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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Plain Chant
The so-called equalists or oratorists hold that the rhythm of plain chant is the rhythm of ordinary prose Latin; that the time value of all the notes is the same except in as far as their connexion with the different syllables makes slight differences.
Thus all the types of the choral chants had been established and from that time forward there was a continuous development, which reached something like finality in the time of St.
The repetition of the refrain is maintained in the Alleluia chant, except when a second Alleluia chant follows, from the Saturday after Easter to the end of Paschal time.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12144a.htm   (5541 words)

  
 ABC Radio National: The Ark 27 June  2004  - Gregorian Chant
Gregorian chant when the repertory began to be codified, consisted of chants in different genres, and for example, in the mass, there was the communion and there was the offertory and all of these were processional chants.
Ruth Steiner is Distinguished Chant Specialist at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. She’ll be a speaker at a Gregorian Chant conference at the Australian Catholic University at Strathfield in Sydney, July 9th and 10th.
One is a new approach to the interpretation of the rhythm of Gregorian Chant by a group of monks, once again at Solesmes, who have studies what they call semiology, so semiologie in French, and the leader of that group was Dom Cardine, and it involves slight modifications of the theories of Dom Cardine.
www.abc.net.au /rn/relig/ark/stories/s1136910.htm   (1746 words)

  
 byzantine
It is a Byzantine Church in communion with the Pope of Rome.
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 Gregorian Chant
Latest Sundays' masses: here are all the chants from the "proper" of each mass: introitum (entrance chant), gradual (psalm), alleluia, ofertorium and communionem (you guessed, ofertory and communion); the proper makes each mass distinct from the others, and many times the chants have great connection with the readings or feast of the day...
Ordinaries of the mass: the word "ordinary" means the chants (kyrie, gloria, sanctus, agnus) that are common to many masses, for instance in weekdays, on Sundays, feasts of the apostles, Lent, and so on...
Links: some sites where you could read, learn and hear more about gregorian chants...
www.christusrex.org /www2/cantgreg/index_eng.html   (993 words)

  
 Links SQL: Features an unusual harmonized chant from an Eastern Orthodox communion. Detailed Info
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 The Beloved Son - A Celebration of Faith in His Name [RH]: Classical CD Reviews- April 2003 MusicWeb(UK)
This is followed by a group of antiphons which presents further miracles; the final one being the raising of Lazarus from the Communion chant for the Fifth Sunday in Lent, which prefigures the Resurrection from the dead of Christ himself.
The first miracle, the Wedding at Cana, is narrated in the Communion chant from the Common of both male and female saints.
The parable of the Wise Virgins is presented via the Communion chant for the Common of Virgins along with a parable about the Kingdom of Heaven from the Common of Religious.
www.musicweb-international.com /classrev/2003/Jun03/GDC_The_Beloved_Son.htm   (271 words)

  
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26 Gregorian Chant: Communion : Sedebit Dominus 2:17
24 Gregorian Chant: Agnus Dei • from Mass III 1:52
28 Gregorian Chant: Ite Missa Est • from Mass III 0:45
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 Prayer and Service Books
The Canons for Holy Communion A handy, pocket-size collection of prayers, canons and akathists used in preparing oneself for Holy Communion.
Old Orthodox Prayer Book Includes, among others, morning and evening prayers, selections from the Divine services, akathists and numerous canons, prayers for before and after receiving communion, as well as instructional materials and rules of piety.
Joachim and Anna, the Ancestors of God This canon is chanted especially by those who desire to have children.
www.orthodoxbooksanditems.com /prayerandservicebooks.html   (1648 words)

  
 Saint Barnabas--Music from previous seasons
3 September, 2000 Trinity XI- Communion Service in E Flat (Sung by all)...L.J. White; Old Scottish Chant Gloria; Laudate Nomen Domini....Christopher Tye; From the Rising of the Sun...Frederick Ouseley
6 February, 2000 -Epiphany V - Short Communion Service...Adrian Batten; From the Rising of the Sun...F.A. Ouseley
23 September, 2001 - Trinity XV - First Communion Service (Sung by all)....John Merbecke; Comfort, O Lord, The Soul of Thy Servant....William Crotch; From the Rising of the Sun...Frederick Ouseley
www.saintbarnabas.net /musicold.htm   (6080 words)

  
 Adrian Wagner - Hidden Elements in Music and Sound
As far back as the 4th-century era of Emperor Constantine, a solemn chant called the 'Introit' accompanied formal processions from the sacristy to the altar: The Offertory was sung in the Communion preparation, and in the Communion itself a chant accompanied the distribution of the bread and wine to the congregation.
Within these modes were other tunings of the diatonic, chromatic and enharmonic forms, while along with the Greek modal forms came melodies and rhythms mainly associated with Greek lyric metres and poetry.
Interestingly, the Lydian mode contains the Augmented 4th interval that was so despised by the Roman Church and banned as the 'Devil's Interval' in the 12th century.
www.mediaquest.co.uk /awhidel.html   (6080 words)

