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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 worldwise success of a CD of Gregorian music sung by some Benedictine monks from Spain is a phenomenon I find most puzzling: was it a symptom of a new interest in spirituality or another sign of the popularity of New Age religion?
The worldwise success of a CD of Gregorian music sung by some Benedictine monks from Spain is a phenomenon I find most puzzling: was it a symptom of a new interest in spirituality or another sign of the popularity of New Age religion?
 
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