CLEP Humanities › Identifying Forms of Medieval Music
Gregorian chants were developed by clerics of which religious tradition?
Roman Catholic Christianity
Protestant Christianity
Sunni Islam
Rabbinic Judaism
Orthodox Christianity
Developed in the ninth and tenth centuries in Western Europe, Gregorian chants are a simple, monophonic form of music used as sacred music by monks in the Catholic tradition. Gregorian chants helped spread the Latin Rite of Roman Christianity by having a common, uniform musical style for worship. Among certain monastic orders, the Gregorian chant is still a common form of worship.