A liturgical chant of the Roman Catholic Church.
1In his residence at Rome, he was delighted with the Gregorian chant.
2Within seconds the sound of Gregorian chants swelled through the house.
3Any minute you expect a Gregorian chant to moan softly in the background.
4There, she fell in love with the complexities of Gregorian chant.
5Welch has created a sonic labyrinth of xylophones, percussion, Gregorian chants and werewolves.
6Outside and down that road by St. Patrick's Cathedral I hear the Gregorian chant.
7It calls on both Gregorian chant and Hebraic elements and is subtitled Poème mystique.
8Gregorian chants fill the arena and red flames shoot up and down the stage.
9That of the Gregorian chant: a cadence concluding on the dominant instead of the key-note.
10Midnight Mass follows, with a mixture of Gregorian chant in Latin and traditional Christmas carols.
11He took great pains to introduce the Gregorian chant.
12Castles; knights; dark, candlelit nights; Gregorian chants; and dresses that came right down to your feet.
13He said he wanted to see more Latin and more Gregorian chant used in Church services.
14And, finally, what was the name of the pope who sponsored and collected the Gregorian chants?
15Sometimes it modulated into tones which reminded me of the severer harmonies of the old Gregorian chants.
16It had an odd, musical quality, like Gregorian chant slowed to a fraction of its normal speed.
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