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re·spon·so·ry  (r-spns-r)
n. pl. re·spon·so·ries
A chant or anthem recited or sung after a reading in a church service.

[Middle English responsorie, from Late Latin respnsrium, from Latin respnsus, past participle of respondre, to respond; see respond.]

re·spon·sori·al (-sôr-l, -sr-) adj.

responsory [rɪˈspɒnsərɪ]
n pl -ries
(Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity an anthem or chant consisting of versicles and responses and recited or sung after a lesson in a church service
[from Late Latin rēsponsōrium, from Latin rēspondēre to answer]


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Summary analysis of accentual correlation with metre in the rondel repertory Repertory Lines Accents Responsoria (a) excluding five separately considered poems With known music in mensural notation Adam de la Halle 81 174:198 47% 41:16 72% Guillaume 24 57:73 44% 14:5 74% d'Amiens F-Pn fr.
Wulf Arlt's treatment of the Circumcision Office at Le Puy, based on sixteenth-century copies of a local ordinal and two large music books, helps us appreciate how sequences, prosulas, and responsoria prolixa were incorporated into the Office; how lessons, the Pater noster, and chants were troped; and how conducti came to be sung in processions.
Other noteworthy items in the printed music collection from before 1700 are Franciscus Niger, Grammatica brevis (1480); Nicolaus Burtius, Musices opusculum (1487); Hugo Spechtshart, Flores musicae omnis cantus Gregoriani (1488); Franchinus Gaffurius, Theorica musicae (1492), Ranulf Higden, Polychronicon (1495); Jacobus Faber Stapulensis, Musica (1496); Johann Reuchlin, Scenica progymnasmata (1498); Responsoria Moguntina (ca.
 
 
 
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