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Gothic Motet is nearly always based on gregorian chant. It contains secular words.
Very much so. Gregorian chants later in the Middle Ages started to become composed by artists who would write pieces for the church and pieces for secular crowds as well. So basically it was the artists that transitioned causing attention to the secular style of their pieces.
This type of call and response singing came from the Middle Ages era. They started with Gregorian chants or plainchants which was only a single melody and based on these chants, polytextual music was formed, meaning that more than one melody was sung at a time. Call and response singing was called responsarial singing
It is based of a true story, the story of the Von Trapp family. There is a book written by the real Maria Von Trapp, called the Von Trapp family singers
Yes and no. The Latin version is the Catholic Hail Mary set to music. Composers from all over the world have changed the melody and music behind the song. But technically, as Catholicism is based in Rome, one could argue that it came from Italy. However, Franz Schubert's Ave Maria is actually a German poem set to music. That version would be from Austria.
when man based it on the sun
The sun.
The Gregorian calendar was not introduced to the world until 16 years after the death of Nostradamus.
Yes, it was.
sun and earth
Gothic Motet is nearly always based on gregorian chant. It contains secular words.
Hanukkah always starts on the 25th day of Kislev on the Jewish calendar. This date corresponds to sometime in December on the Gregorian calendar. The reason it varies is because the Jewish calendar is based on the lunar cycles and the Gregorian calendar is based on the solar cycles.
It is a reform of the Julian calendar, which loses a day every 128 years. The Gregorian calendar loses a day every 3200 years, making it 25 times more accurate.
Tinkerbell could be any sign. Based on her characteristics perhaps she is a Scorpio or Virgo.
The calendar is intended to mark the number of years since the death of King Herod the Great. The Roman abbot Dionysus Exiguus devised the new Christian calendar in 533. He knew that it was impossible to say when Jesus was born, but he knew, or thought he knew, when Herod died. So, he chose to begin his Christian calendar on the year of Herod's death, and he based this on the reign of the Roman emperor Augustus. Unaware that Augustus only adopted that name four years after his reign began, going by his birth name of Octavius until then, Exiguus commenced his calendar just 4 years too late.
Very much so. Gregorian chants later in the Middle Ages started to become composed by artists who would write pieces for the church and pieces for secular crowds as well. So basically it was the artists that transitioned causing attention to the secular style of their pieces.
Both the Gregorian and Muslim calendars are solar calendars. They are both based on the movement of the sun and have approximately 365 days in a year. However, they differ in their starting points and how leap years are calculated.