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Konrad Ruhland was born 1932 in Landau am Inn (Germany/Bavaria). He studied history, medieval Latin, theology, and liturgical history which helped him to gain extensive background knowledge for his musicological research. Under the leadership of Ruhland, a group of enthusiastic students in Munich formed the "Capella Antiqua" in 1956, one of the first groups to tackle the problems of reviving Early Baroque and Renaissance music using a scholarly approach. Ruhland continued to communicate his theoretical knowledge and the practical experience to students in numerous courses, music weeks and summer schools, including the summer school at the University of Philadelphia. He was also a much sought-after choir director and had extensive experience in this field. He died on March 14, 2010 User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ecce virgo concipiet
2302Nato canunt omnia
1823Anon : Ad coenam Agni providi
1774Anon : Sancta Missa : Kyriale II, 'Kyrie Fons bonitatis'
1345St Ambrose : Aeterne rerum Conditor
1346Langton : Veni Sancte Spiritus
907Anonymous : Te deum laudamus
788Abelard : Mittit ad Virginem
779Anon : Conditor alme siderum
7710Veni sancte Spiritus
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The Quintessence of Chant (Gregorianische Gesänge I & II)
40 Most Beautiful Choral Classics
Gregorian Chant
40 Most Beautiful Autumn Classics
Konrad Ruhland Conducts Gregorian Chant

Carl Orff Ante - Post

Musica Mystica
Gregorian Chants
Gregorian Chant - Sequences
Resonet in laudibus - Legend of a Christmas Song
Musica Mystica 5
De la Rue: Requiem - Elegies and Occasional Motets