Gregorian - the moment of peace


Gregorian - the moment of peace

Gregorian - Nothing else matters


From Santiago de Compostela

Gregorian - Voyage, Voyage


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Gregorian - Losing My Religion


Videoclip de la canción Losing My Religion, de Gregorian: Masters of Chant. Grabado en Santiago de Compostela.

Gregorian Monks & Amelia Brigthman - Join Me


Gregorian version of H.I.M.'s Join Me In Death

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Gregorian - Tears in Heaven


Video de la canción 'Tears in Heaven', de Gregorian-Masters of Chant. Grabado en Santiago de Compostela (España).

Gregorian - Brothers in Arms


Video de 'Brothers in Arms', de Gregorian-Masters of Chant. Grabado en Santiago de Compostela (España).

Gregorian Chant


Beautiful, Latin Gregorian Chant CDs ...from the rich tradition of the Catholic Church Featured song is from the Chant Compendium- 1 "Salve Festa Dies" This is one of the oldest hymns used by the Church, written by Venantius Fortunatus before 609 AD! Sublime, poetic, and beautiful, this hymn is considered extremely precious by the Church. She only makes use of it once a year, during the greatest feast of her liturgical year! Easter is indeed the greatest feast, even greater than Christmas. There is at least 40 days preparation for Easter, but only 4 weeks for Christmas. Furthermore, Our Lord was born in order to redeeem us -- so the feast celebrating his life's mission (the Redemption) must be the most important. 1. Hail, festal day, venerable of all ages By which God conquers hell and holds the stars 2. Behold, it declares grace for a reborn worldAll gifts have returned with their Lord. 3. For indeed, after hellish sorrows, to the triumphing Christ:grove with green and buds with flower, everywhere give laud. 4. The Crucified One was God, behold He reigns over all things, and all creation offers prayer to its Creator. 5. O Christ, the salvation of all things, good Creator and Redeemer, only begotten Son of God the Father. 6. You Who, seeing mankind to have plunged to the deep,that you might save man, were also made man. 7. That Thou, the author of life and the world, might open the way of death and the grave by giving hope of salvation.

Gregorian - Ordinary world


This is one of my favorites songs from the group Gregorian masters of the chant Ordinary world - Chapter III ---------------------------- Came in from a rainy Thursday on the avenue thought I heard you talking softly I turned on the lights, the TV and the radio still I can't escape the ghost of you What has happened to it all? Crazy, some'd say Where is the life that I recognize? But I won't cry for yesterday there's an ordinary world Somehow I have to find and as I try to make my way to the ordinary world I will learn to survive Passion or coincidence once prompted you to say "Pride will tear us both apart" Well now pride's gone out the window cross the rooftops run away left me in the vacuum of my heart What is happening to me? Crazy, some'd say Where is my friend when I need you most? But I won't cry for yesterday there's an ordinary world somehow I have to find and as I try to make my way to the ordinary world I will learn to survive Papers in the roadside tell of suffering and greed here today, forgot tomorrow ooh, here besides the news of holy war and holy need ours is just a little sorrowed talk And I don't cry for yesterday there's an ordinary world Somehow I have to find and as I try to make my way to the ordinary world I will learn to survive every one any one any one every one

Gregorian Chant Benedictinos


Chant Gregorian - Benedictos prayer and glory to God Ave mundi spes Maria - Latin Ave mundi spes Maria, ave mitis, ave pia, ave plena gratia. Ave virgo singularis, quć per rubum designaris non passus incendia. Ave rosa speciosa, ave Jesse virgula: Cujus fructus nostri luctus relaxavit vincula. Ave cujus viscera contra mortis foedera ediderunt filium. Ave carens simili, mundo diu flebili reparasti gaudium. Ave virginum lucerna, per quam fulsit lux superna his quos umbra tenuit. Ave virgo de qua nasci, et de cujus lacte pasci res cćlorum voluit. Ave gemma coeli luminarium. Ave Sancti Spiritus sacrarium. Oh, quam mirabilis, et quam laudabilis hćc est virginitas! In qua per spiritum facta paraclitum fulsit foecunditas. Oh, quam sancta, quam serena, quam benigna, quam amoena esse virgo creditur! Per quam servitus finitur, posta coeli aperitur, et libertas redditur. Oh, castitatis lilium, tuum precare filium, qui salus est humilium: Ne nos pro nostro vitio, in flebili judicio subjiciat supplicio. Sed nos tua sancta prece mundans a peccati fćce collocet in lucis domo. Amen dicat omnis homo. Ave mundi spes Maria - English Hail, hope of the world, Mary, hail, meek one, hail, loving one, hail, full of grace Hail O singular virgin, who wast chosen to not suffer flames through brambles Hail, beautiful rose, hail, staff of Jesse: Whose fruit loosened the chains of our weeping Hail whose womb bore a son against the law of death Hail, O one lacking comparison, still tearfully renewing joy for the world Hail, lamp of virgins, through whom the heavenly light shone on these whom shadow holds. Hail, O virgin from whom a thing of heaven wished to be born, and from whose milk feed. Hail, gem of the lamps of heaven Hail, sanctuary of the Holy Ghost O, how wonderful, and how praiseworthy is this virginity! In whom, made through the spirit, the paraclete, shone fruitfulness. O how holy, how serene, how kind, how pleasant the virgin is believed to be! Through whom slavery is finished, a place of heaven is opened, and liberty is returned. O, lily of chastity, pray to thy son, who is the salvation of the humble: Lest we through our fault, in the tearful judgment suffer punishment. But may she, by her holy prayer, purifying from the dregs of sin, place us in a home of light Amen let every man say.

