graduale

[graj-oo-eyl]

graduale Definition

a book of liturgical chants, readings, and prayers used by the Roman Catholic Church.

Using graduale: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "graduale" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The choir director asked the cantor to bring the Graduale to the altar.

  • Example

    The Graduale contains the chants for the Mass.

Phrases with graduale

  • Graduale Romanum

    the official book of chants for the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church

    Example

    The choir sang from the Graduale Romanum during the High Mass.

  • a version of the Graduale Romanum that includes neumes from three different sources

    Example

    The Graduale Triplex is a valuable resource for scholars studying Gregorian chant.

  • Gradual

    a hymn or chant sung between the Epistle and Gospel in the Roman Catholic Mass

    Example

    The choir sang the Gradual during the Mass for the Feast of the Assumption.

Origins of graduale

from Latin 'gradus', meaning 'step'

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Summary: graduale in Brief

A Graduale [graj-oo-eyl] is a book of liturgical chants, readings, and prayers used by the Roman Catholic Church. It contains the chants for the Mass, including the Gradual, a hymn or chant sung between the Epistle and Gospel. Other versions of the Graduale include the Graduale Romanum and the Graduale Triplex.