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with the Desmet brothers on the first set of | Gregorian accompaniments produced by the Lemmens Insti |
Vartan | Gregorian, Advisory Board Member, President of Carnegi |
d in a legend of a singing contest between a | Gregorian and a Beneventan cantor, which ended in vict |
o earned his doctorate in canon law from the | Gregorian, and joined the Vatican's diplomatic corps. |
971 to 1987, also teaching at the Pontifical | Gregorian and Pontifical Lateran Universities. |
in the territory was changed from Julian to | Gregorian, and instead of being several hours ahead of |
) and Doctorate of Canon Law (1961) from the | Gregorian, and after doing pastoral and curial work in |
ating the deep divide and the strife between | Gregorian and Catholic Armenians, a secondary theme in |
it seemed needed as a link from Joyce Ballou | Gregorian, and to disambiguate Al Khamsa (the horse ty |
Arthur T. | Gregorian and Joyce Gregorian Hampshire, with photos b |
Three main focal points: Primary, | Gregorian, and Beam Wave Guide |
Gregorian and Sarah Brightman covered this song, and i | |
The importance of the | Gregorian Antiphonary is found in the enduring stamp i |
served in the Julian calendar but not in the | Gregorian are listed in the table. |
These classes at the | Gregorian are populated almost exclusively by Catholic |
23 April Julian and 6 May | Gregorian are the very same day, obviously. |
Dan Gregory - Originally named Dan | Gregorian before moving to America and changing his na |
my experience the two are one and the same, | gregorian being the older somewhat misleading name and |
is used in the Gelasian Sacramentary; in the | Gregorian book these prayers have the title "Super obl |
had forgotten they had already converted to | Gregorian by then. |
conditionals also simplifies the core of the | Gregorian calculation. |
The | Gregorian calendar was adopted by the nascent Republic |
Although the | Gregorian calendar used in most parts of the world inc |
Britain adopted the | Gregorian calendar in 1752 when the day following the |
In Scandinavia this was also the date in the | Gregorian calendar earlier celebrated by the hednic po |
different date in another calendar as in the | Gregorian calendar and the Julian calendar, which have |
Orthodox national churches have accepted the | Gregorian Calendar dates for feast days that occur on |
Furthermore, the | Gregorian calendar drops 3 leap days every 400 years t |
On November 5, 1917 (by the current | Gregorian calendar - October 23 by the Julian calendar |
This is clearly a reference to the | Gregorian Calendar with 'Greggery' a play on Pope Greg |
independence, it officially converted to the | Gregorian calendar and the older "Ge'ez Calendar" (as |
6 January falls on 19 January of the modern | Gregorian Calendar (see Epiphany (holiday) and Theopha |
after modifications) became the basis of the | Gregorian Calendar reform of 1582. |
1700 to 1740, thus gradually approaching the | Gregorian Calendar over 40 years. |
t that the problem is difference between the | Gregorian Calendar (newly in use on the continent) and |
The golden number of any Julian or | Gregorian calendar year can be calculated by dividing |
This article uses the | Gregorian calendar throughout. |
The status of the | Gregorian calendar was unclear between 1916 and 1921 w |
he Republic of China on 10 October 1928, the | Gregorian calendar was officially adopted, effective 1 |
insisted on using the Julian date after the | Gregorian Calendar was introduced. |
However, after the adoption of the | Gregorian calendar in Japan in that year October becam |
Specifically, both Julian Dates and the | Gregorian calendar are used. |
He also oversaw introduction of the | Gregorian calendar in 1583. |
The | Gregorian calendar did not exist before October 15, 15 |
kowski estimated that in the year 12,000 the | Gregorian calendar would fall behind the tropical year |
Marcin Biem (1470-1540), contributor to the | Gregorian calendar |
To find out the ROC year equivalent to any | Gregorian calendar (CE) year, subtract 1911 from the G |
e holidays do not have specific dates on the | Gregorian calendar as they are based on the Hindu and |
Subsequently, the | Gregorian calendar drops three leap year days across e |
al sources from the 1930s state that the old | Gregorian calendar was not changed. |
for over 1600 years, until superseded by the | Gregorian Calendar in 1582. |
s explicitly state that the structure of the | Gregorian calendar was not touched. |
Even it had the full | Gregorian calendar on the other side. |
ctober 6 is the 279th day of the year in the | Gregorian calendar |
e tasked with commenting Pope Gregory XIII's | Gregorian calendar reform when it was proposed to all |
east day is observed June 5 according to the | Gregorian calendar which coincides with June 18 on the |
So if the | Gregorian calendar is in effect in the US because of s |
alendar 30 March corresponds, until 2099, to | Gregorian Calendar 12 April.) |
Scientifically speaking, neither the | Gregorian calendar nor the new calendar is absolutely |
The more modern | Gregorian calendar eventually superseded the Julian ca |
In the | Gregorian calendar system, first proposed in the 16th |
era is obtained by subtracting 1911 from the | Gregorian calendar year. |
s Republic of China has continued to use the | Gregorian calendar since 1949. |
Party, and other newspapers continued to use | Gregorian calendar dates in their mastheads alongside |
