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Guido d’Arezzo e il dirozzamento degli «stupidi cantori»
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Notation publications in the context of musical life in Lithuania in the XVI-XVII centuries
Published 2024-08-01“…The first Gregorian chant books published in Lithuania by the Vilnius Academy in 1667 were prepared and organized by the Academy's noted rhetorician, Professor Žygimantas Lauxmin. …”
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PROTECTING THE HARMONY – THOUGHTS ON THE MARGIN OF ANGI ISTVÁN’S BOOK ABOUT AESTHETIC PIETY (ANGI ISTVÁN: A HARMÓNIA MARAD, PARTIUM KIADÓ, NAGYVÁRAD, 2013)
Published 2014-06-01“…The sacred field of the sound art situated beyond the proper aesthetic, which became for Angi István a lifelong revelation in the catching beauty of the transcendence music experience from the childhood lauds to the practice of Gregorian chant in the recent past, gives birth to this book solely devoted to the aesthetic piety. …”
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HISTORICAL MELODIES IN GALLUS HUSZÁR’S HYMNAL OF 1560
Published 2013-12-01“…The origin of its melodies is mainly from Europian sources: Luther’s songs, odes, Gregorian chants, other mediaeval melodies and their variations can be found in this cantional. …”
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