Records - Overview

Scola with organists: Roger Deruwe  (Brugge)
  Chris Dubois  (Brugge)
  Ignace Michiels  (Brugge)
  Jozef Sluys  (Brussel)
  Jean Rothier  (Brussel)
  Georges Robert (Versailles)
  Alberto Massino (Edinburgh)
  Magnus Jacobs (Boppard)
  Gabriël Dessauer (Wiesbaden)
   
Scola with choirs: Schola Hungarica 
(bij optreden in Salzburg)
  Renaat Veremanskoor
  Animato
  Collegium de Dunis
  Collegium Brugensis
 
Collegium Vocale Brugensis
  Bryghia Cantat
  Laudato Si
  Anima Vocali
  Amarylca
   
Scola and orthodox: Johannes Damascenes chor (Essen)
  Choeur d' écoles théologiques 
(St. Petersburg)
  Blagovest (Riga)
   
Scola and harp: Sabine Lust  (Brugge)
   
Scola and dance: Katrien Dewaele  (Leuven)
  Dansstudio Ijvi Hagelstein  (Antwerpen)
  Mira, Henrike Sievert
   
Scola and serpent: Jan Huylebroeck
   
Scola at festivals:  
Belgium: Festival van Vlaanderen
  Festival du  Mosan
France: Festival Estival de Paris
  Festival  en plein air – Charleville
  Festival  d’Avignon
  Festival. Musique en Bourgogne
(Vézelay en Tournus)
Austria: Kirchenmusikfestival  Salzburg
Spain: Festival van Santander
  Festival van San Sebastian
« Quincena Musical »
 

Festival van  Cuenca
« Cyclo de canto gregoriano »

  Festival van Girona :
« Festival de musiques religoses del Món » 
  Festival « Arto Sacro » - Madrid
  Festival  van  Palma – Malorca
Germany: Bregenzer Festspiele - Scheidegg
   

We mention performances in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Switzerland. Also in Rome, where alongside several concerts, the Scola was able to perform in the grand auditorium of the Gregorian university.  

Out of appreciation the city of Brugge offers the Scola to perform biannually under the title: “Gregoriaans als Inspiratiebron” which translates in English as “Gregorian chant as a source of inspiration”.

This series of recitals grew into an range of concerts with choirs, organists and instrumentalist who perform compositions solely inspired by Gregorian melodies.