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LeftEyeNine
01-07-2006, 13:40
I was listening to master Jeff Van Dyck 's MTW soundtrack as usual and came up with the question : In which language does the chorus sings it epically ? I'm not sure whether it is Latin. Are they (hymns? or what are they called?) generally sung in a specific language or there is not such custom with the language used ?

Any kind of general info on them would be helpful please :bow:

Taffy_is_a_Taff
01-07-2006, 15:11
I'd hazard a guess that they would be in Latin if they actually are medieval hymns.

Taffy_is_a_Taff
01-07-2006, 15:16
this may be of interest (yeah, I know it's wikipedia but I can't imagine there being too much bias on this subject).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_chant

Mouzafphaerre
01-08-2006, 17:54
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AFAIC determine Van Dyke's music implements chorus samples. "Oooh"s and "Aaah"s.

As for European Medieval Music, this is the best online place you can find:

http://www.medieval.org
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Hurin_Rules
01-09-2006, 19:48
The music is Latin, but not Gregorian chanting (IIRC, Gregorian chanting is not accompanied by music, but the soundtrack is).