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#99451 - 11/17/00 08:08 AM
The Rite of St. Ambrose
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Any liturgy fan-atics may be interested in seeing the following web page. The ancient ambrosian rite of mass is alive and well in Milan. If there are any Byzantine catholics who have been to any of the traditonal latin masses (liturgies) i would love to hear your thoughts and comparisons between eastern and traditional western liturgies. http://www.unavoce.org/ambrosian_rite_milan.htm
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#99452 - 12/02/00 09:57 PM
Re: The Rite of St. Ambrose
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There is a recording of early Christian Chant of the Ambrosian Rite. The version I have is conducted by Alberto Turco, a leading authority on the subject and sung by the women's Gregorian Choir in Dulci Jubilo established in 1988 at the annual International Courses in Gregorian Chant at Cremona.
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