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responsory is any psalm, canticle, or
other sacred musical work sung
responsorially, that is, with a
cantor or
small group singing verses while the whole...
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Responsorial psalmody primarily refers to the
placement and use of the
Psalm within the
readings at a
Christian service of the Eucharist. The
Psalm chosen...
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period is scarce.
Around 410, St.
Augustine described the
responsorial singing of a
Gradual psalm at M****. At c. 520,
Benedict of
Nursia established...
- O
magnum mysterium is a
responsorial chant from the
Matins of Christmas. The text is
drawn from the
Matins of
Christmas in the
Roman Breviary.
Latin text...
- Gradual, like the
Alleluia and Tract, is one of the
responsorial chants of the M****.
Responsorial chants derive from
early Christian traditions of singing...
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Testament or, in
Eastertide from
certain books of the New Testament;
Responsorial psalm (Psalmus responsorium) (ideally, to be sung, as
contained in the...
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Kyrie Eleison Gloria Collect B.
Liturgy of the Word
Lectionary readings Responsorial psalm Homily Profession of
faith Prayer of the
Faithful C.
Liturgy of...
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three methods of
singing psalms or
other chants,
responsorial, antiphonal, and solo. In
responsorial singing, the
soloist (or choir)
sings a
series of...
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Reading from Scripture. This Psalm,
called the
Responsorial Psalm, is
usually sung or
recited responsorially,
although the
General Instruction of the Roman...
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during the
offertory the people, at an
earlier time, sang a
psalm or, in
responsorial fashion,
repeated a
refrain while a
soloist sang the
verses of the psalm...