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Monophonic plainchant named after Pope Gregory 1.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \bold \color {blue}{Answer} Answer:Gregorian chant, monophonic, or unison, liturgical music of the Roman Catholic Church, used to accompany the text of the mass and the canonical hours, or divine office. Gregorian chant is named after St. Gregory I, during whose papacy (590–604) it was collected and codified.

Answered by mahajan789
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Monophonic plainchant named after Pope Gregory 1.​

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  • A monophonic plainchant called Gregorian chant changed into named after pope Gregory I.
  • Who made this an accepted track of catholic church.
  • Gregorian chant, monophonic, or unison, liturgical track of the Roman catholic church, used to accompany the textual content of the mass and the canonical hours, or divine office.
  • Gregorian chant is called after St. Gregorian I, in the course of whose papacy(590-604) it changed into amassed and codified.
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