The Polish editors of Pray as you go prepared unusual arrangements of the rosary prayer.
Part 1, Joyous Mysteries
#roadway
The main association to the arrangement of these mysteries is a typically pilgrimage line-up, i.e. vocal and guitar. It is about conveying simplicity through a modest cast, which in combination gives a dozen rosaries, which are very easily recited on the way.
Part 2, Luminous Mysteries
#intimacy
Jazz Quartet is a rather unusual idea for prayer, but introducing an incredibly intimate atmosphere, which manifests itself in the vocalist's very precise treatment of the text and melody, the rhythmic cooperation of drums and bass and the harmonies of the piano that fill it all. This set of non-accidental people naturally led to the creation of a kind of story, which is supposed to bring us closer to a better experience of these mysteries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqSTR3Ohsp4
Part 3, Sorrowful Mysteries
#reflection
The three-voice male choir with a soloist singing in the church immediately evokes associations with the medieval Gregorian chant or organum period in music. These mysteries are intended to stimulate reflection on the time of prayer. Sorrowful mysteries are the longest of all, because the message they contain must resound, and this takes time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T5Qm_We7yo
Part 4, Glorious Mysteries
#area
After the Resurrection, God opened Heaven for people, creating a place and space for them to live together in God's Love and Glory. The musical arrangement of praiseworthy mysteries through the classical saxophone quartet and vocalism was to illustrate in a way this space, which in no way absorbs, but invites to contemplate God's Love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIIYmWpkpP0
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