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Back to EpisodesLenten Music through the Ages, Part 1: Praying With One Voice: Gregorian Chant
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Episode Topic: Praying With One Voice, Gregorian Chant
We’ll start our learning journey through Lenten music with Gregorian Chant — this is the earliest music of the Church. We don’t really know exactly what this music sounded like, but we know that song was a part of culture. What we have now are fossils, the remains of a musical culture. In reality, music develops through practice, by people who are trained in a discipline and develop music for specific events.
Featured Speakers:
- J.J. Wright ’14, Director, Notre Dame Folk Choir.
- Professor Peter Jeffery, Michael P. Grace Chair in Medieval Studies and Professor of Musicology and Ethnomusicology, University of Notre Dame
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This podcast is a part of the Rome Book Club ThinkND Series titled “Lenten Music through the Ages”.
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