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Jubilus (plural jubili) is the term for the long
melisma placed on the
final syllable of the
Alleluia as it is sung in the
Gregorian chant. The structure...
- long
melisma called a
jubilus. (The
Liber Usualis notates the
repeat with the
Roman numeral "ij" (2) and
continues with the
jubilus.) The
cantor then sings...
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origins lay in
troping the
extended melisma of
Alleluia chants known as the
jubilus, but the sequences, like the tropes, were
later officially suppressed....
- service.
Melisma is
prevalent in many
forms of
Gregorian chant (see e.g.
Jubilus) as well as late-medieval
sacred polyphony,
notably in
works by Guillaume...
- Te Deum)
Gunar Letzbor,
Joseph Balthasar Hochreither - Requiem;
Missa Jubilus sacer. St.
Florianer Sängerknaben, Ars
Antiqua Austria - CD: Pan classics...
- ambo, to sing or
chant the Gospel. This
prolonged melisma was
called the
jubilus, jubilatio, or laudes,
because of its
jubilant tone. It was also called...
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position of
being almost an
integral part of the
church music tradition of
jubilus character. From the
Romantic era
fewer works are known. Finally, there...
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Gregorian Alleluia, the
Ambrosian Alleluia kept an
extended repeat called the
jubilus.
During penitential periods, the Post
Epistolam is
replaced by the Cantus...
- Te Deum)
Gunar Letzbor,
Joseph Balthasar Hochreither - Requiem;
Missa Jubilus sacer. St.
Florianer Sängerknaben, Ars
Antiqua Austria - CD: Pan classics...
- lost. His Opuscula,
still extant, include:
Duodecim gratiarum actiones Jubilus seu
Hymnus de SS.
undecim millibus Virginibus Oratio ad
Dominum nostrum...