| 41. | "Plainsong " was published in 1999 and became a U . S . bestseller.
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| 42. | At this time in Anglican and Catholic musical circles, there was a growing interest in plainsong.
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| 43. | Chants such as Ave Maris Stella and the Salve Regina emerged and became staples of monastic plainsong.
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| 44. | "Plainsong " is the only book resonant enough to connect with a variety of readers.
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| 45. | Each line of text is introduced as plainsong before its augmentation in either a choral or instrumental texture.
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| 46. | The most recent phenomenon was Kent Haruf, with his understated Colorado elegy, " Plainsong ."
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| 47. | "The Feast of Love " bears more than passing similarity to " Plainsong ."
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| 48. | The Wandering Jew encounters a returned Christ in Deborah Grabien's 1990 novel " Plainsong ".
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| 49. | Music in worship ranges from plainsong to motets from the baroque and classical periods to contemporary and world music.
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| 50. | All the Masses are freely composed plainsong paraphrases-which fulfills the requirement of the eradication of secular influences.
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