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LITURGICAL CHANTS FOR CHRISTMAS

With the Nativity season approaching, beginning with the Forefeast and soon to be followed by the Feast itself, are you already finding the melodies of “Christmas chants” forming in your head?

The chant of the Forefeast includes musically and theologically rich material that often goes unheard. The Feast itself includes wonderful chant beyond those most often heard on Christmas day. Are you interested in exploring the different chant for Nativity? Are you interested in new releases of Nativity chant, or the specials promotions we have?

If your answer to any of these is “Yes” then we have a one click way to explore.

Bulgarian Chant - Click here

Byzantine Chant - Click here

Byzantine Chant
Promotion Packages for Christmas - Click here
Includes Free DVD!

Gregorian Chant - Click here

Armenian Chant - Click here

Sarum Chant - Click here

Romanian Chant - Click here

Russian Chant (and other Slavic) - Click here

Various Liturgical Traditions - Click here

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  Liturgica.com presents an experience and a comprehensive understanding of the development of liturgical worship and music in the Judeo-Christian traditions. Liturgical music and books can be purchased from the Liturgica Web Store. Books and religious music are available in a wide variety of categories, including Byzantine chant, Gregorian chant, Old Roman chant, Ambrosian chant, Gallican chant, Mozarabic chant, Celtic chant, Early Christianity and Christian worship, Jewish worship, the Eastern Orthodox Church and worship, and the Roman Catholic Church.