| 31. | The lyrics for which he is most renowned are his translation from the Greek of the Offertory chant of the Picardy.
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| 32. | For the monastery, Pasterwitz regularly composed dramas and dozens of liturgical pieces : masses, offertories, vespers, etc.
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| 33. | She draws offertory water from a wooden-framed well, and, as he watches her, the priest becomes intrigued.
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| 34. | The " Offertorium " is sung during the bringing of gifts to the altar, corresponding to the Gregorian Offertory.
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| 35. | Most of the works are comparatively brief, occupying no more than a page of music; the offertories average two pages.
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| 36. | The two men led Blair to a ceremonial chair called a Cathedra, and parishioners brought gifts as part of an offertory procession.
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| 37. | Among his compositions written for the chapel were two complete sets of vespers, many graduals, offertories, and four orchestral masses.
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| 38. | Offertories once had highly prolix melodies in their verses, but the use of verses in Gregorian Offertories disappeared around the 12th century.
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| 39. | Offertories once had highly prolix melodies in their verses, but the use of verses in Gregorian Offertories disappeared around the 12th century.
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| 40. | In the Roman Rite, the term " preparation of the gifts " is used in addition to the term " offertory ".
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