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  2. Gregorian (band) - Wikipedia

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    gregorian.de. Gregorian is a German band headed by Frank Peterson that performs Gregorian chant -inspired versions of modern pop and rock songs. The band features both vocal harmony and instrumental accompaniment. They competed in Unser Lied für Stockholm, the German national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016, and placed 5th in ...

  3. Masters of Chant Chapter III - Wikipedia

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    Masters of Chant III is the fourth album by Gregorian. Track listing. No. Title Writer(s) Original artist Length; 1. "Join Me" (featuring Sarah Brightman (as Hepsibah))

  4. Masters of Chant Chapter VII - Wikipedia

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    Masters of Chant Chapter VIII. (2011) Masters of Chant Chapter VII is the tenth album by Gregorian. The album was released September 25, 2009.

  5. Masters of Chant Chapter IV - Wikipedia

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    Masters of Chant Chapter IV. Studio album by. Gregorian. Released. 6 October 2003. ( 2003-10-06) Recorded. 2003. Angel Recording Studios /London.

  6. Masters of Chant Chapter VI - Wikipedia

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    Label. Edel Music. Gregorian chronology. Christmas Chants (2006) Masters of Chant Chapter VI (2007) Masters of Chant Chapter VII (2009) Masters of Chant Chapter VI is the ninth album by German band Gregorian. It was released on 28 September 2007.

  7. Masters of Chant Chapter II - Wikipedia

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    Masters of Chant Chapter II. Studio album by. Gregorian. Released. 15 October 2001. Recorded. 2001. Studio. Angel Recording Studios (London)

  8. Gloriæ Dei Cantores - Wikipedia

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    The "Gloriæ Dei Cantores Schola" specializes in Gregorian chant. The choir sings in 18 languages and has appeared on the concert stage and in recordings with such artists as Gerre Hancock, Keith Lockhart, [2] John Williams, Samuel Adler, Mark O'Connor, Stephen Cleobury, George Guest, Daniel Pinkham, and Margaret Hillis. [3]

  9. Order of St. Gregory the Great - Wikipedia

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    Paul Salamunovich, 1969, American choral conductor and expert on Gregorian chant. Sir Jimmy Savile, 1990, English radio DJ and television presenter-broadcaster [34] (In 2012, after Savile's death, an annulment of the honor was requested by the Archbishop of Westminster.