
Get Floriani's New Album 'Chants of Deliverance' Today!

"Floriani has produced an authoritative list of Gregorian Chants specifically aimed at delivering us from the powers of darkness."
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- Anonymous Exorcist
Chants of Deliverance Album
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Experience the spiritual depth and serene beauty of Floriani’s latest album, 'Chants of Deliverance'. Available for a limited time, this exclusive release invites you to reconnect with sacred music traditions.
SAMPLE - Watch Floriani perform 'Anima Christi' from the "Chants of Deliverance" album
About the Album
Immerse yourself in the ancient melodies of 'Chants of Deliverance.' These chants have been selected according to their efficacy in the spiritual warfare, as attested to by experienced exorcists. Join our early adopter list now for exclusive updates and early access.

“Floriani has produced an authoritative list of Gregorian Chants specifically aimed at delivering us from the powers of darkness. I utilize these beautifully arranged Chants of Deliverance at each solemn exorcism.
Not only do they create an unmistakable atmosphere of the sacred, but they draw Christ’s suffering members ever more deeply into the mysteries of God’s liberating love.”
- Anonymous exorcist
Tracks
Track 1: Anima Christi IV
Track 2: Athanasian Creed
Track 3: Litany of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Track 4: Psalm 3
Track 5: Psalm 34
Track 6: Psalm 12
Track 7: Sub Tuum
Track 8: Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus
Track 9: Psalm 21
Track 10: Psalm 10
Track 11: Psalm 53
Track 12: Salve Regina (Solemn Tone)
Track 13: Litany of St. Joseph
Track 14: Te Joseph Celebrent
Track 15: Dies Irae
TESTIMONIALS
"One of the best choirs I've ever heard. Do not let this rare union of art and prayer pass you by."
-New Liturgical Movement

"You've never heard a sacred music choir like Floriani"
-Catholic Gentleman
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"Floriani is fast becoming a major contributor to the revival of the ancient chants of the Church."
-National Catholic Register

Meet Floriani

Giorgio Navarini
Giorgio’s love for sacred music began in high school when his family began attending the traditional Latin mass. This love for the ancient beauty continued through high school even into college where began directing choirs. Having graduated from Thomas Aquinas College, he taught in classical education schools aiming to embody choral excellence in the holistic formation of the human person. Whenever he is not directing a schola, you might find him hiking the mountains of Montana or enveloped in the historical account of a sea voyageur.

Graham Crawley
Born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, Graham grew up with a love for singing and music, but wasn’t introduced to choral music until he was a freshman at Thomas Aquinas College. He was captivated by the profound spirituality of sacred music, and his love for it grew exponentially the more he immersed himself in the Roman liturgy. He is particularly fond of Gregorian chant, and has a special devotion to the Monastic Office. When he’s not singing, you’ll find Graham with his wife, Sarah, chasing his two sons around, reading, watching soccer,
cooking, and hiking.

Thomas Quackenbush
Growing up in Ojai, California, Thomas first discovered sacred music singing hymns with his family. Although his first love was Baseball, his passion for choral singing grew in high school, at Thomas Aquinas College, and as a high school science and music teacher (and Baseball coach!). Thomas now lives in Steubenville, Ohio, with his wife Rebecca and their five children—four girls and one boy. When he’s not on the road with Floriani, Thomas teaches chant at Franciscan University, helps Rebecca homeschool the kids, and is trying to learn how to fix up a 130 year old home.

Lee Rea
Lee is a Southern California local, born and raised in Ventura, where he currently lives with his wife and newborn daughter! As an avid surfer, he thrives on physical exertion and the natural world. This love for God's creation was complimented and increased by a deep love for Truth, Goodness and Beauty, acquired during his time at Thomas Aquinas College. His first encounter with sacred music was during his 10th grade year at a small Catholic highschool St. Augustine Academy. He recalls that the choral polyphony "reached directly to his soul, and was an intimate encounter with Beauty like nothing before." He is honored and proud to be a member of Floriani, and firmly believes in the efficacy of beautiful sacred music, in the revitalization of Catholic Culture.
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Floriani is Catholic men’s vocal ensemble based in the Diocese of Phoenix dedicated to serving the Church and saving the culture through the beauty of sacred music.

