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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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The Christian church's requirement for music of calculated restraint produced foundational works ranging from early plainchant to 16th-century polyphony and beyond.
Usage of plainsong in английском
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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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As the plainsong grew stronger around her, she knelt and laid a hand on his chest.
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The plainsong and chants and drumming, the sound of children, the talk of women: it had stopped.
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That's why they go on about plainsong.
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A choir chanted a ringing, mournful plainsong.
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The eerie modes of some plainsong chant echoed long and hollow and far away, as if from bare masonry.
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But plainsong and platform shoes?
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I was greatly disappointed with the singing in the severe, unadorned Chapel; it was plainsong, without any organ or instrument.
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Putting off the fetters of plainsong, music became beautiful for its own sake, and as an agent of dramatic expression.
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And Winchester, too, has all and more than all, the surprise of the plainsong; the better you know it the more you are impressed.
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Now on a Sunday Gregorian plainsong escapes through the doors of one church and the Lutheran strains of Ein' feste Burg from the next.
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Amen: Credo III Plainsong sung by the cantor, vocal ensemble and congregation Amen.