3 edition of rhythmic tradition in the manuscripts found in the catalog.
rhythmic tradition in the manuscripts
AndrГ© Mocquereau
Published
1952
by Society of St. John the Evangelist in Paris
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Translation of La tradition rythmique dans les manuscrits.
Statement | [by] Andre Mocquereau and Joseph Gajard. Translation by Laurence Bévenot. |
Series | Monographs on Gregorian chant -- no. 4 |
Contributions | Gajard, Joseph, 1885-1972 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | ML3082 M7323 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 30, A-I p. |
Number of Pages | 30 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14792744M |
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The Rhythmic Tradition in the Manuscripts (Mocquereau & Gajard) The Solesmes Method (Gajard) Chant According to the Manuscripts (Murray) Gregorian Chant Rhythm (Rayburn) Tome 5 • “Ordinarium Missæ” • Organ Accompaniments.
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Leuven University Press, of rhythmic indications for Gautier’s melodies with the exception of a few preceded by Gautier’s Prologue to Book One and the brief Prologue toCited by: 1.Rhythm in Structure. Plot structure generates a larger rhythm to the story. This structure is made up of one or more incidents, which are in turn made up of one or more scenes.
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