Gradual

Gradual can also refer to a book collecting all the musical items of the Mass. The official such book for the Roman Rite is the Roman Gradual (in Latin, Graduale Romanum). Other such books include the Dominican Gradual.

Read more about Gradual:  History, Liturgical Use, Musical Form and Style, Polyphonic Settings, Book, Footnotes

Famous quotes containing the word gradual:

    Through dinner she felt a gradual icy coldness stealing through her like novocaine. She had made up her mind. It seemed as if she had set the photograph of herself in her own place, forever frozen into a single gesture.
    John Dos Passos (1896–1970)

    The senseless drowned
    Have faces nobody would care to see,
    But water loves those gradual erasures
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    —J.M. (John Millington)