The creation and transmission of the earliest Gregorian chant did not happen within the framework of the eight Gregorian modes. The earliest written sources (ninth century) do not assign modes to the chants. Notated antiphonaries from the end of the tenth century begin to contain marginal indications of mode. The question is not why Gregorian chant adopted the octoechos: it is about why it accepted a sense of finality in chant, a sense of a resting-place, which is withheld. It is significant both that Gregorian chant alone of the Latin repertories came under the influence of the octoechos, and that body of Gregorian chant contains much more differentiation of the final by leap than other Latin repertories. If we were to abandon a rigorous d...
Gregorian chant has always been presented in the Church documents as a model of liturgical singing. ...
Huglo Michel, Haggh Barbara. Emma Hornby. — Gregorian and Old Roman Eighth-Modes Tracts. A Case Stud...
In the early Christian celebrations of the Eucharist the presentation of bread and wine by the deac...
ABSTRACT: A random sample of 98 Gregorian chants was used to assemble “mode profiles”—pitch-class d...
What is the orign1 of the so-called Gregorian Chant? That is the question asked by Dickinson in his ...
In the musical repertory of the medieval Gregorian liturgy, office chants have more diversity among ...
Within the Catholic Church, the singing of Gregorian chant has always been a form of liturgical pray...
The aim of this thesis is to illustrate the perception of a Gregorian Chant in a historical context....
The conflicting assignments between modes 3 and 8 is found not only among sources, but also within a...
While musical sources and documents from throughout the Middle Ages reveal that mode was an enduring...
One of the three principal genres to flourish at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris during the late t...
Here, to illuminate a small set of issues in respect to style and compositional practice, we will ap...
The restoration of Gregorian chant throughout the nineteenth century culminated in the publication o...
Recent chant scholarship suggests that early Western plainchant consisted of a blend of Frankish and...
peer-reviewedIn many cultures, chant plays an important role in religious or ritual activities. Thi...
Gregorian chant has always been presented in the Church documents as a model of liturgical singing. ...
Huglo Michel, Haggh Barbara. Emma Hornby. — Gregorian and Old Roman Eighth-Modes Tracts. A Case Stud...
In the early Christian celebrations of the Eucharist the presentation of bread and wine by the deac...
ABSTRACT: A random sample of 98 Gregorian chants was used to assemble “mode profiles”—pitch-class d...
What is the orign1 of the so-called Gregorian Chant? That is the question asked by Dickinson in his ...
In the musical repertory of the medieval Gregorian liturgy, office chants have more diversity among ...
Within the Catholic Church, the singing of Gregorian chant has always been a form of liturgical pray...
The aim of this thesis is to illustrate the perception of a Gregorian Chant in a historical context....
The conflicting assignments between modes 3 and 8 is found not only among sources, but also within a...
While musical sources and documents from throughout the Middle Ages reveal that mode was an enduring...
One of the three principal genres to flourish at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris during the late t...
Here, to illuminate a small set of issues in respect to style and compositional practice, we will ap...
The restoration of Gregorian chant throughout the nineteenth century culminated in the publication o...
Recent chant scholarship suggests that early Western plainchant consisted of a blend of Frankish and...
peer-reviewedIn many cultures, chant plays an important role in religious or ritual activities. Thi...
Gregorian chant has always been presented in the Church documents as a model of liturgical singing. ...
Huglo Michel, Haggh Barbara. Emma Hornby. — Gregorian and Old Roman Eighth-Modes Tracts. A Case Stud...
In the early Christian celebrations of the Eucharist the presentation of bread and wine by the deac...