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The chant of the Franks is the style that eventually propagated. As a result, what we call Gregorian chant should probably be called Carolingian chant, but the easy way out is simply to use the term ...
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...
My friend and parish music director, Noel Jones, has stuck a toe into the waters of internet radio, with a live365 station called Gregorian Chant Lives (http://www.live365.com/stations/sjnmusicnj)
During this time, the entire choir and congregation of Saint Sebastian Church (about one thousand worshippers at this particular mass) sang in Latin the six beautiful verses of the Gregorian chant ...
The Second Vatican Council called for Gregorian chant to have "pride of place" in the liturgy (Sacrosanctum Concillium art.
Why is chant called Gregorian? That "Gregorian" chant was named for and credited to Pope Gregory I (r. 590-604) is an accident of politics and spin doctoring.
The chant did not have a regular rhythm…
vocal music, Plainsong: Among the earliest forms of vocal musicand one that had a deep influence on later traditionsis plainsong, also called Gregorian chant. This form of monody, which was written ...
his is a description of the traditional Gregorian Chant notation, so that anyone will be able to read the notation and sing it. ... Gregorian Chant has no meter at all, ...
Traditional Gregorian chant (Vespers, Marian, and Benediction hymns, Divine Office, Mass Propers) sung in Latin by well-trained Catholic seminarians. Priests and monks have sung these plainchant hymns ...
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