The Best Gregorian Chant Album In The World... Ever! - Music (Monks & Choir Boys Of Downside Abbey)
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- Sales Rank:
- 409
- Artist:
- Monks & Choir Boys Of Downside Abbey
- Label:
- EMI Gold
- Number of Discs:
- 2
- Release Date:
- 19th April 2004
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Track Listing
- Disc 1
- 1: Viderunt Omnes
- 2: Salve Festa Dies (Himno)
- 3: Attende Domine
- 4: Nos Autem
- 5: Sub Tuum Praesidium
- 6: Laeta Dies Magni Ducis
- 7: Veni Creator Spiritus
- 8: Magnificat, Tone VIII
- 9: Anglorum Iam Apostolus
- 10: Ad Coeman Agni Providi
- 11: Ad Te Levavi
- 12: Rorate Caeli Desuper (Introito)
- 13: Pange Lingua Gloriosi (Himno)
- 14: Veni Sancte Spiritus
- 15: Venite Filii
- 16: Domine Jesu Christe
- 17: A Solis Ortus Cardine (Hymnus Modo III)
- 18: Alma Redemptoris Mater
- Disc 2
- 1: Salve Regina
- 2: Introit - Cibavit Eos
- 3: Gradual - Haec Dies
- 4: Alleluia: Pascha Nostrum
- 5: Sequence - Victimae Paschalai
- 6: Offertory - Term Tremuit
- 7: Communion - Pascha Nostra
- 8: Gloria IX
- 9: Allelujia - Verba Mea
- 10: Ave Maris Stella
- 11: Allelujia - Magnus Dominum
- 12: Introit - Resurrexi
- 13: Gradual - Oculi Omnium
- 14: Allelujia - Caro Mea
- 15: Sequence - Lauda Seon
- 16: Offertory - Portas Caeli
- 17: Communion - Qui Manducat
- 18: Crux Fidelis
Customer Reviews of The Best Gregorian Chant Album In The World... Ever!
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Geoffrey Woollard
Cambridgeshire, England
11th June 2008
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Very restful and soothing - according to the missus - and good value, too!
My wife (for whom I bought it) says that this CD set is very restful and soothing and I have to say that I quite like to hear the singing in the background whilst I slave away at the computer. And, of course, the great thing is that we got two CDs for about the price of one. Excellent! -
tony foley
london, England
25th January 2008
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Fine singing from Downside monks and choir
This is a lovely album of Gregorian classics, beautifully sung. And, of course, if you like the music: why not spend time at the monastery itself, which is near Bath? Why bathe in the thermal springs when one can bathe in the Divine Liturgy?






