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The album is one of a series of recordings of the complete musical works of Hildegard by the early medieval music experts and founders of Sequentia, the late [[Barbara Thornton]] and her husband [[Benjamin Bagby]].
 
It was recorded between 16 and 21 June 1993 in the church of [[St. Pantaleon's Church, Cologne|St. Pantaleon, Cologne]], [[Germany]], “at"at the sarcophagus of the Empress Theophanu (d. 990)".<ref>''Canticles of Ecstasy'' CD booklet, pp. 3–4.</ref>
 
The music is from a medieval manuscript written at Hildegard’sHildegard's own abbey (Rupertsberger “Riesencodex”"Riesencodex" (1180–90) Wiesbaden: Hessische Landesbibliothek, MS 2) and the [[Latin]] texts are from Hildegard von Bingen, ''Lieder'' (Salzburg, 1969).<ref>''Canticles of Ecstasy'' CD booklet, p. 4.</ref>
 
==Track listing==
All vocal compositions (responses and [[antiphons]]) written by Hildegard of Bingen.
#“O"O vis aeternitatis”aeternitatis" (7:56)
#“Nunc"Nunc aperuit nobis”nobis" (1:53)
#“Quia"Quia ergo femina mortem instruxit”instruxit" (1:49)
#“Cum"Cum processit factura digiti Dei”Dei" (6:32)
#“Alma"Alma Redemptoris Mater”Mater" (2:10)
#“Ave"Ave Maria, O auctrix vite”vite" (8:57)
#“Spiritus"Spiritus Sanctus vivificans vite”vite" (2:15)
#“O"O ignis spiritus Paracliti”Paracliti" (6:17)
#“Caritas"Caritas habundat in omnia”omnia" (2:10)
#“O"O virga mediatrix”mediatrix" (2:25)
#“O"O viridissima virga, Ave”Ave" (3:51)
#Instrumental Piece (3:30)
#“O"O Pastor Animarum”Animarum" (1:18)
#“O"O tu suavissima virga”virga" (11:12)
#“O"O choruscans stellarum”stellarum" (2:37)
#“O"O nobilissima viriditas”viriditas" (6:42)
 
==Personnel==