Mass for Christmas Day: Gradual: Viderunt omnes Flashcards

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Why is Dr. De Savage including this plainchant?

Mass for Christmas Day: Gradual: Viderunt omnes

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As a point of reference for the Leoninus and Perotinus organum examples.

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Genre:

Mass for Christmas Day: Gradual: Viderunt omnes

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plainchant,

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Mass for Christmas Day: Gradual: Viderunt omnes is part of the ______

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Mass Proper; text determined by occasion. Christmas.

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Liturgical function:

Mass for Christmas Day: Gradual: Viderunt omnes

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sung before the Alleluia; performed while standing in one place (e.g., on steps) rather than while processing.

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Texture:

Mass for Christmas Day: Gradual: Viderunt omnes

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Monophonic

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Text setting:

Mass for Christmas Day: Gradual: Viderunt omnes

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melismatic; highly ornate

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Mode:

Mass for Christmas Day: Gradual: Viderunt omnes

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Lydian (mode 5)

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Listening clue(s):

Mass for Christmas Day: Gradual: Viderunt omnes

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The intonation (beginning part sung by soloist) is very “major”-sounding, in part because of the rising “arpeggio” (in modern terms). The raised scale-degree 4 of the Lydian mode gives the overall piece a very distinct quality. There is a lot of activity around the reciting pitch (C) throughout the piece.

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