plainchant (Meaning)

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plainchant (n)

(Roman Catholic Church) a liturgical chant consisting of a single, unaccompanied melodic line

Synonyms & Antonyms of plainchant

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plainchant Sentence Examples

  1. Gregorian plainchant echoes through the ancient cathedral, filling the air with its ethereal melodies.
  2. Monks in saffron robes chant plainchant in a serene and monotonous rhythm.
  3. The simplicity of plainchant allows for a deep contemplation of the sacred texts.
  4. The plainchant "Dies Irae" is a haunting and powerful depiction of the Day of Judgment.
  5. The plainchant of the "Kyrie Eleison" has been sung for centuries, connecting worshippers across time.
  6. Plainchant is characterized by its lack of harmony and rhythmic complexity.
  7. The medieval plainchant "Alma Redemptoris Mater" is a testament to the expressive possibilities of early music.
  8. The soothing and meditative qualities of plainchant make it ideal for use in spiritual ceremonies.
  9. The polyphonic development of plainchant led to the emergence of the elaborate choral music of the Renaissance.
  10. Plainchant remains an integral part of the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church, preserving its rich musical heritage.

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(Roman Catholic Church) a liturgical chant consisting of a single, unaccompanied melodic line

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Gregorian plainchant echoes through the ancient cathedral, filling the air with its ethereal melodies.

Monks in saffron robes chant plainchant in a serene and monotonous rhythm.

The simplicity of plainchant allows for a deep contemplation of the sacred texts.

The plainchant "Dies Irae" is a haunting and powerful depiction of the Day of Judgment.