Canto gregoriano: the essential collection of Gregorian chant
As scholars have worked toward more detailed analyses and more precise descriptions of chant , the shortcomings of this system have become increasingly apparent . The previously recognized need for a reappraisal of the term ...
Our schola appreciates how effective this book is, seeing these big notes makes it so much easier to recognize them in today's small printed pages that we usually find in churches.
This companion volume discusses why this music has such a calming effect on both singers and listeners, how it is sung, and how it originated and developed.
Though it may not be common to see the word expressive describing Gregorian chant, a repertoire often associated with subdued solemnity, this volume by renowned scholar and practitioner Alberto Turco includes an abundance of insights into ...
A basic guide for beginners interested in understanding the way Gregorian Chant music is written, how the rhythms are sung and using Solfeggio to learn and master chant melodies. An excellent guide for new schola and choir members.
A simple exposition of the Solesmes principles founded mainly on "Le nombre musical gr?gorien" of Dom Andr? Mocquereau.
En 1905, el monje Gregorio Suñol publicó el libro que se convirtió en el texto estándar para entender cómo se canta el canto gregoriano.
Manuscript sources and the diversity of the musical traditions they preserve form the focus of this collection of eighteen essays on Gregorian Chant. Ruth Steiner investigates chants of various types:...
This publication focuses on the characteristics of the passages specific for the earliest medieval period, with the topic of that time: the word. Words established a powerful generative aid, and the chant was the exegesis of the text.