单词 | plainchant |
例句 | They took the original plainchant and added a second line that ran exacdy in parallel to it, at a slight distance, like two train tracks. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z This chant, also called plainchant or plainsong, has by default often been described as ‘Gregorian’ chant, after Gregory the Great, who was Pope at the end of the sixth century. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z Some monks are singing a section of plainchant, together, in unison. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z No surviving medieval plainchant reveals to us that a pulse was intended, and books of theory and instruction are ambiguous on the subject. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z This version has the basic plainchant as normal, but instead of adding another line following its contours like the parallel train tracks, the new additional line stays put. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z No one knows for sure if medieval plainchant singing had a pulse or beat of any kind, because there was no way of writing it down. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z It still essentially sounds like a colourful variant of plainchant, but she embellished the outline of the tune with touches of her own. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z What singers of plainchant had in front of them in the centuries before about ad 800 was the text, in Latin, of what they were singing. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z For the word of God, which frames the work, Britten has the two voices sing in plainchant unison. Music Review: Britten in Juilliard’s Spotlight at Alice Tully Hall 2013-12-04T22:33:18Z The work segued from plainchant to more complex polyphony, sounding, along the way, sweet, simple and crazed. Music Review: John Zorn Performing at Alice Tully Hall 2013-07-19T19:42:03Z At the gates of hell, the stones instruct Orpheus not to sing there “unless you sing in a dead language” — so Hopkins and Orlinski duly start intoning Latin, in a parody of medieval plainchant. Review: The Met Opera’s ‘Eurydice’ Tries to Raise the Dead 2021-11-24T05:00:00Z Pope Benedict is comfortable with plainchant and the unaccompanied vocal traditions of the Renaissance and Baroque that emerged from it. Henschel Quartet Offers Solace for Pope Benedict 2010-03-26T16:30:00Z There’s nothing superficial about Pärt’s music; it’s steeped in a profound knowledge of the vocabulary of the Western canon, reaching back to the medieval plainchant that it so audibly evokes. Composer draws a rock-star response: Arvo Pärt’s music at the Kennedy Center THE kaleidoscopically majestic and mystical works of the French composer Olivier Messiaen reveal many influences: Debussy, Stravinsky, Balinese music, plainchant. CD Review: OLIVIER MESSIAEN: ?Visions de l?Amen? 2010-07-16T15:02:00Z But the core of its repertory was medieval music in which, in plainchant passages, the four women’s voices seemed to melt together into one silky, unison line. Early-Music Ensembles: Praised as Pure, but Seeking More 2016-01-20T05:00:00Z Elizabeth Burgess's ensemble brilliantly articulated the strange, sonorous marriage of gamelan and plainchant. The Homecoming/The Prodigal Son 2010-07-20T20:45:00Z These a cappella meditations, interweaving plainchant and polyphony, sober canon and rhythmic surprise, take the listener as near extraterrestrial as you can get sitting in a concert hall. Falstaff; Tallis Scholars ? review 2012-05-19T23:06:20Z He took a daringly slow tempo in this opening passage, a solemn, low theme in chords that hints at modal plainchant. Review: In ‘Pelléas,’ the Met Opera’s Music Director Takes Charge 2019-01-16T05:00:00Z With Andrew Lawrence-King accompanying on a variety of instruments, including a hurdy-gurdy, the performance was an interesting exercise in plainchant interpretative variety. Ars Nova Copenhagen/Hillier 2010-09-02T22:00:00Z Then, too, the failure to include plainchant interpolations that would have been appropriate to the season deprives the work of some of its majesty and pace. Review: Boston Early Music Festival Makes Monteverdi Its Main Attraction 2015-06-12T04:00:00Z Lang borrows Bach's format of entwining a tragic narrative with a reflective commentary; though the vocal writing owes more to medieval plainchant and the pulse of minimalism than Lutheran chorales. David Lang 2010-05-04T20:45:00Z Lately, the fashion — adopted here by Amuse — has been to approximate complete services by interspersing plainchant, motets and other sacred settings among the Mass movements. Music Review: Amuse Revives Villa-Lobos?s ?Missa S?o Sebasti?o? 2010-06-14T23:07:00Z The darker finale juxtaposes swirling violin figurations with both plainchant and a German nursery rhyme declaimed by the orchestral players. LSO/Gergiev 2010-05-17T21:45:00Z The Messiaen unfolded in shifting musical episodes with blocks of thick harmonies; modal strands of overlapping plainchant; chorales spiked with dissonance yet awesomely angelic. Music Review: A Slide Show for the Ear, Given by Emanuel Ax 2011-04-29T21:40:52Z Immediately after a plainchant intonation of the “Kyrie,” the voices continue: “Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.” The Esoterics sing radically secular rewrites of texts from the Christian Mass 2018-04-16T04:00:00Z William Taylor weaves harp interludes with atmospheric skill, even enhancing the plainchant. Carmina Celtica: Medieval and contemporary spiritual songs, Canty/Tavener, William Taylor (harp) 2010-09-04T23:06:00Z The ensemble began with a plainchant, “Veni Emmanuel,” performed by the choir’s male and female singers in alternation first, and then together in a beautifully unified reading. Music Review: Stile Antico Choir at Corpus Christi Church - Review 2011-12-19T22:40:59Z The vocal settings are plain as well, with qualities again of Glass and Satie, along with hints of Robert Ashley, Broadway, elemental pop song and plainchant. Review: The global warning opera 'Sun & Sea' is justifiably the hottest ticket in town 2021-10-15T04:00:00Z There’s been a plainchant from women for the last 30 years that our roles are tedious to play. Fiona Shaw: ‘I’m delighted to be in with the young crowd!’ 2019-03-03T05:00:00Z “Partita for 8 Voices” is a pattern book of vocal styles: its movements are stitched together from plainchant, percussive breathing, Early American hymnody, and half a dozen other techniques. Roomful of Teeth Is Revolutionizing Choral Music 2019-02-04T05:00:00Z Accompanied on historical instruments, scenes from the drama will be interwoven with polyphony, plainchant and instrumental improvisation. Religion events from around the Washington area 2017-05-05T04:00:00Z "Most importantly it contains plainchant and texts for the Palm Sunday procession, part of the most important week of the Christian year," said Dr Cheung Salisbury. Music of the Middle Ages revived 2012-11-22T00:43:26Z Their subsequent album of plainchant singing went platinum. Sister Act: Record label in talent search for singing nuns 2010-03-21T13:07:00Z |
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