Content:

Memoria Sancti Henrici
Medieval Plainchant to the Patron Saint of Finland



Artists:
Cetus Noster
Köyhät Ritarit
Matti Apajalahti, vocalist
Kari Kaarna, vocalist
Seppo Nousiainen, vocalist
Martin Smeds, vocalist
Kai Vahtola, vocalist

Genres:
Choral
Finnish traditional

Features:

Booklet with liner notes in Finnish, English, German and French; sung texts in the original Latin and in English and Finnish translation

Format:
CD

Released:
November 1995

Catalogue No.:
ODE 874-2

EAN/UPC Code:
0761195087428

Track listing

CD 53:00
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1 Deus in adiutorium (Jumala riennä) 0:54
2 Gaudeamus omnes (Iloitkaamme kaikki) 3:27
3 Sanctum Ericum comitans (Keralla Eerik-kuninkaan) 2:09
4 Sanctus Ericus dulciter (Ylimmän arvon hälle) 2:27
5 Quidam homines de Kwmo (Eräät Kokemäen miehet) 3:02
6 Martir iste militauit (Kristuksen jo soturille) 3:00
7 Multitudo languencium (Niin monet tautiin) 3:06
8 O vita commendabilis (Oi elo noudateltava) 2:17
9 Christi pugil eximius (Soturi jalo Kristuksen) 5:24
10 Digitus martiris gloriosi (Keväällä löydettiin) 2:32
11 Imitator Saluatoris (Vapahtajan seuraajana) 2:58
12 Perfecte desiderium (Tavoitti sydän täydelleen) 2:42
13 Omnes gentes iubilate (Kansat kaikki rientäkäätte) 2:04
14 Dum deuotis poscitur (Avuksi kun huudettiin) 3:01
15 Preclari patris sanctitas (Opetusisän hurskaus) 2:31
16 Gaude cetus fidelium (Iloitse lauma uskovain) 3:30
17 Alleluya. Pie presul (Hurskas paimen Henrik) 2:59
18 Ecce magnus presbiter (Katso suurta kaitsijaa) 3:44



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Complete description

The plainsong music in this collection consists of extracts from medieval masses and offices to St. Henry, recounting part of his legend.

Bishop Henry, the patron saint of Finland, is held to be the principal founder of the Church of Finland  during the 12th century. Traditional lore has it that he became the first bishop of the diocese of Turku (which comprised all of Catholic Finland). Previously Bishop of Uppsala in Sweden, he would have taken part in King Erik Jedvardsson's military expedition to Finland and stayed on to preach and build up the Finnish church.

This recording was made at the Suomenlinna Church in Helsinki. The two ensembles performing together - Cetus Noster and Köyhät ritarit ("Poor Knights") - have specialized in Gregorian chant since the mid-1980s.