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Salve Regina - Gregorian Chant

Salve Regina - Gregorian Chant

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Artists: Benedictine Monks Of The Abbey Of St. Maurice & St. Maur, Clevaux
Label: Philips
Category: Music

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 1836

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 47 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 420879
UPC: 028942087927
EAN: 0028942087927
ASIN: B0000040ZC

Release Date: February 14, 2000
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Magnificat - Tu es pastor ovium - Canticum et Antiphona
  • Stabat Mater - Sequentia in Festo Septem Dolorum B.M.V.
  • Lauda Sion: Nunc dimittis - Sequentia in Festo Corporis Christi
  • Te Deum - Hymnus (tonus monasticus)
  • Adoro te devote - Hymnus in Honorem SS. Sacramenti
  • O sacrum convivium - Antiphona (tonus monasticus) in Honorem SS. Sacramenti
  • Ave verum Corpus - Sequentia in Honorem SS. Sacramenti
  • Tantum ergo - Hymnus in Honorem SS. Sacramenti
  • O salutaris Hostia - Hymnus (tonus monasticus) in Honorem SS. Sacramenti
  • Salve Regina - Antiphona (tonus monasticus) in Honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis
  • Ave Maria - Antiphona in Honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis
  • Sub tuum praesidium - Antiphona (tonus monasticus) in Honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis
  • Alma Redemptoris Mater - Antiphona (tonus monasticus) in Honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis
  • Inviolata - Sequentia in Honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis
  • Regina caeli - Antiphona (tonus monasticus) in Honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis
  • Victimae paschali laudes - Sequentia Tempore Paschali
  • Veni, Creator Spiritus - Hymnus (tonus monasticus) in Festo Pentecostes

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Calm...Peace...Serenity - it's all here   October 28, 2008
DeeperAndDeeper
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'd heard for a very long time that plainsong / Gregorian chants were supposed to have extremely relaxing qualities, but only very recently bought this CD to see (hear!) for myself. I was extremely impressed - incredibly calming and restful. The pace of this type of music almost seems hard wired into our chill-out zone. I can only say I am very happy indeed with the CD - a pleasure to listen to: breath slowly and regularly and let yourself be calmed



5 out of 5 stars Capturing a time when Gregorian Chant was the musical glory of of the Church   January 27, 2008
A. foley (london, England)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

This is a must for lovers of Gregorian Chant, listen to the Te Deum, is not one's heart transported to heaven by the chant? And,the hymns, the tantum ergo, and the salutaris hostia and the salve regina. Wonderful, one's spirit is moved unto a sober inebriation


5 out of 5 stars A great find...   July 28, 2002
39 out of 39 found this review helpful

Salve Regina is a wonderful recording of the monks of that ancient abbey at Clervaux in France. Originally made in 1957, the recording is nonetheless crystal clear with the odd organ stop noise adding to its 1950s authenticity.
As for the chants themselves, we find a mix of some of the most famous hymns of Catholic worship (Tantum Ergo and O Salutaris, Adoro Te as well as the anthem Salve Regina all sung to the Tonus Monasticus)and the chants used for special occasions such as Lauda Sion Salvatorem, traditionally used for The Feast of Corpus Christi. My favourite chant in the collection is O Sacrum Convivium - its very short but very beautiful.



5 out of 5 stars For the love of God   July 28, 2002
17 out of 18 found this review helpful

Salve Regina is a wonderful recording of the monks of that anceient abbey at Clervaux in France. Originally made in 1957, the recording is nonetheless crystal clear with the odd organ stop noise adding to its 1950s authenticity.
As for the chants themselves, we find a mix of some of the most famous hymns of Catholic worship (Tantum Ergo and O Salutaris, Adoro Te as well as the anthem Salve Regina all sung to the Tonus Monasticus)and the chants used for special occasions such as Lauda Sion Salvatorem, traditionally used for The Feast of Corpus Christi. My favourite chant in the collection is O Sacrum Convivium - its very short but very beautiful.


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