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Pope Gregory I, often known as Gregory the Great, is traditionally credited with organizing the chant repertoire of the early Christian Church, which laid the foundation for what became known as Gregorian Chant. This form of plainchant is characterized by its monophonic, unaccompanied vocal style, featuring a free-flowing rhythm and modal melodies. Gregory's efforts helped standardize liturgical music across the Church, promoting uniformity in worship practices during the early Middle Ages.

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