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He introduced the use of Gregorian chant in his church.
She was an authority on the performance of Gregorian chant.
Instead, he had asked for Gregorian chant to be sung.
He became an expert in Gregorian chant and canon law.
Gregorian chants played softly in his office as he spoke.
Rather, the Gregorian chant is part of the service.
The following is a classification of Gregorian chants into types.
Between 1993 and 1996 she furthered her knowledge of Gregorian chant.
The Gregorian chant was known for its very monophonic sound.
Then a low hum, deep and constant as a Gregorian chant.
Yet he said that Gregorian chant did not need the pope's support for revival.
At the monastery, there are no Gregorian chant concerts as such.
He seemed to muse and even to hum the old Gregorian chant again.
Should they enter into the night like Gregorian chant?
"Or look on it as a monastery, though without the Gregorian chants," he said.
Singing and music, especially Gregorian chant, are associated with the liturgy.
Gregorian chant had a significant impact on the development of medieval and Renaissance music.
At some point around the eleventh century they switched to Gregorian chant.
Gregorian chants appropriate to the events of each day in the week will be incorporated into many services.
Corrupt versions of Gregorian chant had been in use for several centuries.
Gregorian chant appeared in a remarkably uniform state across Europe within a short time.
The choir is well known for its Gregorian chant.
It is the best-selling album of Gregorian chant ever released.
He also supports the use of the Gregorian chant and polyphony.
The type of plainchant that evolved was called Gregorian chant.