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Gregorian Chants
Date Submitted: 08/27/2002 07:15:44
Gregorian Chant: The name is often taken as synonymous with plain chant (q.v.), comprising not only the Church music of the early Middle Ages, but also later compositions (elaborate melodies for the Ordinary of the Mass, sequences, etc.) written in a similar style down to the sixteenth century and even in modern times(Catholic Encyclopedia). Gregorian Chant is a melody set to sacred Latin texts and sung a capella (without accompaniment). This chant is
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