  
 Confessions of a Recovering Choir Director: A question about chant
As Aris has pointed out in another forum, I believe it is possible to translate the Antiphon into the vernacular, and to present it to the congregation so that they, too, may be able to join in, in formats such as a simple chant, Taize, or a simple praise and worship format.
Please continue the communion antiphon discussion on this thread, and keep future comments relevant to the actual post.
Actually, I believe that while the Communion Antiphon is the top choice for singing, I do not believe that this is something exclusively for the choir.
www.cantemusdomino.net /blog/archives/001410.php   (4197 words)

  
 Easter Services
Tenebrae (Service of darkening shadows, Readings and Chant), a cappella choir of Girls and Men, "Miserere mei, Deus" by Allegri.
Tenebrae (service of shadows), sung in monastic plain song chant.
by a service of Foot Washing, Holy Communion, and a Tenebrae of the Passion.
www.edomi.org /easter.asp   (4197 words)

  
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Maîtrise Nicolas Barré - Propose une formation à l'écoute et au chant, en choeur et en soliste dans une dimension humaniste et spirituelle.
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 Relic of Pope St. Pius X
He was the Pope who established First Holy Communion for children at age 7 (rather than 12 to 14), advocated daily Communion, and returned Gregorian Chant to the liturgy.
The first canonized Pope in 342 years, Giuseppe Sarto was born in 1835, the second of 10 children from a poor peasant home.
He died in 1914, after a pontificate of 11 years, and was canonized in 1954.
www.ichrusa.com /saintsalive/piusx.htm   (80 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Communion Antiphon
But the present Communion is only a fragment of the older chant.
Otherwise the Communion is always one short antiphon, sung by the choir immediately after the Agnus Dei, and said by the celebrant after the Communion.
In the Ambrosian Rite this antiphon is called the Transitorium, apparently because the celebrant after Communion goes over (transit) to the Epistle side of the altar to read it.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04169b.htm   (80 words)

  
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A pour but de faire découvrir ce chant de communion.
Schola liturgique chantant la messe romaine selon le missel de Saint Pie V. Dictionnaire liturgique, programme des évènements, informations et projets.
Service diocésain strasbourgeois qui a pour but de promouvoir le chant sacré dans les communautés catholiques.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Plain Chant
In the fifth century antiphony was adopted for the Mass, some psalms being sung antiphonally at the beginning of the Mass, during the oblations, and during the distribution of Holy Communion.
This book has considerable importance, because in the second half of the nineteenth century, the Congregation of Rites, believing it to contain the true chant of St. Gregory, had it republished as the official chant book of the Church, which position it held from 1870 to 1904.
Notker gave rise to the Sequences, which were originally meant to supply words for the longissimæ melodiæ sung on the final syllable of the Alleluia.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12144a.htm   (80 words)

  
 Spero News Looking for the Introit?
Known as the "propers," these texts include the introit, the gradual, the offertory, and the communion verse.
All of these can be found in the Graduale Romanum or the Gregorian Missal, which contain the texts and chant settings of those sections of the Mass which change according to the feast or season.
The introit is traditionally composed of three parts: an antiphon, psalm verse(s), and the Gloria Patri.
www.speroforum.com /site/article.asp?idCategory=31&idsub=114&id=1939   (1156 words)

  
 Byzantine Emperor Irene
Byzantine Chant Includes history, theory, and Wav files of Byzantine choirs and individual psalters.
Saint Irene the Virgin and Great Martyr Byzantine Catholic Church Byzantine-Ruthenian Rite, in full communion with the Pope of Rome.
Anna Comnena Byzantine historian, eldest daughter of Alexius Comnenus, Emperor of Constantinople (1081-1118).
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Byzantine_Emperor_Irene.html   (282 words)

  
 Kyrie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Often, an appropriate musical setting of the Kyrie is sung by the cantor, chior, and congregation, although Gregorian chant remains popular.
Roman Catholic Mass and in some other denominations (such as many in the Anglican Communion), led by the priest or celebrant, and repeated by the
The Kyrie is also the first prayer sung in the pre-Vatican II Tridentine Mass, and as such appears in countless musical settings of the Mass.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kyrie_eleison   (282 words)

  
 Choir chant of the Byzantine Catholic Church in MP3
O Lord, let the light: - communion hymn of Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Tone 1, Carpathian chant (arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera).
Prokimenon of the feast of Exaltation of the Holy Cross and for Friday, Tone 7, Carpathian chant (arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera).
Save Your people, o Lord: - troparion of Exaltation of the Holy Cross (the feast of the church), Tone 1, Carpathian chant (arrangement for mixed choir by Martin Skoviera).
www.grkat.nfo.sk /eng/music.html   (282 words)

