The Liturgical Usage of Translated Gregorian Chant in the Korean Catholic Church
For centuries, Gregorian chant has served as a monophonic song written for the religious services of the Roman Catholic Church, but Korean Catholics first encountered this chant in the early nineteenth century.
Zong Woo Geem +2 more
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What did the dove sing to Pope Gregory? Ancestral melody reconstruction in Gregorian chant using Bayesian phylogenetics. [PDF]
An attractive goal in the study of Gregorian chant melodies is reconstructing unobserved melodies as they may have been transmitted along their history, especially as early chant notation does not capture pitch exactly.
Gustavo A Ballen +2 more
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Liturgical function and Gregorian chant in the music of Paulus Bucenus
Paulus Bucenus after studies in Greifswald and few years spent in Toruń moved to Riga where he was the school cantor till the end of his life in 1586. He composed almost exclusively sacred music.
Agnieszka Leszczyńska
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A protestáns gregoriánum utóélete az erdélyi kortárs egyházzenei életben
The Afterlife of Protestant Gregorian Chant in Contemporary Transylvanian Church Music. The loss of the genre of Protestant Gregorian chant did not mean the complete disappearance of Gregorian chant from the life of the Protestant churches in ...
József Tibor KURTA
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Liturgical monody as a subject of musicological research - an athempt at synthesis
Until the Second Vatican Council, Gregorian chant was the only type of sacred song classified as the liturgical monody. Currently, the liturgical monody covers various genres of music, from Gregorian chants to contemporary compositions contained in ...
Piotr Wiśniewski
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Gregorian Chant in Organ Sonatas by J.-N. Lemmens
The 1860s played a special role in the history of organ music in Belgium and France. This period was marked by the active development of substantive repertory and the establishment of the Franco-Belgian organ school.
Elena A. Agapova-Strizhakova
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Perzeption und Rezeption des Gregorianischen Chorals von seiner Restauration bis heute
The perception and reception of Gregorian chant has experienced a fundamental change since the mid-nineteenth century. Plainsong was no longer a pure liturgical chant in the Catholic rite, but a chant for all people. In addition to its liturgical aspect,
Stefan Engels
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Sveta glazba: glazbena baština Rimske Crkve – gregorijanski koral
In the Roman Church the Gregorian chant has an important place and an important function. Especially in the liturgy. Although it is often forgotten in today’s liturgical- musical practice, the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Instruction Musicam Sacram ...
Katarina Koprek
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USE OF THE GREGORIAN CHANT IN HEALTH: A NARRATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
The objective of this study was to review the scientific literature with a view to identifying the publications about the Gregorian chant in the area of health. It is a bibliographical narrative review study with a quantitative approach.
Ana Paula Almeida +1 more
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Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers i jego chorał
Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (ca. 1632–1714), a composer and organist of the Parisian parish of Saint-Sulpice, regarded as one of the keenest advocators of the Gregorian chant in the 17th c. when heated debates on its subject were carried out by the Church.
Susi Ferfoglia
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