Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of the western Christian Church. Gregorian chant developed mainly in western and central Europe during the 9th and 10th centuries, with later additions and redactions.
例句与用法
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This is why gregorian chant has often been called a " sung bible " 这就是为什么格立高圣歌常被叫做“圣经演唱” 。
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Gregorian chant is a musical repertory made up of chants used in the liturgical services of the roman catholic church 格立高圣歌是由音乐剧组成的在罗马天主教会礼拜用的圣歌。
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What we call gregorian chant today first appears distinctly in the roman repertory of the fifth and sixth centuries 我们现在说的格立高圣歌最早清楚的出现在5和6世纪的罗马剧目中。
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Gregorian chant also appears to have been an aural music , that is , transmitted by ear and committed to memory - like other music of the world at the time 格立高音乐也像同时期其他音乐一样曾是听觉音乐? ?通过耳朵听而记忆。
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In this special festival presentation , the requiem is placed in remarkable context in which gregorian chant , spoken word and the uplifting spiritual music of french composer olivier messiaen surround mozart ' s most sublime outpouring 我们这次香港艺术节的演出,送上特别的节目安排:在格列哥利圣咏、诗词朗诵、以及法国作曲家梅湘人神合一的灵巧音符映衬下,让莫扎特最超然的感情剖白完全流露于观众之前。
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Some examples are presented concerning the development of liturgical and non - liturgical music ( gregorian chant ) , the unifying musical tendencies in reformatory movements in the 15th and 16th centuries , in the case of social and ideological changes throughout of europe , in the 18th and 19th century etc 一些例子呈现在有关于仪式或非仪式音乐的发展,如葛利果圣歌,在十五、十六世纪的改革运动里有其合一化的音乐趋势,在十八、十九世纪,整个欧洲又有其社会与意识型态的转变等等。