
The Pro Cantione Antiqua of London were founded in the 1960s by Tenor James Griffett, Counter-tenor Paul Esswood, and conductor/producer Mark Brown. From an early stage they were closely associated with conductor and musicologist Bruno Turner. They were probably the leading British performers of a cappella music, especially early music, prior to the founding of the Tallis Scholars. Though principally an all-male group they have supplemented with female voices where appropriate (eg for the 1978 recordings OUP 151/2 under Philip Ledger
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Portugaler (French 14th/15th Century)
Gregorian Chant Intoritus: Puer Natus Est Nobis (In Nativitate Domini Advertiam Missam)
Portugaler
In Assumptione
Ubi caritas
Dies Irae
Attende Domine
Emendemus in melius
Victimae paschali laudes
Ductia (English 13th Century)
Kyrie VIII
Spem in Alium
Vexilla Regis prodeunt
Gregorian Chant Hymnus: Aeterna Christi Munera
Audi, Benigne Conditor
Gregorian Chant Offertorium: Tui Sunt Coeli
Ecce lignum crucis
Conditor Alme Siderum
In Festo Sanctissimi
Reges Tharsis
In Epiphania Domini
Tibi Domine derelictus est pauper
Angelus Ad Virginem
Rorate caeli desuper
Ave maria
Quene Note
Tenebrae factae sunt
Nos autem gloriari oportet
Alle Psallite (French 14th/15th Century)
Virgo
Alma redemptoris mater
Salve, feste dies
In Seculum Breve (French 13th Century)
Hodie Christus natus est
Gregorian Chant Graduale: Viderunt Omnea
Cummune Unius Martyr
Synge We To Thys Mery Cumpane
De Lamentatione Ieremiae Prophetae
E Semine Rosa (French 12th/13th Century)
Iesu, quadragenariae dictator abstinentiae
Puer natus est nobis
Christus factus est
Orientis Partibus (Song of the Ass - Fr. 13th Cent.)
Chants for the Palm Sunday Procession
Andreae Apostoli
Gregorian Chant Communio: Viderunt Omnes
Alleluia Psallat (Eng. 13th/14th Cent.)
Exsultet iam angelica turba caelorum
Danse Real (French 13th Century)
O Sapientia
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