sacred or secular? Sacred. But Secular music was prominent outside of the church. 6. Was most medieval music vocal? Yes‚ but instruments were used on special occasions. 7. What is Gregorian Chant? Discuss its origin‚ texture‚ melody‚ rhythm‚ text. How did it receive its name? What is its purpose? The Gregorian Chant was a melody set to sacred latin texts and sung without accompaniment. It had no rhythm and it conveyed a calm‚ otherworldly quality. The “rhythm’ was flexible‚ without meter‚ and
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As time changes‚ so does the calendar. In 1793‚ the Gregorian calendar was replaced by a new one. Dates were moved‚ months renamed and the number of days in a week increased. The reason for a new calendar in France was to change and fix what was wrong in the original calendar. People who were with the new calendar approved it‚ for it provided more work and and a better resting day. For those who were against the new calendar‚ claimed that it made working life more difficult and that it was against
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renaissance 5. Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant‚ a form of monophonic‚ unaccompanied sacred song of the western Roman Catholic Church. Gregorian chant developed mainly in western and central Europe during the 9th and 10th centuries‚ with later additions and redactions. Although popular legend credits Pope St. Gregory the Great with inventing Gregorian chant‚ scholars believe that it arose from a later Carolingian synthesis of Roman chant and Gallican chant. It is a vocal
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•For a long time the western music was monophonic. Monks from monastery choirs created a new form of music. They added a second line to Gregorian chants. This made the music polyphonic. Because it had more than one line. Medieval music that has two or more melodic lines is organum. •The estampie is from the thirteenth century. It is one of the earliest forms of music. It is played in triple meter. The estampie beat is strong and played very swiftly. It has a very upbeat sound and sounds very cheery
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Ridout 1. Gregorian chant consists of a single-lined melody and is monophonic in texture. This piece also consists of these basic structures as well as not having any harmory or counterpoint. This piece performed by U of I faculty member Steven Rickards‚ is sung a cappella. 2. This piece differs from the traditional Gregorian chant of the Middle ages because of the jumps and leaps presented in the piece‚ which show that the piece was written after the period. Another reason it differs from chant is because
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the diatonic Iastian tonos There are major 3rds that begin or end the last 3 phrases (bright sounding) There is a rising fifth at the opening Mass of Christmas Day (Gregorian Chant Mass) Introit: Puer natus est nobis (unto us a child is born) - sung in Latin Sung portion of Mass begins with Introit Proper chant antiphon Form of text - antiphon‚ one psalm verse‚ the Lesser Doxology‚ and repetition of the antiphon producing the form ABB’A In mode 7 Introduced to Mass between 4th
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medieval music vocal? Yes 7.What is Gregorian Chant? Discuss its origin‚ texture‚ melody‚ rhythm‚ text. How did it receive its name? What is its purpose? Official music of the Roman Catholic Church. Monophonic melody set to sacred Latin text‚ Calm otherworldly quality. Represents voice of the church instead of individual. Flexible rhythm- improvisational character. Melodies tend to move by step in a narrow range. Named for Pope Gregory 1 (509-604) 8.When chant was notated‚ was the rhythm notated
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Anglo-Saxton service book dating from about 980 (Hugues‚ Dom 180). This collection of songs was performed in the early church. There are two of these tropers‚ the second one is just a modified version of the first. A troper is a type of medieval liturgical chant book (Sadie‚ Stanley 794). The earliest known practical source of polyphony is one of the two 11th century tropers from Winchester (Caldwell‚ John 116). Polyphony is the style of music which has multiple parts being played together or sang together
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of all‚ eternal King). When listening to “Aeterne Rerum Conditor” the chants sound intertwined with one another. I was able to hear the different voices but they can also sound like the same person. The hymns were sung by all men‚ and in the hymns you can hear all the dominate voices. The tone and pitch of the hymns sounds high and echoes deeply off the church walls. The rhythm sounds unstressed and flawless with the chants rolling off their tongue making a peaceful tone. The length of the rhythm
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from all else. 2. Why are sacred chants so prevalent in the world? > All societies are based on beliefs‚ the strongest of which are religious in one form or another. Even the American Indians could be described as religious in their beliefs of rain dances and war songs of the past. Most cultures are deeply rooted in the past; it is the history of all life that makes people who they are. Plainchant serves as the music of Catholicism‚ Baptist hymns‚ Buddhist temple chants‚ Eastern Indian monophonic music
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