Gregorian chant
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Created by Elam Rotem
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Special thanks to Kelly Landerkin, Doron Schleifer, Netta Huebscher, Anne Smith, and Alon Schab.
Thanks also to the Christkatholische Kirche Basel-Stadt for allowing us to film the episode in the Predigerskirche.
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Видео Gregorian chant канала Early Music Sources
http://www.earlymusicsources.com/youtube/gregorian-chant
Created by Elam Rotem
http://www.earlymusicsources.com
Special thanks to Kelly Landerkin, Doron Schleifer, Netta Huebscher, Anne Smith, and Alon Schab.
Thanks also to the Christkatholische Kirche Basel-Stadt for allowing us to film the episode in the Predigerskirche.
Support us on PATERON: https://www.patreon.com/earlymusicsources
Support us by getting an Awesome T-shirt: https://pro.teechip.com/stores/earlymusicsources
Видео Gregorian chant канала Early Music Sources
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