Concerts

2 FEB 2020

In Memoriam

Requiem by Johannes Ockeghem

St. Adalbertus and St. Stanislaus the Bishop Church
Kalisz
24 AUG 2019

Messe de Nostre Dame - Guillaume de Machaut

XIV Organ and Chamber music festival

St. Louis Church
Bliżyn
10 MAR 2019

The King is Getting Married! The Stockholm Scroll

Sacral pieces from The Rorantists Kapelle repertoire

The Royal Castle Museum
Warsaw
10 FEB 2019

The King is Getting Married! The Stockholm Scroll

The Luca Marenzio`s set of madrigals

The Royal Castle Museum
Warsaw
28 OCT 2018

The Vasas' Mass

Marcin Mielczewski - Missa Super O Gloriosa Domina

St. John the Baptist Cathedral
Warsaw
2-6 OCT 2018

De invitatione mortis

Recording of Andrzej Karałow chamber opera

The Witold Lutosławski Concert Studio
Warsaw

Recordings

The Musica in Ecclesia Cathedrali Cracoviensi Audita Vol VII

2017

The Musica in Ecclesia Cathedrali Cracoviensi Audita Vol V

2016

The Musica in Ecclesia Cathedrali Cracoviensi Audita Vol III

2016

The Musica in Ecclesia Cathedrali Cracoviensi Audita Vol I

2015

Virgini Mariae Laudes

2015

Omnes Sancti Dei

2014

Magnificat anima mea Dominum

2014

O Magnum Mysterium

2011

About us

Men's Vocal Ensemble Gregorianum was founded in 2005. Gregorianum specializes in early music, both religious and secular. The group gained recognition during early-music festivals: Early Music Festival in Szczecin, Festival of Monophonic Chant in Płock, Early Music Festival in Stary Sącz or Nordisk festival för Medeltida Musik in Söderköping (Sweden).

The group has been a laureate of the following competitions: Ars Liturgica in Gniezno - Grand Prix, Competition of Waclaw z Szamotuly - 1st place, 61st International Polyphonic Contest in Arezzo - Audience Award and recently main prize - Amber Harp of Eol on biggest early music festival Schola Cantorum in Kalisz. Gregorianum regularly gives concerts around Poland, very often with the company of recognized early music musicians, and participates in masterclasses held by Professor Elzbieta Wtorkowska, Professor Cezary Szyfman, Marcin Bornus-Szczycinski and Paul Esswood.

Gregorianum has for the past few years been working on discovering and recovering early music for contemporary audiences. In 2013-2015 group has recorded pieces that hasn't been heard for more than three centuries, from the repertoire of the Krakow-based Rorantists' Kapelle, the royal ensemble in the Wawel court which began in 1543. Recently ensemble is working on Jesuits compositions from Collegium Hosianum which were taken away during Swedish Deluge in mid of 17th century.

Since the beginning the group has been conducted by Berenika Jozajtis, a graduate of choir conducting at the Frederic Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, in the class of Professor Henryk Wojnarowski.

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Berenika Jozajtis

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Tomasz Gozdek