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The Gregorian Chant Home Page ... Princeton University course materials related to Gregorian Chant
An excellent short description and history of Gregorian chant with links to more inf ... The name Gregorian chant points to Gregory the Great (590-604), ...
Links for Gregorian chant resources, choirs, and recordings collected by musical director of a performing group established in 1993 at St. Joseph's Parish in Fayetteville, Arkansa...
That "Gregorian" chant was named for and credited to Pope Gregory I (r. 590-604) is an accident of politics and spin doctoring.
gregorian chant audio files (mainly mp3). Many mass propers, ordinaries and other pieces. Almost complete Liturgical Year.
Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic liturgical chant of Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services. This vast repertory of chants is the oldest music known as it is the first repertory to have been adequate...
Gregorian Chant -- Streaming Audio (requires Real Audio) (select "Chant" in drop down menu at top of page)
Also see The Chant Decision Tree ... The chant of the Roman Catholic church can be divided into two types of services, the Mass and the Office services.
Traditional Gregorian chant (Vespers, Marian, and Benediction hymns, Divine Office, Mass Propers) sung in Latin by well-trained Catholic seminarians. Priests and monks sung these plainchant hymns ...
The standard text-book on Gregorian Chant is now Western Plainchant , by David Hiley, ... For a basic on-line introduction to Gregorian notation, there is a Gregorian Chant Notation page.
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