| 21. | Be warned that these plainchant recordings date back to 1980 and that not all pertain to Christmas.
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| 22. | Plainchant represents the first revival of musical notation after knowledge of the ancient Greek system was lost.
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| 23. | The calm, slow melodies of these pieces are built up from paired phrases reminiscent of plainchant.
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| 24. | The Schola specialise in Medieval and Renaissance plainchant and liturgical music in the context of the Mass.
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| 25. | Mr . Stewart otherwise provided banjo and dulcimer lines that injected a plainchant, briefly . }}
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| 26. | In " The Beltane Fire " music based in plainchant comes into conflict with folk music.
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| 27. | As dawn breaks the Hebrews lift up a humble prayer to God in a style reminiscent of plainchant.
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| 28. | The organ is also used together with other encouraged forms of liturgical music like choral polyphony and plainchant.
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| 29. | He had performed Ambrosian and other traditions of Western plainchant in recordings with the Ensemble Organum in France.
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| 30. | Of particular importance is the choir's work in researching and performing Bohemian plainchant and early polyphony.
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