Gregorian Chant - "Salve Regina"


This is the Latin chant "Salve Regina" (or Hail, Holy Queen, which is a common Catholic prayer) performed by the monks of the Abbey of Notre Dame.

Gregorian Chant - "Dies Irae"


This is a rendition of the famous 13th century Latin Catholic hymn, "Dies Irae" (or, "Day of Wrath," about the Second Coming of Christ and Judgment Day). This rendition is off the 1994 CD, "Ego sum Ressurectio," and is difficult to find.

"Gregorian Chant" 2


Holy Mass officiated by his eminence Cardinal Ricardo Vidal at CPDRC.

Gregorian - Lady in black


Gregorian-Bilder-Galerie

Gregorian Chant


The beautiful Gregorian Chant Featured Prayers in Song - Vidi Aquam, Ave Maris Stella, Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Regina Caeli

Catholic music - musica católica - Gregorian Chants


musica católica - catholic music

Gregorian Chant , et lux in tenebris...


higher quality version is here; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGdtll3KAqw&fmt=18 - This music is NOT the 'POP' group 'Gregorian' but the actual Chant sung as it is supposed to be WITHIN the Roman Rite Catholic Church, the psalms and Holy Scriptures praising God. this is sung by The Benedictine Monks of Silos, Spain, is available below at Milan Records under SPIRITUAL http://www.milanrecords.com/spiritual/ and Jade Music http://www.jade-music.com/ LYRICS -And the light shineth in darkness: and the darkness did not comprehend it.//et lux in tenebris lucet et tenebrae eam non conprehenderunt.../erat lux vera quae inluminat omnem hominem venientem in mundum/...That was the true light, which enlighteneth every man that cometh into this world./ Gregorian Chant http://www.solesmes.com/GB/gregorien/hist.php?js=1 -- Gregorian Chant is a musical repertory made up of chants used in the liturgical services of the Roman Catholic Church. In fact, the liturgical tradition which the Church has given us is a vocal, monophonic music composed in Latin using sacred texts from the Ancient and New Testaments. This is why Gregorian Chant has often been called a "sung Bible". Linked intimately to the liturgy in this way, the goal of the Gregorian melodies is to favor spiritual growth, reveal the gifts of God and the full coherence of the Christian message. What we call Gregorian chant today first appears distinctly in the Roman repertory of the fifth and sixth centuries. Its implementation and perhaps some of its composition was in the hands of a group of ministers in a service specially dedicated to the Roman basilicas, the schola cantorum. Gregorian chant also appears to have been an aural music, that is, transmitted by ear and committed to memory - like all other music of the world at the time. MP3 at http://www.box.net/shared/3qzthi15o8

Hortus Musicus - Gregorian Chant


The roots of a cappella (and the term itself which means "of the chapel") is Gregorian chant and here from Estonia are Hortus Musicus with a fine example of this early music style.

Gregorian - Stairway To Heaven Live in Prague feat. Violet


Original: Led Zeppelin Gregorian - Stairway to Heaven LIVE in Prague.... officially Clip This song is avaiable on: Masters of Chant Chapter II For More infos go to: www.gregorian-music.com

Notre Dame Gregorian Chants 12/28/06


Gregorian chant concert at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, France, December 28, 2006.

Gregorian Chant: Pavane: In the Clouds


Pilot test of a series of Gregorian Chant videos.All of the music productions and visuals are original. Gregorian Chant music was produced by Fr. G.M. Sveboda with the Winnipeg Diocesan Choir & Choir 2000. The videos are part of an extensive examination of the history of Gregorian Chant. Sample lectures will be posted soon. These have been recorded in Japanese, French & English.Images and videos are produced by Al Rosenberg. We are looking for any constructive thoughts and comments on these excerpts. This is not a final presentation (such as edge clipping).

Gregorian Chant, Christmas Chants


Schola of the Monks of the Abbey of Montserrat... Beautiful chant for Christmas!!

Gregorian Chant --- Sancte Michael


This is a brand new version of Gregorian Chant called Ambrosian composed, voiced and recorded by Dr. David Yeagley of www.BadEagle.com

Gregorian Chant-Dies Irae


Dies Irae,dies illa solvet saeclum in favilla teste David cum Sybilla. Quantus tremor est futurus, Quando judex est venturus, Cuncta stricte discussurus. Tuba,mirum spargens sonum per sepulcra regionum coget omnes ante thronum. Mors stupebit et natura, cum resurget creatura, judicanti responsura. Liber scriptus proferetur, in quo totum continetur, unde mundus judicetur. Judex ergo cum sedebit, quidquid latet,apparebit: nil inultum remanebit. Quid sum miser tunc dicturus? quem patronum rogaturus, cum vix justus sit securus? Rex tremendae majestatis, qui selvandos salvas gratis, salva me,fons pietatis. Recordare,Jesu pie, quod sum causa tuae viae ne me perdas illa die. Quaerens me,sedisti lassus, redemisti Crucem passus: tantus labor non sit cassus. Juste judex ultionis, donum fac remissionis ante diem rationis. Ingemisco,tamquam reus, culpa rubet vultus meus supplicanti parce,Deus. Qui Mariam absolvisti, et latronem exaudisti, mihi quoque spem dedisti. Preces meae non sunt dignae, sed tu bonus fac benigne, ne perenni cremer igne. Inter oves locum praesta, et ab haedis me sequestra, statuens in parte dextra. Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis, voca me cum benedictis. Oro supplex et acclinis, cor contritum quasi cinis: gere curam mei finis. Lacrimosa dies illa, qua resurget ex favilla judicandus homo reus. Huic ergo parce,Deus: pie Jesu Domine, dona eis requiem.Amen.