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Beneventan chant is a liturgical plainchant repertory of the Roman Catholic Church, used primarily in the orbit of the southern Italian ecclesiastical centers of Benevento and Monte Cassino distinct from Gregorian chant and related to Ambrosian chant. It was officially supplanted by the Gregorian chant of the Roman rite in the 11th century, although a few Beneventan chants of local interest remained in use.

“Tu es deus” in beneventan notation
“Tu es deus” in beneventan notation

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Beneventan chant

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Beneventan chant is a liturgical plainchant repertory of the Roman Catholic Church, used primarily in the orbit of the southern Italian ecclesiastical...

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Gregorian chant

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Gregorian coexisted with Beneventan chant for over a century before Beneventan chant was abolished by papal decree (1058). Mozarabic chant survived the influx...

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Ambrosian chant

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Celtic, Old Roman, and Beneventan chant traditions had all been effectively superseded by Gregorian chant. Ambrosian chant alone survived, despite the...

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Lombards

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rite was the Beneventan chant, a Lombard-influenced chant that bore similarities to the Ambrosian chant of Milan. The Beneventan chant is largely defined...

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Introit

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meaning of the word (entrance) by being capitalized. In Ambrosian chant and Beneventan chant, the counterpart of the Introit is called the ingressa. In the...

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Duchy of Benevento

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distinctive liturgical chant, the Beneventan chant, developed in the church of Benevento: it was not entirely superseded by Gregorian chant until the 11th century...

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Old Roman chant

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minority view. In the case of other defunct chant traditions, such as the Gallican, Mozarabic, and Beneventan, it is conceivable that Roman pre-eminence...

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Medieval music

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the entire liturgy. In Milan, Ambrosian chant, named after St. Ambrose, was the standard, while Beneventan chant developed around Benevento, another Italian...

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Dubrovnik Missal

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Dubrovnik Cathedral. It is written by beneventan script and notation, and is best example of beneventan chant in southern Dalmatia and is a Zero Category...

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The Schola Cantorum of Rome

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certain that there existed Beneventan chant, Roman Chant, Ambrosian chant, Hispanic chant, and several types of Gallican chant. Each of these political...

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Pope Stephen IX

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und seine deutschen Vorgänger. p. 102. Kelly, Thomas Forrest, The Beneventan Chant, (Cambridge University Press, 1989), 39. Patrick Healy, The Chronicle...

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Monophony

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polyphonic tradition. Mozarabic chant, Byzantine Chant, Armenian chant, Beneventan chant, Ambrosian chant, Gregorian chant and others were various forms...

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Index of music articles

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Bergamask Beste (Turkish music) Beta scale Bicinium Bimodality Binary form Beneventan chant Biomusic Biomusicology Birds in music Bisector (music) Blind octave...

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Neume

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used in Spain) Laon, Chartres, Montpellier In the early 11th century, Beneventan neumes (from the churches of Benevento in southern Italy) were written...

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Thomas Forrest Kelly

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and the American Council of Learned Societies (twice). His book The Beneventan Chant (Cambridge, 1989) was awarded the Otto Kinkeldey Award of the American...

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Music history of Italy

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Italy did several chant traditions thrive simultaneously: Ambrosian chant in Milan, Old Roman chant in Rome, and Beneventan chant in Benevento and Montecassino...

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Journey Through Dalmatia

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Dalmatia and Adriatic, from the earliest medieval manuscripts with Beneventan chant and church music, to the first authentic Dalmatian Renaissance composers...

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Exultet roll

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liturgical chant for the Paschal vigil. The material was usually parchment, the layout that of a rotulus (text parallel to the rod), the text in Beneventan script...

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Ensemble Organum

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of music from the Middle Ages, including Beneventan, Old Roman, Gallican, Carolingian and Mozarabic chants. However, the repertoire includes renaissance...

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Timeline of Italian music

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the speed at which chants could be learned, memorized, and transmitted. 1058 — Pope Stephen IX outlaws the local Beneventan chant of Benevento and Montecassino...

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Kenneth Levy

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notes that he "investigated Byzantine and Western chant, including the Old Roman, Ambrosian, Beneventan and Ravennate repertories, and by careful comparison...

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Gregoriana Amsterdam

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Old Roman, Ambrosian (Milanese), (Old) Beneventan, Gallican and Mozarabic chant. In particular, Mozarabic chant is high on Gregoriana’s priority list....

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Tonary

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Ambrosian, as well as Old-Beneventan manuscripts follow own modal patterns which are not identical with those of "Gregorian chant", i.e. the Roman-Frankish...

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List of Christian hardcore bands

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Prostopinije Syrian Znamenny Western (Plainsong) Ambrosian (Milanese) Anglican Beneventan Celtic Gallican Gelineau Gregorian Mozarabic Old Roman Ravenna...

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Saint Martial school

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far to assume that this gradual has copied from Beneventan graduals, because the included Cassinese chants for the patronal feast of St Benedict, and might...

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San Vincenzo al Volturno

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face of Norman expansion in southern Italy. The manuscript, written in a Beneventan hand and including numerous images, is housed at the Biblioteca Apostolica...

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Witches of Benevento

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Italian) Arcistreghe.it - Secrets, legends, and folklore of Irpinian and Beneventan Stregoneria (in Italian) Alfredo Zazo, Curiosità storiche beneventane...

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