If you are answering this for a Music Theory class, answer Pope Gregory I... Although he did not actually create it, he was given credit for it.
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They are known as monophonic plainsong or chant and were used to make words more audible. or plainchant
Ave Maris Stella (In English, Hail Star of the Sea), is a plainsong Vesper hymn to Mary. The song was rewritten in a romantic setting by Grieg.
There were no distinguished composers for the first musical pieces to be sung in medieval cathedrals. However, they (as well as any other music before it that we know of) were not documented until Pope Gregory charged his monks with devising a way to write lyrics and sheet music for the songs to preserve them. They are now known as either "Gregorian Chant" or "Plainsong", and are still preformed in European cathedrals today.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Plainsong - band - was created in 1972.
Plainsong - novel - was created in 1999-10.
Yes. Yes it is.
Plainsong - novel - has 301 pages.
Plainchant, Gregorian chant, monophonic chant, plainsong.
It is monody. That is the word that is not pertaining to plainsong.
The ISBN of Plainsong - novel - is 0-375-40618-2.
plainsong is a type of music that was invented in the mediavel times was played by monks and nuns.
Plainsong, also known as Gregorian chant, is a form of medieval liturgical music that was attributed to Pope Gregory I in the 6th century. It is believed to have originated in the Roman Catholic Church and developed as a way to unify Christian worship through a standardized form of music.
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Plainsong - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 25 April 2004 Hungary: 22 August 2004