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At a pause in the plainsong one of the tapers was put out.
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Worship, plainsong, good liturgy, space and stillness provide solace for body, mind and heart.
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Instead, he turned to early music; to plainsong; and to the beginnings of polyphony.
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The definition of plainsong is unaccompanied unison singing in Latin.
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Then with a surge rose up the plainsong melody.
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The Christian church's requirement for music of calculated restraint produced foundational works ranging from early plainchant to 16th-century polyphony and beyond.
Использование термина Gregorian chant на английском
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In his residence at Rome, he was delighted with the Gregorianchant.
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Any minute you expect a Gregorianchant to moan softly in the background.
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There, she fell in love with the complexities of Gregorianchant.
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Outside and down that road by St. Patrick's Cathedral I hear the Gregorianchant.
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It calls on both Gregorianchant and Hebraic elements and is subtitled Poème mystique.
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That of the Gregorianchant: a cadence concluding on the dominant instead of the key-note.
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Midnight Mass follows, with a mixture of Gregorianchant in Latin and traditional Christmas carols.
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He took great pains to introduce the Gregorianchant.
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He said he wanted to see more Latin and more Gregorianchant used in Church services.
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It had an odd, musical quality, like Gregorianchant slowed to a fraction of its normal speed.
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Switching to Gregorianchant for the chorus:
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The Emperor was obeyed, and the Gregorianchant was taught, both in France and Germany, by Italian choristers.
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Sometimes a sense of devotion was an aesthetic response to the beauty of the Gregorianchant and the liturgy.
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His style is made up of all styles, and ranges from the Gregorianchant to the most modern modulations.
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Bonizzi has heard of them and compared heavy metal with Gregorianchant, one of the oldest known forms of written music.
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A Gregorianchant fills the building with its solemn tones and the smoke of a swinging censer ascends in the shadowy chancel.