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The Gregorian Chant Mass originated in the early Middle Ages, attributed to Pope Gregory I, who helped standardize liturgical chant across the Roman Catholic Church. Rooted in Jewish and Byzantine traditions, its monophonic, unaccompanied melodies emphasized spiritual reflection and unity. Over centuries, Gregorian chant influenced Western music, preserving its sacred, meditative quality through monastic traditions and modern recordings alike.
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