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  • * [[Byzantine chant]] | ...eved to have brought it to the West based on Eastern models of [[Byzantine chant]]. This music was traditionally sung by monks or other male clerics and was
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  • A voice, a chime, a chant sublime
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  • A voice, a chime, a chant sublime
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  • ...ing as a song or chant, the word "psalm" can be used to mean any religious chant or poem of praise. The main author is traditionally thought to be [[King Da
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  • ...vernacularized its originally Roman Rite Latin liturgy and even Gregorian chant. The vernacular was slowly adapted in the liturgy by the 1870 Old Catholic
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  • During the Middle Ages a rich hymnody developed in the form of Gregorian chant or plainsong. This type was sung in unison, most often by monastic choirs.
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  • In 2019, UNESCO inscribed the Byzantine chant in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. [7]https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/byzantine-chant-01508
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