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The Ambrosian Chant dates back further than Saint Ambrose (340-397 AD), but he largely popularized it. It was improved during the following years until its completion around the 9th century. (go) |
The Collegiate church of Brezzo di Bedero, ancient place of worship in
the province of Varese, preserves priceless art treasures. There are four
ancient codices. (go)
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These masterpieces became the benchmarks for sacred musical expression in the lands adjoining Mediolanum (Milan). These are presented in mp3 form, to be listened to and read – a unique opportunity to enjoy moments of reflection, appreciation and pleasure. (go) | These include all the most representative forthcoming musical events relating to Ambrosian Chant such as conferences, seminars and publications. This month the attention focuses on press conferences.(go) | ||||||||||||||||||
The Department of Culture
for the Province of Varese has decided to publish important research and
this is contained in the volume, “Psallite Deo Nostro”. In continuing
the efforts to develop, spread and promote the Ambrosian Chant, a thematic
web-site has been set up where further information on this ancient form
of music can be found. |
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