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Disc 1
1. A) Liturgy Of The Dead: Sequentia: Dies Irae - Modus I (SAMPLE)
2. A) Requiem Mass: Introitus: Requiem Aeternam - Modus VI/Kyrie - Modus VI (SAMPLE)
3. A) Requiem Mass: Tractus: Absolve, Domine - Modus VIII (SAMPLE)
4. A) Requiem Mass: Offertorium: Domine Jesu Christe - Modus II (SAMPLE)
5. A) Requiem Mass: Sanctus & Benedictus
6. A) Requiem Mass: Agnus Dei
7. A) Requiem Mass: Communio: Lux Aeterna Luceat Eis - Modus VIII
8. A) Requiem Mass: Responsorium: Libera Me, Domine - Modus I
9. A) Requiem Mass: Antiphona: Ego Sum Resurrectio Et Vita Modus II
10. B) Mass XI (Orbis Factor): Kyrie - Modus I
11. B) Mass XI (Orbis Factor): Gloria - Modus II
12. B) Mass XI (Orbis Factor): Credo III - Modus V
13. B) Mass XI (Orbis Factor): Sanctus & Benedictus - Modus II
14. B) Mass XI (Orbis Factor): Agnus Dei - Modus I
Disc 2
1. A) Chants To Honor The Virgin: Antiphona: Salve Solemne - Modus I (SAMPLE)
2. A) Chants To Honor The Virgin: Sequentia: Inviolata - Modus VI (SAMPLE)
3. A) Chants To Honor The Virgin: Canticus: O Virgo Pulcherrima (SAMPLE)
4. A) Chants To Honor The Virgin: Antiphona: Ave Maria - Modus Ig (SAMPLE)
5. A) Chants To Honor The Virgin: Hymnus: Ave Maris Stella - Modus I
6. A) Chants To Honor The Virgin: Canticus: Salve Mater - Modus V
7. B) Mass IX (Cum Iubilo): Kyrie - Modus I
8. B) Mass IX (Cum Iubilo): Gloria - Modus VIII
9. B) Mass IX (Cum Iubilo): Credo IV - Modus I
10. B) Mass IX (Cum Iubilo): Sanctus & Benedictus - Modus V
11. B) Mass IX (Cum Iubilo): Agnus Dei - Modus V
12. C) Eucharist Chants: Canticus: Ave Verum - Modus I
13. C) Eucharist Chants: Antiphona: Ubi Caritas - Modus VI
14. C) Eucharist Chants: Hymnus: Pange Lingua - Modus III
15. C) Eucharist Chants: Communio: Gustate Et Videte
16. C) Eucharist Chants: Hymnus: Verbum Supernum - Modus VIII
17. C) Eucharist Chants: Canticus: Adoro Te Devote - Modus V
Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos: SpainThe Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos is a Benedictine monastery in northern Spain, which dates from 929, when it was dedicated to Saint Sebastian. It declined following Muslim raids, but was restored under the leadership of Saint Dominic of Silos (ca 1000–1073), who was abbot of the monastery, and after whom it was later renamed. In 1835, the Abbey was forced to close under local political pressure, but by 1880, a group of monks from the Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Solesmes in France arrived to reestablish monastic life. The Solesmes monks also re-founded the choir under their own then newly-devised guidelines for plainchant singing, which is still the recognized standard for Gregorian plainsong performance within the Catholic Church. The Chorus of Monks of the Monastery of Silos has long been recognized as one of the finest in the world; they began to make recordings as early as 1957. They became internationally famous with the issue of several Gregorian chant albums in the 1990s, most famously Chant.
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