Essays About sung latin

 

  • The Motets and Madrigals Polyphonic Music of the Medieval Period
    ... Motets are always sung in Latin, and Madrigals are always sung in the vernacular. ... "Ave Maria\" is taken from a religious text and sung in Latin. ...
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  • music of the middle ages
    ... Sacred music of the Middle Ages centred around two primary areas, the Office and the Mass. Virtually all sacred music at that time was sung in Latin. ...
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  • Examination of Music History
    ... Out of this developed the motet, originally in Latin on a sacred text. Unlike the organum, the text was sung in the upper voices as well as the tenor. ...
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  • Haydn's Emperor and Mozart's Requiem
    ... It was a soothing piece and was sung in Latin. I had trouble keeping up with the translation in the program because the annunciation of the choir was poor. ...
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  • The Light of Liturgy
    ... Then the Kyrie is sung by three boys. The three boys represent the "threefold" language of the sacred law," [Latin, Greek, Hebrew] (p. 166). ...
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  • Gregorian Chants
    ... Catholic Encyclopedia). Gregorian Chant is a melody set to sacred Latin texts and sung a capella (without accompaniment). This chant ...
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  • Music Appreciation Renissance Era
    ... 590 to 604. The Gregorian Chant consists of melody set to sacred Latin texts and sung without accompaniment. For over 1,000 years ...
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  • History of Music
    ... Out of this came the motet, originally in Latin on a sacred text. Unlike the organum, the text was sung in the higher voices as well as the tenor. ...
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  • code of behavior
    ... were among the first to use native language rather than Latin, the literary ... In ancient Greece, lyrics were sung or recited to the accompaniment of the lyre. ...
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  • Language Exploration
    ... has taken "search" and "garage" from French, "paternal" from latin, "anger" from ... Paragmatic coreespondances like sing/sang/sung vs singen/sang/qesungen also ...
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  • Origins of Music, Philosophy, art, and Literature Middle Age
    ... to the profane and from monophonic texture with a single melody sung alone to the ... The inpenetration of Greek and Latin culture that occurred as a result of the ...
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  • Development of the Carol
    ... The word carol itself is derived form the Latin "choraula," which was a monophonic ring ... The ballad was a narrative poem set to music to be sung in a group ...
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  • the specter of communism
    ... The prospect of Soviet control over Europe, Latin America and the booming economy of ... When the government of Kim Il Sung brought his troops across the 38 ...
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  • Music in the Middle Ages
    ... Roman Catholic church's official music was the Gregorian chant, named after Pope Gregory I. This music was sung without instruments, set to sacred Latin texts. ...
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  • Christmas In Spain
    ... all Latin countries. El Dia De Los Reyes Magos. This is comonly celebrated in Spain, too. The main stars in this celebration are the children. A commonly sung ...
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  • The Baroque Era
    ... is a large work for soloists, chorus, and orchestra sung in concert ... less formal structure consisting of several binary dance movements Fugue: Latin for "flight ...
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  • Literary Devices
    ... 1. a. A narrative poem, often of folk origin and intended to be sung, consisting of ... 3. In Latin and Greek prosody, a break in a line caused by the ending of a ...
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  • Roman Law
    ... in the sack of Rome by the Gauls in 390BC, but a number of the laws are known through references in later Latin literature. ... If any person has sung or composed ...
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  • Basic differences in perception of man nature and time in Medieval ...
    ... They could not write and read in Latin and Greek jet, so traditions went through the ... the simple man who was not at least a knight could not be sung the price. ...
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  • Cultural Synopsis The Philippines
    ... are today in some ways more like those of the nations of Latin America than ... folk songs have had a revival since Bayan Ko, meaning My Country, was sung by the ...
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  • Nationalistic Music Compared with Modern music and Its Correlation ...
    ... in the way that the several Romance languages developed out of Latin" (Ulrich 240 ... In their article, "'Song of General Kim Il Sung' Popular in World" (2005), the ...
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  • Soundtrack to the Graduate
    ... During Mrs. Robinson?s seduction of Ben, she plays a saucy Latin song on the radio. ... As he comes out of a tunnel, and into the light, the song?s chorus is sung. ...
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  • Evolution of Rap Music
    ... For example, in Latin America the rumba, samba, and mambo were based on the swinging rhythms of ... Like the work songs, country blues was almost sung speech. ...
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  • Forensic Entomology: A new type of Detective
    ... In 1235 AD, Sung Tz'u ... Fact is, flies aren't too bright; they don't even know their common names, not to mention their Latin Binomilas." (Why Files 12) Though it ...
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  • What Happened to Classical Music?
    ... Gershwin who, in his operas, used elements of blues, jazz and Latin dance-rhythms ... from these operas became so successful that even today they are sung all over ...
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  • Beowulf 9
    ... Beowulf is a half baked native epic which was killed by Latin learning, it is ... in reality is just a fictional story that someone's grandfather sung to warriors ...
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  • Roman Pantomime
    ... tradgedian performed with a mask and a chorus and was considered a "sung" tragedy ... censors banished the theatre arts from the city except for a Latin piper with ...
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  • The Benedictine Monks
    ... that many nobles sent their sons to abbey schools to learn Latin grammar, rhetoric ... Of 3,000 Gregorian chants sung prior to 1,000 AD, not one "plainsong" has ...
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  • Globalisation
    ... stations to play a minimum of 40% of music originating from or sung in French ... a North American sphere centred around the USA and looking to embrace Latin America ...
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  • The Different Faces of Grace
    ... The history of grace originated from the Latin word gratia which lead to the Spanish word ... there are very few, if any, people in the US who have not sung or at ...
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