| 31. | Within the chapel the voices of Benedictine nuns give new sweetness to Gregorian chants.
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| 32. | The colloquium offers practical instruction in the liturgical practice of Gregorian chant and polyphony.
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| 33. | Gregorian chants played softly in his office as he spoke.
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| 34. | The earliest musical settings of the Mass are Gregorian chant.
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| 35. | He also supports the use of Gregorian chant and polyphony.
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| 36. | This was superseded, from the eleventh century by Gregorian chant.
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| 37. | Regular services, featuring Gregorian chants, are open to the public.
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| 38. | She sometimes listens to Tibetan bells, a Sanskrit or Gregorian chant or soft music.
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| 39. | The modern Solesmes editions of Gregorian chant follow this interpretation.
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| 40. | Early Gregorian chant was revised to conform to the theoretical structure of the sequences.
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