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  1. You said. “And it’s all running out like it’s the end of the world”. You said. “And it’s so cold it’s like the cold if you were dead”. And then you smiled. For a second. Sometimes you make me feel. Like I’m living at the edge of the world. Like I’m living at the edge of the world.

  2. The Plainsong and Medieval Music Society, founded in 1888, exists to promote the performance and study of liturgical chant and medieval polyphony, through the publication of editions, facsimiles and scholarly articles, and through educational and liaison events. New members are always welcome, and membership includes a subscription to the ...

  3. 5 de jul. de 2020 · plainsong-psalter When I first began learning to sing plainsong to English words it was at Holy Trinity, Winchester with Julien Chilcott-Monk, who was Churchwarden there at the time (please note this correction, I had previously written Dircetor of Music). The book he put into my hands was the green Proctor and Frere 'Manual of Plainsong'.…

  4. 18 de oct. de 2019 · Plainsong (or Plainchant) is a single melody and has five parts – an intonation which is only sung at the very beginning of the psalm verse; the first reciti...

  5. 8 de nov. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraPlainsong (2010 Remaster) · The CureDisintegration℗ 1989 Elektra Entertainment.Drums: Boris WilliamsEngineer, Producer: D...

  6. 14 de abr. de 2018 · Updated on 04/14/18. Plainchant is a form of medieval church music that involves chanting or words that are sung, without any instrumental accompaniment. It is also called plainsong. You might be more familiar with the term, Gregorian Chant, which you may have encountered while reading about early music forms or you may have heard about it at ...

  7. 5 de oct. de 2022 · Label: Lemon ( Cherry Red) Format: 6CD box set. Every day’s a school day, as they say, and this amounted to near full term, given my near absolute ignorance about the history of Plainsong, thinking they were little more than just one of many iterations of Iain Matthews’ long post-Fairport career. Which is true, sort of, but what I didn’t ...