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The Monks of Norcia - Benedicta: Marian Chant from Norcia (2015)

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The Monks of Norcia - Benedicta: Marian Chant from Norcia (2015)

Artist: The Monks of Norcia
Title Of Album: Benedicta: Marian Chant from Norcia
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: The Monks of Norcia / De Montfort Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: 320 / FLAC
Total Time: 64:36 min
Total Size: 148 / 253 MB
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Tracklist:

1 Bells from the Basilica (Instrumental)
2 Ave Maria...Virgo Serena (Sequence)
3 Dominus Possedit Me (Capitulum)
4 Nihil Inquinatum (Responsory)
5 Ait Dominus (Antiphon)
6 Beatissimae (Responsory)
7 Regali Ex Progenie (Antiphon)
8 Solem Justitiae (Responsory)
9 Ecce Virgo Concipiet (Capitulum)
10 Gaude Maria (Responsory)
11 Gabriel Angelus (Antiphon)
12 Sancta Et Immaculata (Responsory
13 Rubum Quem Viderat (Antiphon)
14 Alma Redemptoris Mater (Antiphon
15 Tuam Ipsius Animam (Antiphon)
16 Cui Comparabo Te? (Capitulum)
17 Vadis Propitiator (Responsory)
18 Ave Regina Caelorum (Antiphon)
19 Laetare Virgo Mater (Antiphon)
20 Regina Caeli (Antiphon)
21 Concordi Laetitia (Hymn)
22 Benedixit Te (Capitulum)
23 Vidi Speciosam (Responsory)
24 Virgo Prudentissima (Antiphon)
25 Virgo Parens Christi (Responsory
26 Sub Tuum Praesidium (Antiphon)
27 Ab Initio (Capitulum)
28 Ave Maria (Responsory)
29 O Gloriosa Domina (Hymn)
30 Ave Maris Stella (Hymn)
31 Nos Qui Christi Iugum (Antiphon)
32 Salve Regina (Antiphon)
33 Benedicta

Based in Norcia, Italy, the Benedictine community is made up of 18 men, half American citizens and the other half a diverse group of men from around the world.

Monks and their devotional singing were not heard in Norcia for nearly 200 years, until 1998 when Fr. Cassian Folsom, Prior, settled with his community in the monastery located on the ancient ruins of the first home of St. Benedict (and his sister St. Scholastica). The people of Norcia welcomed the monks with open arms—in fact, they had circulated a petition to bring monks back to their town and received 4,000 signatures. (There are only 5,000 people living there.)

An American who studied at the world-renowned voice program at Indiana University, Fr. Cassian says, “Music is essential to the monastic life… chant is part of the air we breathe.”






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