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Vocal music in mediaeval Christian Latin liturgy is often called what kind of chant?
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A
Decani
B
Julian
C
Papal
D
Gregorian
Correct Option: 4
Explanation:
Gregorian
The chant is named after Saint Gregory I, during whose papacy (590604) it was collected and codified
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Apr 16, 2018
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Rahul Chandel
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