VOICES - Chant from Avignon
The Gregorian chants of the Benedictine
nuns of Avignon
Voices:
Chant From Avignon The
Nuns of the Abbaye de Notre-Dame de l'Annonciation,
from a remote region of France near Avignon, won
a worldwide search to find the world's finest female
singers of Gregorian Chant. The hunt took in over seventy
convents, including communities as far afield as
North America and Africa.
The Nuns are part of
an ancient order that dates back to the 6th Century. They
continue the tradition of leading a hidden life behind
closed doors. To remain 'secluded' to the outside
world, any visitors, even family, must communicate with
the sisters through a grill. Once vows have been
taken to live in the Convent, the sisters remain there
until their death.
"We never sought
this, it came looking for us" said Reverend
Mother Abbess. "At first we were worried it
would affect our cloistered life, so we asked St. Joseph
in prayer. Our prayers were answered, and we
thought that this album would be a good thing if it
touches people's lives and helps them find peace".
To avoid intrusion
into their daily lives, the Nuns filmed their own TV
commercial and photographed their own album cover. The
self-sufficient Nuns, who count amongst them a plumber,
an engineer, an electrician, a silk-weaver and a dental
assistant, have already forbidden record company bosses
from entering their cloister. Dickon Stainer, Managing
Director of Decca Records, said, "I passed the
contract through the grill, they signed it and passed
it back. Although the nuns do not leave the Convent,
the whole world will now hear the true beauty of their
singing".
The Nuns' album will
feature the most ancient form of Gregorian Chant, which
the sisters sing eight times a day. Gregorian chant was
the first music ever to be written down. Tom Lewis, Head
of A&R at Decca Records, says, "When you
hear the sound of nuns chanting, it's like an immediate
escape from the challenges, stresses, noise and pace
of modern living. You're given a glimpse of a secret
world of peace and calm".
Voices:
Chant From Avignon