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chant melodies that
plainsongs fall into: syllabic, neumatic, and melismatic. The free
flowing melismatic melody form of
plainsong is
still heard in Middle...
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Plainsong may
refer to:
Plainsong, the body of
traditional songs used in the
liturgies of the
Roman Catholic Church Plainsong (band), a
musical group...
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Plainsong is a
novel by Kent Haruf. Set in the
fictional town of Holt, Colorado, it
tells the
interlocking stories of some of the inhabitants. The title...
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Plainsong was
originally a
British country rock/folk rock band,
formed in
early 1972 by Iain Matthews,
formerly of
Fairport Convention and
Matthews Southern...
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Gregorian chant is the
central tradition of
Western plainchant, a form of monophonic,
unaccompanied sacred song in
Latin (and
occasionally Gr****) of the...
- The
Plainsong and
Medieval Music Society (PMMS), also
spelled as the
Plainsong and MediƦval
Music Society, is an
English music society.
Founded in 1888...
- slow, "droning"
guitar progressions and Smith's
introspective vocals. "
Plainsong", the album's opener, "set the mood for
Disintegration perfectly", according...
- The Fast Red Road: A
Plainsong is a
novel by
Native American writer Stephen Graham Jones. It was his
debut novel,
published in 2000. The
novel was originally...
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subsequently featured on both Enan's (
Plainsong) and McLachlan's (Laws of Illusion) albums. Enan's
debut album,
Plainsong, was
released independently in 2009...
- (also Glare****) and
included plainsong or
Gregorian chant and monophony. The
earliest m****cripts
which contain plainsong were
written in neumes, a primitive...