Changing musical concepts of the Roman mass from Machaut to the present.

Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University === The Mass is a solemn and intricate service of the Roman Catholic Rite which commemorates and mystically repeats the sacrifice of Christ upon the cross. The Christian Church liturgy evolved from remnants carried over from the Hebrew services of worship plus addit...

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Main Author: Johnson, Harriet Holt
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Published: Boston University 2016
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/16410
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-164102019-01-08T15:38:21Z Changing musical concepts of the Roman mass from Machaut to the present. Johnson, Harriet Holt Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University The Mass is a solemn and intricate service of the Roman Catholic Rite which commemorates and mystically repeats the sacrifice of Christ upon the cross. The Christian Church liturgy evolved from remnants carried over from the Hebrew services of worship plus additions made as the new church grew. The formative period extended to the time of Pope Gregory the first (590-604 A.D.). Gregory is attributed with organizing the early Mass into the form which has remained the accepted one for worship in the Roman Catholic church. He was responsible for gathering together the many chants then in use and for their arrangement into an order suitable for church purposes. Gradually, section by section. the Mass assumed its present proportions and arrangement of Proper and Ordinary. The final section to be added to the Ordinary was the Credo. This was added in the 11th century. Many centuries, peoples, and ideas helped to develop the great service which has remained in the Roman liturgy. [TRUNCATED] 2016-05-27T14:57:19Z 2016-05-27T14:57:19Z 1953 1953 Thesis/Dissertation b14793209 https://hdl.handle.net/2144/16410 en_US Based on investigation of the BU Libraries' staff, this work is free of known copyright restrictions. Boston University
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description Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University === The Mass is a solemn and intricate service of the Roman Catholic Rite which commemorates and mystically repeats the sacrifice of Christ upon the cross. The Christian Church liturgy evolved from remnants carried over from the Hebrew services of worship plus additions made as the new church grew. The formative period extended to the time of Pope Gregory the first (590-604 A.D.). Gregory is attributed with organizing the early Mass into the form which has remained the accepted one for worship in the Roman Catholic church. He was responsible for gathering together the many chants then in use and for their arrangement into an order suitable for church purposes. Gradually, section by section. the Mass assumed its present proportions and arrangement of Proper and Ordinary. The final section to be added to the Ordinary was the Credo. This was added in the 11th century. Many centuries, peoples, and ideas helped to develop the great service which has remained in the Roman liturgy. [TRUNCATED]
author Johnson, Harriet Holt
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Changing musical concepts of the Roman mass from Machaut to the present.
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title Changing musical concepts of the Roman mass from Machaut to the present.
title_short Changing musical concepts of the Roman mass from Machaut to the present.
title_full Changing musical concepts of the Roman mass from Machaut to the present.
title_fullStr Changing musical concepts of the Roman mass from Machaut to the present.
title_full_unstemmed Changing musical concepts of the Roman mass from Machaut to the present.
title_sort changing musical concepts of the roman mass from machaut to the present.
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