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chantblog Benedictine nuns release Gregorian chants to help ease coronavirus isolation A monastery of Benedictine nuns living in seclusion in southern France has opened its doors to allow recordin...
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chantblog: The Easter Vigil: Exsultet
The Exsultet, sometimes seen as "Exultet" and also referred to as the Praeconium Paschale, is an ancient chant sung during the Easter Vigil. It is traditionally sung by the deacon after the Paschal ca...
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chantblog: The Easter Vigil: Vidi Aquam ("I saw water")
In Eastertide (and only during Eastertide), the Vidi Aquam ("I saw water") chant replaces the Asperges Me ("Thou shalt sprinkle me, O Lord") during the asperges, the traditional sprinkling rite at th...
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An Epiphany Responsory: Illuminare, illuminare Jerusalem ("Shine, shine Jerusale...
While we're still in Epiphany season - one of my favorite seasons of the year - I wanted to post another Epiphany chant. This is the first responsory of Epiphany Day Matins in the Sarum Breviary; it's the fourth Responsory in the Roman Breviary. It...
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The sung Gospel at Christmas Matins: Liber Generationis ("The book of generation...
In doing some reading after posting my last post, The sung Gospel at Epiphany Matins: Factum Est Autem ("Now it came to pass"), I found that the corresponding genealogy from Matthew is sung at the end of Matins on Christmas. So this one comes first...
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The sung Gospel at Epiphany Matins: Factum Est Autem ("Now it came to pass")
This is a very interesting and unique chant sung before the singing of the Gospel at Epiphany Matins, after the ninth responsory, almost at the end of the Office. As far as I can tell, the video below comes from this recording by Stirps Iesse and Enrico...
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The Sixth Day of Christmas: The Cherry Tree Carol
Here's this old carol, sung just recently by the Choir of Ely Cathedral:
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"The cherry tree carol" is a 13th-century English traditional carol, appearing here in a world premiere recording of a new arrangement. The words tell the apocryphal tale of Mary and Joseph on the way to Nazareth for the Census: Mary asks Joseph to pluck...
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