Hours
The Schola Gregoriana Pragensis first attempts to present the world of monastic liturgy with its structure and richness in repertoire dates back to the year 1989. Regular all-day rhythm of hours – psalm singing complemented with hymns, responsories and readings - creates harmonic counterbalance to daily work. The specialization can be inspired either by the liturgical period (e.g. Easter), ecclesiastical feast (Saint Wenceslas, Saint Remigius, Virgin Mary…) or by local spiritual tradition. Daily hours are thus a sort of guideline to our pilgrimage through the day. These wanderings of the soul through singing may find its parallel in the wanderings about sacral interiors.