Monastic Choir Of The Abbey Of Notre-Dame Of Argentan , Under The Direction Of Dom Joseph Gajard, O.S.B. - Gregorian Chant Vol. 19 - Masses Of St. Benedict And St. Cecilia FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Offertory: Afferentur (4th Mode) |
| 2 | Alleluia: Quinque Prudentes (7th Mode) |
| 3 | Antiphon: O Caelestis (1st Mode) |
| 4 | Sequence: Laeta Dies (6th Mode) |
| 5 | Antiphon: Virgo Gloriosa (2nd Mode) |
| 6 | Gradual: Domine Praevenisti (4th Mode) |
| 7 | Introit: Loquebar (5th Mode) |
| 8 | Alleluia: Vir Dei (6th Mode) |
| 9 | Communion: Fidelis Servus (7th Mode) |
| 10 | Antiphon: Est Secretum (4th Mode) |
| 11 | Mass Of St. Benedict |
| 12 | Hymn: Inter Aeternas (1st Mode) |
| 13 | Response: Regnum Mundi (5th Mode) |
| 14 | Communion: Confundantur (1st Mode) |
| 15 | Hymn: Jesu Corona (8th Mode) |
| 16 | Gradual: Audi Filia (7th Mode) |
| 17 | Introit: Gaudeamus (1st Mode) |
| 18 | Offertory: Desiderium (6th Mode) |
| 19 | Mass Of St. Cecilia |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R-02481 | Monastic Choir Of The Abbey Of Notre-Dame Of Argentan , Under The Direction Of Dom Joseph Gajard, O.S.B. | Monastic Choir Of The Abbey Of Notre-Dame Of Argentan , Under The Direction Of Dom Joseph Gajard, O.S.B. - Gregorian Chant Vol. 19 - Masses Of St. Benedict And St. Cecilia (LP, Album, Club) | World Record Club, The Record Society | R-02481 | Australia | 1976 |
Credits
- Choir – Monastic Choir Of The Abbey Of Notre-Dame Of Argentan
- Directed By – Dom Joseph Gajard, O.S.B.
Notes
Released by World Record Club New Zealand, 1 Wakefield Street, Lower Hutt
Album
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