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Gregorian chant
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Gregorian chant

Any of a body of plainsong choral chants associated with Pope Gregory the Great (540-604), which became standard in the Roman Catholic Church.



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The Benedictine monks from Downside Abbey, Somerset, and EMI's Canto Gregoriano are already known to the world.
EMI Classics enjoyed continuing strong sales from the 1993 release of Canto Gregoriano by the Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo.
 
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