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  2. Glorious (music group) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, Glorious has released eleven studio albums published by Rejoyce Musique: Glorious, Libre (Free), Des ombres et des lumières (Shadows and lights), Génération louange (Generation praise), Citoyens des cieux, (Citizens of heaven) Électro pop louange (Electro pop praise), Messe de la grâce (Mass of grace), 1 000 échos, Messe du ...

  3. Ut queant laxis - Wikipedia

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    The hymn uses classical metres: the Sapphic stanza consisting of three Sapphic hendecasyllables followed by an adonius (a type of dimeter).. The chant is useful for teaching singing because of the way it uses successive notes of the scale: the first six musical phrases of each stanza begin on a successively higher notes of the hexachord, giving ut–re–mi–fa–so–la; though ut is ...

  4. Chant (Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos album)

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    The monks of Santo Domingo de Silos have been singing Gregorian chant since the 11th century (before that, they used Mozarabic chant).There was a break in the tradition in the 1830s when the abbey was closed by the government as part of the so-called Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizábal.

  5. Louis-Nicolas Clérambault - Wikipedia

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    143: Motet pour le sacré coeur de Jésus in A major; 144: Motet pour la nativité de Saint Jean Baptiste in G major; 145: Motet pour Saint Sulpice in A major; 146: Motet pour le roy, la reine et le dauphin in A major; 147: Pseaume 28 in C major; 148: Motet de Saint Sulpice in D major; 149: Motet pour la dédicace de l'eglise de Saint Sulpice ...

  6. Hervé Niquet - Wikipedia

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    1998 : Magnificat H.76, Litanies de la Vierge H.83, Quatre antiennes à la Vierge H.44-47, Prière à la Vierge H.367, Pro omnibus festis H.333, Petit motet pour la Vierge H.30, Chant joyeux du temps de Pâques H.339, with Le Concert Spirituel, CD Naxos (Vol. 4) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault : Le Triomphe d'Iris (1706) (Naxos)

  7. La Marseillaise - Wikipedia

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    "La Marseillaise" [a] is the national anthem of France. It was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg after the declaration of war by the First French Republic against Austria, and was originally titled "Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du Rhin ".

  8. Jean-Baptiste Guégan - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Guégan (born c. 1983 in Brittany, France) is a French singer known for his interpretations of Johnny Hallyday songs popularly known as "la voix de Johnny" (Johnny's voice). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was a fan of Hallyday since he was 9 years old when he saw Hallyday perform live in Bercy in 1992. [ 3 ]

  9. Beggar and Co - Wikipedia

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    Their second release was "Mule (Chant No.2)", which entered the UK Singles Chart on 12 September 1981, and reached number 37, remaining in the chart for five weeks. [ 2 ] Beggar and Co was also the featured brass section on a number of chart records for other artists, both as a horn section or as individual musicians.