ter the revolution of February (March in the | Gregorian calendar) 1917. |
rding to the Julian calendar, June 28 by the | Gregorian calendar) in a field about 5 kilometers nort |
28, 1878 (Julian calendar)/January 10, 1879 ( | Gregorian calendar) - November 19, 1938) was a Russian |
ar), on 2 March (Julian Calendar)/ 15 March ( | Gregorian Calendar) 1917, Nicholas II chose to abdicat |
sing, some ethnic groups assigned January 6 ( | Gregorian Calendar) for Christmas celebrations. |
Julian calendar (February, 25, 1891, on the | Gregorian calendar), at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre |
signed at the Dutch city of Breda, 31 July ( | Gregorian calendar), 1667, by England, the United Prov |
endar, October 12 falls on October 25 of the | Gregorian Calendar). |
1639 (Julian calendar, or 4 December in the | Gregorian calendar). |
endar, October 24 falls on November 6 of the | Gregorian Calendar). |
ous" December 25th (January 7 on the current | Gregorian Calendar). |
alendar (February 25, 1920, according to the | Gregorian Calendar). |
e French Revolutionary Calendar (1802 in the | Gregorian calendar). |
ar (this translates to 6 January 1872 in the | Gregorian Calendar). |
the Battle of Toba-Fushimi on 29 March 1868 ( | Gregorian calendar). |
r (which aligns its fixed holy days with the | Gregorian Calendar). |
lendar, January 1 falls on January 14 of the | Gregorian Calendar). |
ox Church celebrates Easter according to the | Gregorian calendar, which is uncommon among the Easter |
decided that Sweden would begin to adopt the | Gregorian calendar, starting in 1700. |
In the | Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 21 May an |
In the Julian calendar, as well as in the | Gregorian calendar, which improved upon it, intercalat |
In the | Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 22 July ( |
m the Julian (Roman) calendar to the current | Gregorian calendar, some regions and local governments |
0 s, a value in accord with the value of the | Gregorian Calendar, but obtained 300 years earlier. |
The month reported is likely not the | Gregorian calendar, since the Chinese calendar was use |
of the difference between the Julian and the | Gregorian calendar, Bulgaria didn't change until 1916; |
is the number of days since adoption of the | Gregorian Calendar, on 15 October 1582. |
In the | Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around May 5 and |
For instance, the | Gregorian Calendar, promulgated in 1582 by Pope Gregor |
In the | Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 20 Januar |
In the | Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 22 Novemb |
For the | Gregorian calendar, a perpetual calendar often consist |
The | Gregorian calendar, first devised in 1582, was finally |
In the | Gregorian calendar, 303 of every 400 years are common |
According to the | Gregorian calendar, his and Clement's feast day is on |
In the | Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around October 8 |
In the | Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 5 January |
In the | Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around April 20 |
ing the move from the Julian Calendar to the | Gregorian Calendar, 1 January became the start of the |
In the | Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 23 August |
in Christianity when the church adopted the | Gregorian Calendar, thereby moving the holiday from th |
In the | Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around September |
On the | Gregorian calendar, the holiday occurs either in March |
This cycle also occurs in the | Gregorian calendar, but it is interrupted by years suc |
an Calendar falls on January 7 of the modern | Gregorian Calendar. |
day of the year (288th in leap years) in the | Gregorian calendar. |
day of the year (314th in leap years) in the | Gregorian calendar. |
day of the year (120th in leap years) in the | Gregorian calendar. |
usually falls in October and November in the | Gregorian calendar. |
1 April and 5 May in the more commonly used | Gregorian calendar. |
day of the year (260th in leap years) in the | Gregorian calendar. |
unar calendar, which is on November 4 of the | Gregorian calendar. |
days later than those following the current | Gregorian Calendar. |
he period mid-December to mid-January in the | Gregorian calendar. |
mer who was the main architect of the modern | Gregorian calendar. |
calendar to obtain one given in the standard | Gregorian calendar. |
cember 12 falls on December 25 of the modern | Gregorian Calendar. |
For the day in the | Gregorian Calendar. |
The British Empire adopts the | Gregorian calendar. |
This date varies in the | Gregorian calendar. |
nment controlled southern China and used the | Gregorian calendar. |
In 1836 he introduced the | Gregorian calendar. |
ian calendar, or 17 January according to the | Gregorian calendar. |
The month roughly corresponds to August of | Gregorian Calendar. |
the liturgic calendar from the Julian to the | Gregorian calendar. |
January 25 falls on February 7 of the modern | Gregorian Calendar. |
ways the week that contains 4 January in the | Gregorian calendar. |
a, which usually falls in March/April in the | Gregorian calendar. |
Calendar, August 6 falls on August 19 of the | Gregorian Calendar. |
Julian calendar, before the adoption of the | Gregorian calendar. |
r and de facto international standard is the | Gregorian calendar. |
tigated to see whether and how inherited the | Gregorian calendar. |
