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Well, it's not very 'classical', but you can always get O Fortuna from Carmina Burana. That's a wildly popular song, and is very dark and dramatic.Other than that, I'd look up 'Gregorian Monks', they have a choir that does a lot of chant songs, and is rather beautiful.
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A record full of Gregorian chant is, to my opinion, boring unless you are contemplating your navel or are stoned. Its more interesting to listen a disc of renaissance polyphony which reproduces a religious service mixing chant and through-composed music. A nice one I just bought is on the Delphian label and is a recording of a set of Vespers by Victoria (the greatest Spanish composer in the renaissance), but there are many others.
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