00:00:00 | Hymn - Lucis Creator
00:03:22 | Canticle
00:07:15 | Psalms 125 & 126
00:13:23 | Hymn - Caeli Deus sanctissime
00:15:22 | Psalms 128 & 129
00:20:49 | Canticle - Gratias agamus
00:25:36 | Psalms 110, 113, 122 & 117
00:38:52 | Redime me Domine
00:49:46 | Prayers
00:51:16 | Hymn - Urbs Jerusalem beata
00:55:06 | O viridissima virga
00:58:46 | Canticle - Colossians 1: 12-20
01:03:23 | Prayers
01:05:09 | Psalms 130-132
01:16:10 | Psalms 110-114
01:36:57 | Hymn - O Kind Creator
01:39:57 | Psalms 46 & 122
01:46:22 | Deus in adjutorium
01:47:10 | Cum pervenisset
01:48:45 | Psalms 126 & 127
01:54:37 | Hymn - Most holy God of Heaven
01:56:40 | Hymn - Sing we all the joys and sorrows
02:00:34 | Hymn - Veni Creator Spiritus
02:06:53 | Final blessing

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Gregorian chant, monophonic, or unison, liturgical music of the Roman Catholic Church, used to accompany the text of the mass and the canonical hours, or divine office. Gregorian chant is named after St. Gregory I, during whose papacy (590–604) it was collected and codified. Charlemagne, king of the Franks (768–814), imposed Gregorian chant on his kingdom, where another liturgical tradition—the Gallican chant—was in common use. During the 8th and 9th centuries, a process of assimilation took place between Gallican and Gregorian chants; and it is the chant in this evolved form that has come down to the present.