「Plainchant」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ng the Immaculate Conception, with a line of | plainchant along the bottom, being the Introit for the |
ral other of his works, quotes the Dies Irae | plainchant, an allusion to death. |
ep in the evolution of Western music between | plainchant and the intricate polyphony of the later 13t |
l the articles, editing the entire Gregorian | plainchant article history to accommodate the other typ |
, so maybe it's more a case of reworking the | plainchant article to cover the other forms of chant. |
of the voices sings a version of the source | plainchant, elaborated or "paraphrased". |
e series of pitches sung during a melisma in | plainchant, especially in the Alleluia. |
fifth interval, heard as the opening of the | plainchant for Advent of the Rorate coeli at the very b |
nother prominent theme is the "Dies Irae", a | plainchant from the Catholic Mass for the Dead. |
has a cantus firmus line based on Gregorian | plainchant in its tenor voice, but the structure of a c |
Aurelian's work is the first to cover | plainchant, in the period immediately after Gregorian c |
The | plainchant influence is clearly evident, particularly i |
em was translated and paired with a medieval | plainchant melody Divinum mysterium. |
text of a clausula differs from that of the | plainchant melody underneath it. |
mysterium was a "Sanctus trope" - an ancient | plainchant melody which over the years had been musical |
here one or more voices have been added to a | plainchant melody to create polyphony). |
he orchestra, the trombones play the ancient | plainchant melody "Crux fidelis". |
redo of this mass features the "Do-Re-Fa-Mi" | plainchant motif which Mozart later used as the main th |
adding an additional section, or trope to a | plainchant or section of plainchant, thus making it app |
ven- or odd-numbered verses were supplied by | plainchant or, perhaps more commonly (to judge by the o |
With | Plainchant redirecting to Gregorian Chant right now, pe |
enclosing in their distant chimes the almost | plainchant song of the violin and cello. |
In high church parishes Evensong may have | plainchant substituted for Anglican chant and may concl |
r somewhat misleading name and plainsong (or | plainchant) the newer more self-evident one. |
f fraction anthems, ranging from traditional | plainchant to settings by modern composers. |
mbrosian chant is musically related to other | plainchant traditions, different categories of chant, d |
taken from a pre-existing piece of Gregorian | plainchant, used as a cantus firmus. |
llows the established pattern of alternating | plainchant verses with polyphonic ones that incorporate |
lergy and peasantry; the former is a sort of | plainchant, while the latter is a robust theme with ast |
and unmeasured rhythm of early polyphony and | plainchant with patterns based on the metric feet of cl |
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