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The Ultimate Guide to Gregorian Chant Midi Files: History, Sources, and Tips



1. O Come, O Come Emmanuel -- a favorite of several of us on the Advisory, and, in our opinion, deserved of much more usage. A note of warning: to our dismay we found that the majority of the midi files on the internet for this carol are, well . . (ahem) . . . wretched. Plodding. Tedious. But here's a nice version on YouTube from the Choir of Clare College.




Gregorian Chant Midi Files




Sacred Music America 'Sacred Music America provides access to the mainstream of western Christian music which has remained indestructible for the last 1,400 years. This site presents all major historical periods up to the present, while giving special attention to Gregorian chant, the Renaissance and Baroque periods, and hymn tunes before 1800. Most of the sound files were recorded live at parishes and congregations in the USA.' Specific Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran sections on the site. 2ff7e9595c


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