Gregorian music latin
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St. Pius X then lays down comprehensive rules for Gregorian chant summarised as follows: – Latin must be used; – texts cannot be changed; – concert and romantic melodies are forbidden; – On the same principle it follows that singers in church have a real liturgical office, and that therefore women, being incapable of exercising such ...
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Roman chant became known as Gregorian chant after Pope Gregory I, the Great, who may have composed some of the melodies and who actively encouraged an orderly, ritualized use of music by the church. Because Gregory and later popes preferred Gregorian chant to the varieties that had developed elsewhere in Europe, Gregorian chant eventually ...
[DOCX File]INVITATION TO LEARN GREGORIAN CHANT | Gregorian …
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Latin Pronunciation Guide 46 Guide to Gregorian Notation 47 This booklet has been assembled to encourage congregational participation in the Mass. Special thank you to Rev. Christopher Colvin and Dr. Terry Worroll for their support and to the volunteers who created this booklet: Martina Jelínková (cantor), Roy Emerson (recording and CD), Dan ...
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Gregorian Chant is credited to Pope Gregory in the 9th and 10th centuries and is Plainsong, (monophony), the singing of a unison melody together. Out of the Middle Ages, eight common chants (numbered Tones 1 through 8) were identified and chosen for the Roman Church by Pope Gregory prior to the Protestant Reformation.
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Gregorian Chant is still in the churches, often arranged into polyphonic music ... Evolved to be mostly sacred music, single text in Latin, 3 or more voices. Norton CD 1 track #47. Josquin des Prez 1440-1521 page 101. Born in France. Considered to be the finest composer of …
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Gregorian. Chant. Gregorian Chant is credited to Pope Gregory in the 9th and 10th centuries and is Plainsong, (monophony), the singing of a unison melody together. Out of the Middle Ages, eight common chants (numbered Tones 1 through 8) were identified and chosen for the Roman Church by Pope Gregory prior to the Protestant Reformation.
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More specifically, the Council said that the treasury of sacred music is to be preserved and cultivated with the greatest care, that choirs are to be assiduously developed (art. 114), that Gregorian chant-the Latin Church's own music is to be given the lead spot, and that polyphonic music is by no means excluded from the liturgy (art. 116).
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Gregorian chant. is set to sacred Latin texts. retained some elements of the Jewish synagogue of the first centuries. after Christ. was the official music of the Roman Catholic church for more than 1,000 years. Gregorian chant consists of. one instrument playing alone. melody sung without accompaniment. several voices singing in harmony
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