+ Follow Gregorian Tag
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[Title] => Easter and leap years
[Summary] => This year, February threw its customary tantrum by taking an extra day for itself, an entitlement it gets through the “leap year” feature of the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
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[Title] => Chant encounter
[Summary] => Otherworldly, somber and as elegant as the windswept ruins of a monastery: such is what comes to mind when hearing the Gregorian Choir of Paris, the world-renowned ensemble which is currently touring the country to spread the essence of faith through sacred music.
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[AuthorName] => Carlomar Arcangel Daoana
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[Title] => The new, repackaged Gregorian
[Summary] => Although Gregorian church music has endured through the centuries, no one thought that Gregorian, the group that combines pop sounds with the ancient tradition of the Gregorian chant, would last. It was a fad, they all said then. While the new tack certainly sounds impressive, the music is still old and you know how it is with kids. They only want what is new and cool and those sounds that rock. Well, Gregorian has endured. Not only that; it also continues to evolve.
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