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Chant is defined as to sing or to say something over and over again. An example of chant is to continuously shout the same cheer at a sporting event.
Definition: 1. performed by choir: arranged for or performed by a chorus or choirchoral singing2. relating to chorus or choir: concerned with choral singing, choruses, or choirsa choral society= chant =chant [ chant ]noun (plural chants)Definition: 1. phrase spoken repeatedly by crowd: a phrase or slogan repeatedly and rhythmically spoken, often with a simple singsong intonation, especially in unison by a crowd or group2. something spoken monotonously or repetitiously: a monotonous or repetitive song or intonation of the voice3. music for religious text: a set of words or syllables sung on the same note, or a single word or syllable sung on a series of notes. Chants are used in psalms, canticles, and other parts of some religious services.4. hymn or prayer sung as chant: a psalm, prayer, or other religious text sung as a chant
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Pope St. Gregory the Great is the patron saint of singers and choirs because he is the one who compiled and advanced Gregorian Chant (named after him).
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Suzuki music literature lists the composer as 'Anonymous'.
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Gregoran Chant is not a composer. Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic liturgical music within Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services. Get a chant composer and we will evaluate the work.
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First ComposerThe guy who first put two notes together would be the first composer. Since then it has gotten much more complex as new instruments are created and combined to play together. If you rely on religious texts for the answer, then Jubal would be the first composer that we know about. (Genesis 4:21)If you do not rely on religious texts, then Hildegard of Bingen is the earliest verified composer of music in Europe.St. Yared, a composer and a choreographer who lived in Aksum(ETHIOPIA) in the 6th century AD. He is credited for inventing the zema of the Church; the chant that has been in use continuously for the last almost 1500 years.
The Gregorian chant developed in western and central Europe around the 9th and 10th centuries. Some credit Pope Gregory the Great with developing the chant but scholars believe it is more a combination of Gallican and Roman chant with Carolingian synthesis.
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Pope St. Gregory the Great is created for inventing the Gregorian chant. This unaccompanied sacred song has been used by the Roman Catholic Church since the 9th and 10th centuries.
It could have been written by an Ukrainian or Russian composer and it is based on a strong tympani rhytms. At the end of composition, the entire orchestra (or ensemble) yells the war chant huzzah/hurrah.
The Chant was created in 1984.
The past tense of "chant" is "chanted."