eptember until 1752 when Britain adopted the | Gregorian calendar. |
is 56.7 years ahead (in count) of the solar | Gregorian calendar. |
rm to change from the Julian calendar to the | Gregorian calendar. |
ng to the dates 15 July to 15 August) in the | Gregorian calendar. |
ponds roughly to late July and August in the | Gregorian calendar. |
me after getting the email with this and the | Gregorian calendar: how do we deal with dates in diffe |
f story takes place in Kollavarsham 901-906 ( | Gregorian calendar: 1727-1732). |
The key link between the broadcast and | Gregorian calendars is that the first week of every br |
elow list equivalent dates in the Julian and | Gregorian calendars. |
al Dates: Error in Correction from Julian to | Gregorian Calendars." |
Top: Pre-existing | Gregorian cantus firmus; middle: Tenor in original not |
He was greatly inspired by the revival of | Gregorian chant by Dom Prosper Gueranger at Solesmes A |
In | Gregorian chant specifically, the ambitus is the range |
iano at Northwestern University 1936-37, and | Gregorian chant at Solesmes Abbey in France in 1961. |
amily of melodically related Graduals in the | Gregorian chant repertory. |
Gregorian chant is warmly recommended by the Catholic | |
increasing insistence on the Roman rite and | Gregorian chant instead of the local Beneventan tradit |
In 1975, he studied | Gregorian chant with Dom Jean Claire at the Benedictin |
Gregorian chant had already begun to take hold in the | |
Dom Pothier, a scholar who reconstituted the | Gregorian chant and one of the most well-known Benedic |
One voice sang the notes of the | Gregorian chant elongated to enormous length (called t |
Gregorian chant was originally used for singing the Of | |
Gregorian chant was organized, codified, and notated m | |
Psallentes ("those who sing") is a | Gregorian chant ensemble founded in 2000 and based in |
o the research of early music in general and | Gregorian chant in particular. |
erformance of the earliest transcriptions of | Gregorian chant prior to the adoption of mensural nota |
The | Gregorian chant is sampled from "Gregoriani Cantus" by |
composer, Father Lavery was passionate about | Gregorian Chant and influenced many future musicians, |
e usage of pop/folk music (as opposed to the | Gregorian Chant advocated by Pope Pius X), along with |
plainchant, in the period immediately after | Gregorian chant became standardized in northern and we |
mptuous statuary and ecclesiastical robes to | Gregorian chant - which would make the two religions a |
ffectively transmitted his inspiration about | Gregorian chant to generations of Catholic musicians", |
Less)", folk music on "Wayfaring Stranger", | Gregorian chant on "Gloria Patria", vaudeville psyched |
ry the Great with having personally invented | Gregorian chant (in much the same way that a biblical |
n the late 1990s, the release of a number of | Gregorian chant records attracted much attention, with |
g the use of both terms in the far supperior | Gregorian chant article. |
A | Gregorian chant Kyrie eleison |
Gregorian chant of the Kyrie | |
ce polyphony he learned from Haberl, and the | Gregorian chant he studied in Solesmes were the two pi |
This he considered to be the ancient | Gregorian chant and especially the polyphonic works of |
Tonus Solemnis - | Gregorian Chant (help·info) |
ith which scholars debate the realization of | Gregorian chant in modern liturgical use and performan |
There are several choirs that specialise in | Gregorian Chant and a Charismatic group centred on the |
e Cathedral, developing a repertoire of both | Gregorian chant and polyphonic music. |
The Latin Mass features a | Gregorian chant choir. |
oughly hundred years (c.1800 to c.1900) when | Gregorian Chant all but vanished from Catholic Masses. |
ave coexisted for about a century before the | Gregorian chant began to replace the native Beneventan |
platinum, becoming the best-selling album of | Gregorian chant ever released. |
She was a pioneer in the restoration of the | Gregorian chant in England and a leading authority on |
With Plainchant redirecting to | Gregorian Chant right now, people will think that "pla |
who have covered "Lady in Black" include the | gregorian chant project Gregorian on their 2006 album |
r uses compositional techniques ranging from | Gregorian chant to Baroque to jazz. |
e introduced daily communion, which featured | Gregorian chant and significant ritual elements (e.g. |
home of the "chant messin", an early form of | Gregorian chant or plainsong, as a part of the liturgy |
The introduction is interrupted by a | Gregorian chant that plays for about 20 seconds. |
Aspects of Orality and Formularity in | Gregorian Chant (Evanston, IL, 1998). |
The incipit for the | Gregorian chant introit from which Gaudete Sunday gets |
ecilia Society in order to revive the use of | Gregorian chant and polyphony, and to promote the comp |
could describe many more types of music than | Gregorian chant as "a plain chant" but the plainsong a |
Gregorian chant) and monophony; and it closes with an | |
ing 8th-15th century European forms such as; | Gregorian Chant, Organum, Medieval Liturgic Hymns and |
aracterized by the employment of elements of | Gregorian chant, harmonized with quintal and quartal h |
ant in African and Native American cultures, | Gregorian chant, Vedic chant, Jewish liturgical music |
printed form is far larger than that of the | Gregorian chant, due in part to the fact that neumes f |
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