Schola Antiqua is a captivating ensemble renowned for its exquisite performances of Gregorian chant and medieval music. Led by the esteemed director R. John Blackley, the group is celebrated for its work with proportional-rhythm chant, offering listeners a unique and authentic experience of early liturgical music. With a repertoire that spans from the tenth century to the medieval era, Schola Antiqua delivers a rich and immersive journey through the sacred and secular sounds of the past. Their recordings, such as "Notker Balbulus: Liber ymnorum" and "Tenth-Century Liturgical Chant," showcase the ensemble's commitment to historical accuracy and musical excellence, making them a standout in the world of early music. Whether exploring the choral masterpieces of Francisco Guerrero or the hymns of Notker Balbulus, Schola Antiqua invites audiences to connect with the timeless beauty of medieval music.