Officium Divinum Audio?

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Hello my Catholic peeps,

I was looking for audio to follow along in singing and reciting the latin prayers of the Officium Divinum. Do you all know of any sources that I could use? I know it is available for the Liturgy of the Hours but since I have a greater attachment to the traditional office I was wondering if this may be available. Please let me know! Thank you in advance.
 
Hello my Catholic peeps,

I was looking for audio to follow along in singing and reciting the latin prayers of the Officium Divinum. Do you all know of any sources that I could use? I know it is available for the Liturgy of the Hours but since I have a greater attachment to the traditional office I was wondering if this may be available. Please let me know! Thank you in advance.
Perhaps this can help a bit:

Tune in Daily for the Divine Office from the Abbey of Le Barroux
I wanted to remind readers of www.barrouxchant.com which (like the Benedictine Monks of Norcia) offers streaming audio of the chanted Divine Office from the Abbey of Le Barroux
You can also [subscribe to the hours as a podcast](You can also subscribe to the hours as a podcast.).
From barroux.org/en/liturgie/listen-to-our-offices.html:
The monks of Le Barroux invite you to follow live the liturgical offices, entirely sung in Gregorian in the extraordinary form of the Roman Catholic rite. This initiative is supported by Mgr Jean-Pierre Cattenoz, the archbishop of Avignon.
Four times a day, on your iPhone with the Barroux application, or on your computer, you will be able to connect to the great liturgical prayer of the Church.
The offices broadcast live are :
• Prime: 7:45 or 8:00 (see the time-table).
• Sext: 12:15 every day.
• Vespers: 17:30 every day.
• Compline: 19:45 every day.
Books to follow the offices — Two choices are available :
  • Latin/French booklets
  • Monastic ‘Diurnal’ containing all of the day’s Benedictine office, in Latin/French
 
I’ll second R_C’s suggestion. I listen to it most every day. Texts are available with a simple click of the mouse. Latin/English. 👍
 
Just a note, the Barroux and Norcia Divine Office would be following the Monastic breviary which is considerably different from the 1962 Roman Breviary (and much longer too…)
 
Just a note, the Barroux and Norcia Divine Office would be following the Monastic breviary which is considerably different from the 1962 Roman Breviary (and much longer too…)
Thanks for the clarification!
 
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