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Les Prêtres (meaning The Priests in English) is the name of a musical trio created by the initiative of Mgr Jean-Michel di Falco. The project was inspired by the success of a similar Irish musical project called The Priests. Les Prêtres has released the French chart-topping album Spiritus Dei (March 2010) on label TF1 Musique with the album certified a diamond disc for selling more than 500,000 copies. Later sales increased the figure to more than 800,000 copies. Les Prêtres is released their second album Gloria in April 2011. Both albums have been successes in France, Belgium and Switzerland.

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  • Les Prêtres (fr)
  • Les Prêtres (it)
  • Les Prêtres (en)
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  • Les Prêtres (meaning The Priests in English) is the name of a musical trio created by the initiative of Mgr Jean-Michel di Falco. The project was inspired by the success of a similar Irish musical project called The Priests. Les Prêtres has released the French chart-topping album Spiritus Dei (March 2010) on label TF1 Musique with the album certified a diamond disc for selling more than 500,000 copies. Later sales increased the figure to more than 800,000 copies. Les Prêtres is released their second album Gloria in April 2011. Both albums have been successes in France, Belgium and Switzerland. (en)
  • Les Prêtres est le nom du groupe créé à l'initiative de Jean-Michel di Falco, et composé de trois membres du clergé du diocèse de Gap et d'Embrun. (fr)
  • Les Prêtres è un gruppo musicale composto da due sacerdoti cattolici francesi e un seminarista vietnamita.Il nome del gruppo trae origine e si ispira al gruppo irlandese The Priests. (it)
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  • Les Prêtres (en)
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  • Charles Troesch (en)
  • Jean-Michel Bardet (en)
  • Joseph Dinh Nguyen Nguyen (en)
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  • Religious music, Contemporary music (en)
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  • Les Prêtres (meaning The Priests in English) is the name of a musical trio created by the initiative of Mgr Jean-Michel di Falco. The project was inspired by the success of a similar Irish musical project called The Priests. Les Prêtres has released the French chart-topping album Spiritus Dei (March 2010) on label TF1 Musique with the album certified a diamond disc for selling more than 500,000 copies. Later sales increased the figure to more than 800,000 copies. Les Prêtres is released their second album Gloria in April 2011. Both albums have been successes in France, Belgium and Switzerland. (en)
  • Les Prêtres est le nom du groupe créé à l'initiative de Jean-Michel di Falco, et composé de trois membres du clergé du diocèse de Gap et d'Embrun. (fr)
  • Les Prêtres è un gruppo musicale composto da due sacerdoti cattolici francesi e un seminarista vietnamita.Il nome del gruppo trae origine e si ispira al gruppo irlandese The Priests. (it)
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