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Schola Hungarica Gregorian Chants in a Village Church Mp3, Flac, Wma Schola Hungarica Gregorian Chants In A Village Church mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: Gregorian Chants In A Village Church Country: Hungary Released: 1994 Style: Medieval MP3 version RAR size: 1420 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1389 mb WMA version RAR size: 1483 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 870 Other Formats: ADX VQF MP1 WMA AHX MP2 AA Tracklist 1 Introit: Rorate Caeli 2 Kyrie: Sanctorum Lumen - Gloria 3 Alleluia: Virga Jesse 4 Sequence: Mittit Ad Virginem 5 Offertory: Ave Maria 6 Praefatio - Sanctus 7 Cantio: Ave Verum Corpus 8 Oremus - Pater Noster - Agnus Dei 9 Communion: Ecce Virgo Concipiet 10 Cantio: Idvozlegy Istennek Szent Anyja 11 Palm Sunday Procession 12 Antiphon: Ante Sex Dies 13 Antiphon: Cum Audisset Populus 14 Antiphon: Fulgentibus Palmis 15 Antiphon: Cum Appropinquaret Dominus Hymn: Gloria, Laus Et Honor - Pueri Hebraeorum Tollentes - Antiphons: Pueri Hebraeorum 16 Vestimenta - Scriptum Est Enim 17 Antiphon: Turba Multa 18 Lectio: Epistolae Beati Pauli Apostoli 19 Trope: Triumphat Dei Filius Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Schola Gregorian Chants In A SLPD 12742 Hungaroton SLPD 12742 Hungary 1986 Hungarica Village Church (LP, Album) Related Music albums to Gregorian Chants In A Village Church by Schola Hungarica Monks Of The Abbey Of St. Thomas - A Treasury Of Gregorian Chant - Vol. III Schola Antiqua, Blackley • Jones - Music For Holy Week Schola Hungarica - Vízkereszt - Magyar Gregorián Énekek = Epiphany - Gregorian Chants From Hungary Schola Of The Hofburgkapelle, Vienna , Director Hubert Dopf - Gregorian Chant Hildegard Von Bingen, Schola Der Benediktinerinnenabtei St. Hildegard, Eibingen, Johannes Berchmans Göschl , Sr. Christiane Rath Osb - "O Vis Aeternitatis" - Vesper In Der Abtei St. Hildegard Choir Of The Monks Of The Abbey Of Saint Pierre De Solesmes - Gregorian Chant Vol. 1 No. 2 Choralschola der Benediktinerabtei Münsterschwarzach , Leitung: P. Godehard Joppich - Gregorianische Gesänge: Pfingsten, Eucharistie, Maria Schola Cantorum Of Amsterdam Students - Gregorian Chant: The Ecclesiastical Year In Gregorian Chant John Taverner, The Choir Of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Francis Grier - Missa Corona Spinea / Votive Antiphon Matthew Martin - Matthew Martin Plays The Walker Organ Of The London Oratory.
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