Christian Classical Music
Christian classical music expresses a personal or common belief regarding Christian life and faith. General themes of Christian classical music include praise, worship, penitence, and lament, and its forms vary widely across the world. Most Christian classical music involves singing, whether by a duet, trio, quartet, madrigal, choir, or band. Christian classical music is frequently accompanied by instruments such as organ, piano, guitar or any solo instrument. Nevertheless, Christian classical music may also be unaccompanied or a cappella singing. Gregorian Chant was one of the earliest forms of Christian classical music.
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![]() Paschale Mysterium: Gregorian Chant for Easter |
Paschale Mysterium: Gregorian Chant for Easter8.553697 |
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User's Review: Excellent recording of the chants of Easter This is a rather good recording of the chants of Easter. It is an "authentic" recording, in that it benefits from the latest in musicological research. Alessio Randon's teacher, Alberto Turco, was a student of Dom Eugene Cardine, OSB, the brilliant monk of Solesmes who through his teaching at the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Rome, revolutionized the world of Gregorian chant studies... Read more |
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BACH, C.P.E.: Magnificat, Wq. 215, H. 772 CD98.970 |
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AVE MARIA AM232324 |
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DVORAK: Stabat Mater / Psalm 149 CHAN8985-86 |
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ALLELUIA - Easter in Central Europe HCD18268 |
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ADORATION - Sacred Music AN28704 |
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10 CENTURIES OF SACRED MUSIC - Exsultate Jubilate OP30343 |