  
 Mysticism
Most of these states of mysticism commonly possess what is deemed a mystical communion with what is considered sacred which varies from group to group, even subgroup to subgroup, and includes dance, song and chant, the sacred pipe, purifying sweats (a preliminary for undertakings), fasts, dreams, vision quests, and the occasional use of psychotropic drugs.
Mysticism is usually thought of as being of a religious nature, which can be either monistic or theistic.
Mysticism is nearly universal and unites most religions in the quest for divinity.
www.themystica.com /mystica/articles/m/mysticism.html   (970 words)

  
 Chant: Vestment for the Voice
Chant, as a kind of combination between singing and speaking, serves to de-emphasize the idiosyncrasies of the person conducting the liturgy or assisting and helps to emphasize the mystical and sacramental unity and communion between Christ and His Bride, the Church.
The purpose of vestments is to cover the person so that we do not focus on the individual but upon the means of grace (Gospel and Sacraments) and the office that person holds.
Another purpose of vestments is to adorn the liturgist and assistants to indicate the reverence, joy, and holiness of the Divine Service.
reformationtoday.tripod.com /chemnitz/id41.html   (1159 words)

  
 Return Gregorian Chant and Latin to the Mass. Petition
We, as Roman Catholics in communion with the Holy See, lay our petition at the feet of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops- return Latin, the official language of the Catholic Church, and Gregorian chant, the official music of the Church, to the Roman Rite Mass.
In the spirit of love, obedience, and unity with Holy Mother Church and Her shepherds, we plead with the Bishops of the United States of America to move in the path of Tradition and restore Gregorian chant and Latin to the Rite of Mass of the Roman Rite.
In a recent speech, Cardinal Francis George of Chicago stated that the traditional form of the Mass is "a precious source of liturgical understanding for all other rites," and said that the pre-conciliar liturgy should be "better accepted." In addition to this, more and more high prelates have been offering the Indult Mass.
www.petitiononline.com /grgcnt1/petition.html   (828 words)

  
 Ambrosian chant --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
For the breaking of the Communion breads, the Ambrosian rite uses the Confractorium, a Proper chant (one having a text that varies during the church year), whereas the Gregorian has the Agnus Dei, an Ordinary chant.
The Ambrosian psalm tones (formulas for intoning psalms) differ from the Gregorian psalm tones in that the former have no middle cadence (stopping point) and have a greater choice of reciting tones and terminations.
The word Ambrosian is derived from St. Ambrose, bishop of Milan (374–397), from which comes the occasional designation of this rite as Milanese.
www.britannica.com /ebc/article-9006063   (1129 words)

  
 Agnus deis
It was at that time a chant sung by both the clergy and the laity to accompany the breaking of the bread after the eucharistic prayer and before the communion.
The assembly continued to sing the phrase until the pope gave the sign that the fraction was completed.
According to the Liber pontificalis Pope Sergius I (687- 701) introduced the Agnus dei into the Roman Mass.
www.yale.edu /adhoc/research_resources/liturgy/d_agnus.html   (363 words)

  
 Prophecy of the Popes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pope was known for his great personal piety and strong devotion to the church, advocating reforms such as the codification of Canon law, daily communion and the Gregorian chant in the Catholic liturgy.
The Pope's pontificate was overshadowed by Napoleon, whose emblem was the eagle.
Pope Clement XIII, referred to in the prophecy Rosa Umbriae, the rose of Umbria, who is stated to have used a rose "as his personal emblem" (his coat of arms does not include one, however, nor was he from Umbria nor had any connection with the region).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prophecy_of_the_Popes   (4778 words)

  
 AbeilleMusique.biz - ALPHA051 : Guillaume Dufay
Dans ce codex de Trente, les mélodies grégoriennes du Propre de la Trinité sont paraphrasées à la voix supérieure, tandis que les deux voix inférieures constituent un tissu contrapuntique très sobre, proche de l’improvisation spontanée du « chant sur le livre », technique d’embellissement très vivante dans la France du nord depuis le XIIIe siècle
L’Introït, l’Alleluia et la Communion sont tirés d’un des fameux codex de Trente (Trento 88), rédigés à la fin des années 1450.
Notre interprétation a cappella par des voix d’hommes uniquement (deux par partie) est une option qui peut rester valable pour toutes les musiques de messes polyphoniques du XVe siècle.
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 Theology of Divine Office - Tawil
This office of the secular churches was a popular service characterized by symbol and ceremony (light, incense, processions, etc.), by chant (responsories, antiphons, hymns), by diversity of ministries (bishop, presbyter, deacon, reader, psalmist, etc.), and by psalmody that was limited and select rather than current and complete.
The Divine Office constitutes the natural preparation for the holy and Divine Liturgy, which is the summit of union with God and communion with the divine Life.
And nobody can obtain this wealth in depth, unless he becomes very familiar with the Divine Office, whose value is without ordinary measure, compared to what is contained in the best books of piety.
www.rongolini.com /deacoffc.htm   (4778 words)

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