Canto Gregoriano by Coro, Monjes Benedictinos (CD, 2001)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelEMI Europe Generic, Emii
UPC0724356521728
eBay Product ID (ePID)7046043288

Product Key Features

Release Year2001
FormatCD
GenreClassical Artists
ArtistCoro, Monjes Benedictinos
Release TitleCanto Gregoriano

Dimensions

Item Height0.86 in
Item Weight0.37 lb
Item Length5.62 in
Item Width5.01 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks32
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Puer Natus Est Nobis (Introitus) 1.2 Genuit Puerpera Regem 1.3 Ave Mundi Spes Maria 1.4 Occuli Omnium 1.5 Veni Creator Spiritus 1.6 Alleluia Beatus Vir Qui Suffert 1.7 Os Iusti 1.8 Spiritus Domini 1.9 Kyrie Fons Bonitatis 1.10 Laetatus Sum 1.11 A Solis Ortus Cardine 1.12 Christus Factus Est Pro Nobis 1.13 Mandatum Novum Do Vobis 1.14 Media Vita in Morte Sumus 2.1 Nos Auten 2.2 Pange Lingua Gloriosi 2.3 Jacta Cogitatum Tuum 2.4 Gloria XV 2.5 Veni Sancte Spiritus 2.6 De Profondis 2.7 Salve Regina 2.8 Kyrie XI 2.9 Salve Festa Dies 2.10 Puer Natus in Bethlehem 2.11 Alleluia Dies Sanctificatus 2.12 Christe Redemptor 2.13 Christus Natus 2.14 Verbum Caro Factum Est 2.15 Hosanna Filio David 2.16 Pueri Herbraeorum Portantes 2.17 Improperium 2.18 Traditor Autem Benedictus
NotesThe Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos became famous outside of religious circles in 1993 when a recording of their liturgical Gregorian chants unexpectedly climbed to the top of the album charts. Back around the 11th century, the Spanish abbey began switching over from Hispanic liturgical melodies to the Roman liturgy's Gregorian melodies. The Gregorian chant has been used in Benedictine churches since, with the exception of a few decades in the 1800s. In the 1960's, the Seminary of Logroño (also in Spain) invited the monks of Santo Domingo de Silos to record the Gregorian chants to help spread the music within the parishes. Surprisingly, the music was picked up by a much larger audience. The debut recording by the Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos, Chant, became a huge commercial success, reaching the Top 5 of the album charts and attracting massive media attention.
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