id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31582 Wyatt, E. G. P. (Edward Gerald Penfold) St. Gregory and the Gregorian Music .txt text/plain 10669 740 76 the blessed Pope Gregory, and also the day of the burial of St. Augustine The tradition that St. Gregory reformed the Plainsong of his day, exclusively to the order instituted by the Holy Pope Gregory and middle of the ninth century that St. Gregory set in order the that the work was composed by the Blessed Gregory, Pope of Rome and day is passed in a sort of sadness.' The Holy Pope Gregory, in whom (_fol._ 102.) "The Holy Pope Gregory in arranging the offices of the This prologue proves that the Antiphoner was ascribed by tradition to St. Gregory in the latter half of the eighth century. The great work of Gregory was to organize, set Gregory's work in setting in order the music of the Church. evidently not connected specially with the musical work of St. Gregory, S. GREGORY AND THE GREGORIAN MUSIC 2/8 ./cache/31582.txt ./txt/31582.txt