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Revision as of 18:27, 1 October 2017

See also: Ambrosian chant

Background

Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic liturgical chant of Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services.

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See also:

The following automated list replaces one maintained by hand and may not be complete; check also Category:Gregorian chant compositions for all compositions with Gregorian chant in the composer field.

List of works

Ordinaries

Propers of the Mass

Introits

Graduals

Alleluias & Tracts

No works currently available

Sequences

Offertories

Communions

Varia

Office music

Antiphons

Responsories

No works currently available

Hymns

Psalms & Canticles

Votive antiphons

Miscellany

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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