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*[[Aeterne rerum conditor (Ambrosian chant)|''Aeterne rerum conditor'']] ( [http://www.cantoambrosiano.com/spartiti.htm {{net}}] ) | *[[Aeterne rerum conditor (Ambrosian chant)|''Aeterne rerum conditor'']] ( [http://www.cantoambrosiano.com/spartiti.htm {{net}}] ) | ||
*[[Alleluja (Ambrosian chant)|''Alleluja'']] ( [http://www.cantoambrosiano.com/spartiti.htm {{net}}] ) | *[[Alleluja (Ambrosian chant)|''Alleluja'']] ( [http://www.cantoambrosiano.com/spartiti.htm {{net}}] ) | ||
*[[Alma | *[[Alma Redemptoris Mater (Ambrosian chant)|''Alma Redemptoris Mater'']] ( [http://www.cantoambrosiano.com/spartiti.htm {{net}}] ) | ||
*[[Asperges me (Ambrosian chant)|''Asperges me'']] ( [http://www.cantoambrosiano.com/spartiti.htm {{net}}] ) | *[[Asperges me (Ambrosian chant)|''Asperges me'']] ( [http://www.cantoambrosiano.com/spartiti.htm {{net}}] ) | ||
*[[Audite Verbum (Ambrosian chant)|''Audite Verbum'']] ( [http://www.cantoambrosiano.com/spartiti.htm {{net}}] ) | *[[Audite Verbum (Ambrosian chant)|''Audite Verbum'']] ( [http://www.cantoambrosiano.com/spartiti.htm {{net}}] ) |
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See also: Gregorian chant BackgroundAmbrosian chant (also known as Milanese chant) is the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Ambrosian rite of the Roman Catholic Church, related to but distinct from Gregorian chant. It is primarily associated with the Archdiocese of Milan, and named after St. Ambrose much as Gregorian chant is named after Gregory the Great. It is the only surviving plainchant tradition besides the Gregorian to maintain the official sanction of the Roman Catholic Church. View the Wikipedia article on Ambrosian chant. See an alternative alphabetical list of Ambrosian chants available at CPDL |
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