
Benedicamen: Nos respectu gratie
Antiphona: Ave, spes nostra
Cantio: Gaude, quam magnificat
Sanctus: super Gaude, quam magnificat
Benedicamen: Patrem parit filia
Agnus Dei
Moteto: Veni, sancte Spiritus – Da gaudiorum premia – Veni, sancte Spiritus
The Heart of Europe concert performed by the Tiburtina Ensemble will take listeners into the spiritual world of medieval Prague. In the acoustics of the Church of St. John the Baptist in Hlučín, Gregorian chant and early polyphony from Prague’s capitular sources from the 11th–14th centuries will be heard. The repertoire, influenced by tradition and liturgical celebration, dates back to Aquitaine polyphony around 1100. The Tiburtina Ensemble, led by Barbora Kabátková, will captivate with its precise pronunciation and historically informed interpretation of compositions such as Veni, sancte Spiritus. The music, which defies medieval fashion trends, sounds like a lively dialogue of faith, space and memory – a tribute to Prague as the true spiritual center of Europe.
Tiburtina Ensemble
Ivana Bilej Brouková, Hana Blažíková, Tereza Böhmová, Barbora Kabátková – sopranos
Daniela Čermáková, Anna Chadimová Havlíková, Kamila Mazalová – altos