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    "Ut queant laxis" or "Hymnus in Ioannem" is a Latin hymn in honor of John the Baptist, written in Horatian Sapphics with text traditionally attributed...
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  • syllable of each line of the Latin hymn "Ut queant laxis", the "Hymn to St. John the Baptist", yielding ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la. Each successive line...
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    Guidonian hand (redirect from Gamma ut)
    positions of the hexachords (the names of which—ut re mi fa sol la—were taken from the hymn "Ut queant laxis"). The Guidonian hand was reproduced in numerous...
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    Hullah). The original solfège sequence started with "Ut", the first syllable of the hymn Ut queant laxis, which later became "Do". Glover developed her method...
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  • and la – derive their names from the first syllable of the lines of Ut queant laxis, a Latin hymn. Alphabet effect History of the alphabet Logogram Just...
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    Ode 4.11 is neumed with the melody of a hymn to John the Baptist, Ut queant laxis, composed in Sapphic stanzas. This hymn later became the basis of the...
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    Baptist, which begins Ut Queant Laxis and was written by the Lombard historian Paul the Deacon. The first stanza is: Ut queant laxis resonare fibris, Mira...
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    are taken from the six half-lines of the first stanza of the hymn Ut queant laxis, the notes of which are successively raised by one step, and the text...
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    first stanza of the hymn Ut queant laxis. Giovanni Battista Doni is known for having changed the name of note "Ut" (C), renaming it "Do" (in the "Do Re...
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  • critics and criticism. An example of didactism in music is the chant Ut queant laxis, which was used by Guido of Arezzo to teach solfege syllables. Around...
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    each half-verse of the first stanza of the 8th-century Vesper hymn Ut queant laxis resonare fibris / Mira gestorum famuli tuorum, etc. Melodies with a...
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  • syllables of the first six musical phrases of a Gregorian chant melody Ut queant laxis, whose successive lines began on the appropriate scale degrees. These...
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    Saint John the Baptist. The hymn that begins with Ut Queant Laxis uses the first syllable for each line – Ut (later changed to Do), Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si...
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    Christe, splendor patris Tristes erant apostoli Urbs beata Jerusalem Ut queant laxis Veni Creator Spiritus Vexilla Regis prodeunt (2 settings) (All in Volume...
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  • who translated Adeste Fideles Paul the Deacon, Benedictine who wrote Ut queant laxis. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, late Renaissance Italian composer...
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    John the Baptist which gave the original names of the sol-fa scale: Ut queant laxīs | resonāre fibrīs Mīra gestōrum | famulī tuōrum Solve pollūtī | labiī...
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    in Baylie Street, Stourbridge. Two of the songs in the first book, 'Ut queant laxis' and 'The Spring by the Wayside (Bare is the Rock)', are still regularly...
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  • festival of John the Baptist, in which evening service the famous "Ut Queant Laxis," from which the modern scale derived the names of its degrees, also...
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    most famous poem in the collection, the hymn to St. John the Baptist Ut queant laxis, which Guido of Arezzo set to a melody that had previously been used...
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  • Page number O1 order B2 order Title and text Meaning 500 1 7 UT QUEANT LAXIS At 2424-42-424-44-224-24-42-24, take the orthogonal. To find the Spiral with...
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    been attributed to the hymn 'Ut queant laxis' by Paulus Diaconus, where UT is used instead of DO. Mouravieff explains UT as indicating the uterus in the...
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    from the first syllable in each line of the Latin hymn Ut queant laxis (Hymn to John the Baptist): ut (or do), re, mi, fa, sol, la, si (subsequent convention)...
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  • Fantaisie (Couperin a paris le 28e Aoust 1655) Ut Queant Laxis (Trio) (Couperin 2e Decembre 1656) Ut Queant Laxis (Trio) (Couperin a Paris au mois de decembre...
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    coenam (4 versets) Veni Creator (4 versets) Pange lingua (3 versets) Ut queant laxis (3 versets) Ave maris stella (4 versets) Conditor alme siderum (3 versets)...
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    278a Iste confessor I, a 1, SV 278b Iste confessor II, a 2, SV 279 Ut queant laxis, SV 279a Deus tuorum militum II, a 3, SV 280 Magnificat I, a 6, SV...
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  • Bonitatis": Trope "Quam Magnificata Sunt Opera Tua Domine": Responsory "Ut Queant Laxis Resonare Fibris": Hymn in honour of St John the Baptist "Cibavit Eos...
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  • Pange Lingua Ave Maris Stella Iste Confessor Lucis Creator Optime Ut Queant Laxis Te Splendor Et Virtus Placare Christe Servulis The Grave of Titelouze...
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    discovered in 1978 in the notes of the range (ut, ré, mi, taken from the hymn to Saint John the Baptist Ut queant laxis) and of which Jacques Chailley completed...
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  • 116 Jesu corona virginum d c. 1729 117 Iste confessor a c. 1729 118 Ut queant laxis a c. 1726 119 Veni Creator Spritus a c. 1726 120 Veni Creator Spritus...
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  • SV 278b Iste confessor I, a 1 SV 279 Iste confessor II, a 2 SV 279a Ut queant laxis SV 280 Deus tuorum militum II, a 3 SV 281 Magnificat I, a 6 SV 282...
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