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  2. Athenas - Wikipedia

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    Athenas María Venica (born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on January 10, 1992) is a Catholic music singer-songwriter from Argentina. [1][2] In 2022 she was nominated to the Latin Grammy for her album Alfa y Omega for Best Christian Album. [3][4] With over six released albums, her YouTube channel is in the top 10 with more subscribers among female ...

  3. Cesáreo Gabaráin - Wikipedia

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    Cesáreo Gabaráin (16 May 1936 – 30 April 1991) was a Roman Catholic priest in Spain and composer of liturgical songs such as Pescador de hombres (Fisher of Men). He received a Gold Record award in Spain, and his music is well known and sung by English- and Spanish-speaking people. Gabaráin became a hymn -writer when he was thirty and went ...

  4. List of Catholic musicians - Wikipedia

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    List of Catholic Church musicians is a list of people who perform or compose Catholic music, a branch of Christian music.Names should be limited to those whose Catholicism affected their music and should preferably only include those musicians whose works have been performed liturgically in a Catholic service, or who perform specifically in a Catholic religious context.

  5. De Colores - Wikipedia

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    De Colores. " De colores " ([Made] of Colors) is a traditional Spanish language folk song that is well known throughout the Spanish-speaking world. [1] It is widely used in the Catholic Cursillo movement and related communities such as the Great Banquet, Chrysalis Flight, Tres Días, Walk to Emmaus, and Kairos Prison Ministry.

  6. Saeta (flamenco) - Wikipedia

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    Saeta (flamenco) A saetero (saeta singer) in Sevilla, 2006. The saeta (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈeta]) is a revered form of Andalusian religious song, whose form and style have evolved over many centuries. Saetas evoke strong emotion and are sung most often during public processions. The saeta, an unaccompanied song, is also believed to stem ...

  7. Mozarabic chant - Wikipedia

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    Mozarabic chant. Mozarabic chant (also known as the Hispanic chant, Old Hispanic chant, Old Spanish chant, or Visigothic chant) is the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Visigothic/ Mozarabic rite of the Catholic Church, related to the Gregorian chant. It is primarily associated with Hispania under Visigothic rule and later with the ...

  8. Contemporary Catholic liturgical music - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Catholic liturgical music encompasses a comprehensive variety of styles of music for Catholic liturgy that grew both before and after the reforms of the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II). The dominant style in English-speaking Canada and the United States began as Gregorian chant and folk hymns, superseded after the 1970s by a ...

  9. Son by Four - Wikipedia

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    From 2007, the band, composed of Pedro Quiles and the brothers Javier and George Montes, has changed their music style from Latin pop, salsa and ballad to Catholic music. Since then, Son By Four has released five albums and five new singles. In 2015, Son By Four were nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Christian Album.