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Cappella Musicale Pontificia Sistina, Massimo Palombella & Juan Paradell Solé

Habemus Papam (La Musica Del Conclave)

Cappella Musicale Pontificia Sistina, Massimo Palombella & Juan Paradell Solé

31 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 5 MINUTES • NOV 10 2014

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1
Anonymous: Dominus Fortitudo Plebis Suae
06:35
2
Palombella: Laus Tibi Christe - Sicut Dilexit Me Pater
01:58
3
Anonymous, Palombella: Credo
04:51
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5
Palombella, Anonymous: Dossologia
00:57
6
Anonymous: Pater Noster
01:19
7
Anonymous: Ego Vos Elegi De Mundo
06:48
8
Anonymous: Ite, Missa Est
00:43
9
Anonymous: Ave Regina caelorum - Ave, Regina Caelorum
00:56
10
Anonymous: Litaniae Sanctorum
15:40
11
Anonymous: Veni, Creator Spiritus - Veni, Creator Spiritus
04:48
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14
Anonymous: Statuit Ei Dominus Testamentum Pacis
02:46
15
Anonymous: Kyrie
01:58
16
Palombella: Laus Tibi Christe - Tu Es Petrus
02:08
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18
Anonymous: Sanctus
01:52
19
Anonymous: Agnus Dei
01:27
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22
Anonymous: Ave verum Corpus - Ave, Verum Corpus
01:56
23
Palombella: Fanfara Sul Tema Del Tu Es Petrus
00:49
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26
Anonymous, Palombella: Gloria
06:00
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Anonymous, Palombella: Ioseph, Fili David
08:08
31
J.S. Bach: Prelude, Largo and Fugue in C, BWV 529no.2/BWV 545 - Fugue (BWV 545)
03:04
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Artist bios

Italian choral conductor Massimo Palombella is a Salesian priest and director of the Sistine Chapel Choir (Coro di Cappella Musicale Pontificia Sistina). He studied philosophy and theology at the Salesian Pontifical University, and his teachers in music composition at the Conservatory of Turin were Luigi Molfino and Valentino Miserachs Grau. Palombella was ordained a priest on September 7, 1995, and he joined the faculty of theology at the Salesian Pontifical University, as well as the faculty of the Sapienza University of Rome. He founded the Interuniversity Choir in Rome to bring students together to study polyphony and the Roman Catholic choral tradition, and he was awarded the Pontifical medal by Pope John Paul II for service to the Church and to culture. In 2010, he became the director of the Sistine Chapel Choir, and in 2017, he was appointed a consultant to the Congregation for Divine Worship. His recordings have been released by EuroArts and Deutsche Grammophon. ~ Blair Sanderson

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