concept   gregorian chant

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Asian countries (1) Catholic Church traditions (1) Classical Western music (1) European countries (1) Medieval Europe (1) Music academia (1) contemporary societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 gregorian chant Asian countries Gregorian chant has less historical and cultural significance in Asian countries and is not commonly practiced or known. 1
2 gregorian chant Catholic Church traditions Gregorian chant is a sacred tradition in the Catholic Church often performed in ecclesiastical settings. 1
3 gregorian chant Classical Western music Gregorian chant is a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Classical Western music. 1
4 gregorian chant European countries Gregorian chant is historically significant in European countries and preserved as part of cultural heritage. 1
5 gregorian chant Medieval Europe Medieval Europe's predominant form of vocal music was gregorian chant. 1
6 gregorian chant Music academia Gregorian chant is studied and performed as part of music education and research in music academia. 1
7 gregorian chant contemporary societies Gregorian chant is considered a niche or specialty form of music in contemporary societies. 1