MUS 350 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Woman Of Matchless Beauty, Park Jung-Geum, Winterreise, Winchester Troper

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Describes the christian practices of morning and night prayer, often accompanied by the laudate psalms, laudes matuinales, vespers, and lucernarium. Starts by talking about how the structure of religious offices at the time was hard to summarize due to frequent fluctuations and alterations throughout different components of the church at the time. Talks about the different times of day that the office would celebrate, including vespers, compline, matins, lauds, terce, sext, and none. Talks about the different music and reading materials within the office, including ferial, seasonal, proper, and commons. Definition of antiphon: a short sentence sung or chanted before or after a psalm or canticle proper antiphons tended to be reserved for matins, lauds, and vespers. Definition of hymns: non-scriptural christian texts, normally written in stanzas in stressed metre and sung to a repeated melody stanza by stanza definition of versicle and. Response: a simple dialog between an officiant and the rest of the community.

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