ADORATE DEUM (Nova Schola Gregoriana, Turco)
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Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
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Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
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Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
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Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
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Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
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Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Choir)
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The Nova Schola Gregoriana is a group that has devoted itself to the study of Gregorian chant during the course of the last forty(?) years, basing its work on the research of scholars such as Dom Eugene Cardine, Dom Jean Claires, Luigi Agustoni and Alberto Turco. The Schola has won international critical acclaim for its performances, with participation in the festivals of Paris, Avignon, Avila, Cuenca, Como, Pomposa and Arona among others, with concerts throughout Italy, France, Switzerland and Greece, and tours in Japan and the United States of America. The ensemble performed at the first centenary of the Congresso Gregoriano at Arezzo and International Congresses of Gregorian chant at Cremona and Verona, in additional to its part in the celebration of the sixth centenary of the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna. In 1987 the Schola was awarded the Golden Orpheus of the Paris Academie Nationale du Disque Lyrique, Fundacion J. Canteloube.
Alberto Turco, an authority on Gregorian chant, became director of the musical establishment of Verona Cathedral in 1965. He is a lecturer in Gregorian chant in the Ambrosian Pontifical College of Sacred Music in Milan and teaches liturgical musicology at the San Zeno Theological Institute in Verona, as well as serving as a guest lecturer of the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Rome and at various international congresses. Alberto Turco is the author of various studies on Gregorian and Ambrosian chant and is the editor of hitherto unpublished works by earlier Veronese composers. He has directed a number of recording and in 1981 became the artistic director of the Nova Schola Gregoriana, assuming direction of the women’s Gregorian schola, In Dulci Jubilo, in 1988.