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I'm a newbie here and taking my first trip to Italy (Rome and Florence, first week in April), so hope Im posting this right. My wife and I enjoy attending evening vespers or any Mass for that matter with plenty of liturgical choral singing. We'd prefer something small and intimate, but welcome any recommendations. Anyone got any?
Thanks in advance.
 
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Here is the schedule for Florence
Masses in Latin with Gregorian chants

Firenze

S. Miniato al Monte
Via del Monte alle Croci tel. 0552342731
Daily
Winter: Vespers at 16.30
Mass at 17
Summer: Vespers at 17.30
Mass at 18

Duomo
Piazza Duomo Tel. 055 2302885
Sunday at 10.30

S. Francesco al Poverino
Piazza SS. Annunziata
Holidays at 10.30
closed August
Information - tel. 0552340917 0558544434

S. Salvatore al Monte
Via Monte alle Croci tel. 0552342640
Saturday at 18.00
(winter) - (summer)

Certosa del Galluzzo
Località Galluzzo tel. 0552049226
From 1st October to 1st Sunday of June
2st Sunday of the month at 11.00

Surroundings

Cappella Santa Trinita (Villa Martelli)
Via di Gricigliano, 52
Località Le Sieci tel 0558363068
Weekday Mass in Latin without chants at 11.45
Vespers at 18.30
Holidays Mass with Gregorian chants at 9.30
Mass with organ at 11.00
Vespers at 18.00

Monastero delle Benedettine di Santa Maria a Rosano
Borgo del Monastero, 13
Località Rosano - Rignano sull’Arno tel. 0558303006
Weekdays Mass at 7.00
Holidays Mass at 10.00
Holidays Vespers at 17.30 (in summer at 18.30)
Sunday Vespers 17.00 (in summer at 18)

I believe that the Vatican has gregorian services as well RR
 
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Don't miss San Miniato. Take a taxi up, and then walk down to Piazzale Michelangelo.
 
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Robert -- That's a great list, but we're going to be in Florence the end of September. What's summer and what's winter? Thanks.
 
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One of my fondest memories of Rome is going to the church of Santi Quattro Coronati on the Celian Hill and finding the cloistered nuns there singing vespers one evening. Be sure to see the fresco cycle in the chapel of San Sebastian and the beautiful cloister.
 
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I second San Miniato, one of my favorite churches in Florence. Beautiful church, stunning views and chanting that gave me goosebumps!
 
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For Rome, as with almost anything having to do with the churches of Rome, see Chris Nyborg's site; in this case his page on worship, papal audiences, etc.

Bill

Churches of Rome (history and architecture)
 
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I'm not sure on the schedule when winter and summer divide Late September could be either.
In most cases I would just arrive at the winter time which is usually an hour earlier.San Miniato is nice,if you are in decent shape the walk up the hill is great! The service is in a small chapel located at the bottom of the stairs under the altar.If you arrive early Piazza Michalangelo is just below with a great view over Florence.RR
 
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