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Aurora Surgit

12+ albums
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The female Gregorian chant schola Aurora Surgit came into being in the Choral Singing class at the Conservatory of Rovigo thanks to the initiative of some young pupils. Its purpose is to bring Gregorian chant back to life in the places it was intended for and through up-to-date semiological and modal- aesthetic researches. Either a Cantor, for the performance of solo parts and responsories, or a male group, for the performance of antiphons, joins the female permanent group. The name of the choir comes from the hymn Aurora surgit lucida, which is sung Ad laudes matutinas (for the morning Lauds) on the feast of St Mary Magdalene. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Ego sum resurrectio: In paradisum

301
2

Prefatio

126
3

Regem cui omnia vivunt (invitatorium)

118
4

Vexilla Regis (Hymnus)

117
5

Dies Irae (Sequentia)

115
6

Ritus communionis

115
7

Prex eucharistica

113
8

Subvenite (Responsorium prolixum)

98
9

Absolve Domine (tractus)

98
10

Improperia II

98

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World of Early Music

Ego sum Resurrectio: Gregorian Chant for the Dead

Ego sum Resurrectio: Gregorian Chant for the Dead

Paschale Mysterium: Gregorian Chant for Easter

Paschale Mysterium: Gregorian Chant for Easter

Ego sum Resurrectio

Ego sum Resurrectio

Paschale Mysterium

Paschale Mysterium

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Ergo Sum Resurrectio

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Saints and Sinners - The Music of Medieval and Renaissance Europe

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Anonymous

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Ultimate Chant - Music of Ethereal Beauty

Ego sum Resurrectio - Gregorian Chant for the Dead

Ego sum Resurrectio - Gregorian Chant for the Dead

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Chant grégorien pour les morts

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The World of Early Music

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