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Indiana University Press Gregorian Chant
Willi Apel's classic study of Gregorian chant is now in paperback. This extensive survey describes the evolutionary processes of its long history as well as its definition and terminology, the structure of the liturgy, the texts, the notation, the rhythm, the tonality, and the methods and forms of psalmody.
£29.70
Princeton University Press Gregorian Chant and the Carolingians
A world-renowned scholar of plainchant, Kenneth Levy has spent a portion of his career investigating the nature and ramifications of this repertory's shift from an oral tradition to the written versions dating to the tenth century. In Gregorian Chant and the Carolingians, which represents the culmination of his research, Levy seeks to change long-held perceptions about certain crucial stages of the evolution and dissemination of the old corpus of plainchant--most notably the assumption that such a large and complex repertory could have become and remained fixed for over a century while still an oral tradition. Levy portrays the promulgation of an authoritative body of plainchant during the reign of Charlemagne by clearly differentiating between actual evidence, hypotheses, and received ideas. How many traditions of oral chant existed before the tenth century? Among the variations noted in written chant, can one point to a single version as being older or more authentic than the others? What precursors might there have been to the notational system used in all the surviving manuscripts, where the notational system seems fully formed and mature? In answering questions that have long vexed many scholars of Gregorian chant's early history, Levy offers fresh explanations of such topics as the origin of Latin neumes, the shifting relationships between memory and early notations, and the puzzling differences among the first surviving neume-species from the tenth century, which have until now impeded a critical restoration of the Carolingian musical forms.
£120.60
University of California Press Decadent Enchantments: The Revival of Gregorian Chant at Solesmes
The oldest written tradition of European music, the art we know as Gregorian chant, is seen from an entirely new perspective in Katherine Bergeron's engaging and literate study. Bergeron traces the history of the Gregorian revival from its Romantic origins in a community of French monks at Solesmes, whose founder hoped to rebuild the moral foundation of French culture on the ruins of the Benedictine order. She draws out the parallels between this longing for a lost liturgy and the post-revolutionary quest for lost monuments that fueled the French Gothic revival, a quest that produced the modern concept of 'restoration'. Bergeron follows the technological development of the Gregorian restoration over a seventy-year period as it passed from the private performances of a monastic choir into the public commodities of printed books, photographs, and Gramophone records. She discusses such issues as architectural restoration, the modern history of typography, the uncanny power of the photographic image, and the authority of recorded sound. She also shows the extent to which different media shaped the modern image of the ancient repertory, an image that gave rise to conflicting notions not only of musical performance but of the very idea of music history.
£44.10
Gregorian & Biblical Press Cross Connections: Interdisciplinary Communications Studies at the Gregorian University
£25.26
The Catholic University of America Press Gregorian Chant Practicum: Textbook (French)
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£39.95
Liturgical Press The Gregorian Melody: The Expressive Power of the Word
The Gregorian Melody is a resource of music pedagogy that centers on one of the most ancient musical repertoires honored by the church and music historians. 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 the Gregorian art and proposes that chant is first and foremost sung prayer, an interaction of word and melody, which both include proper and appropriate expression. The material included in this resource is foundational as it lays out the elements of the Gregorian melody through a careful analysis of first principles. It will be useful as an introduction to Gregorian chant and for helping readers to understand the Gregorian melody. Readers of all levels may turn to this book to sing the liturgical chant with a deepened appreciation for the expressive power of the Word.
£31.99
Alianza Editorial El canto gregoriano The Gregorian chant Historia liturgia formas History Liturgy Forms
Nuestra visión de la música occidental sería distinta si en sus orígenes no se encontrara el canto gregoriano, al que se deben muchas de las características técnicas que distinguen la música de nuestra civilización. Y él mismo ha sabido acomodarse a las innovaciones de todas las épocas y permanecer vivo aún hoy dentro del marco para el que fue creado: la liturgia de la Iglesia. En el presente libro, Juan Carlos Asensio, profesor de Canto Gregoriano y Paleografía en el Conservatorio Superior de Música de Salamanca, de Notación en la Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya y director de Schola Antiqua, examina junto al propio canto gregoriano los repertorios que le precedieron, sus estilos y su funcionalidad, su estructura melódica ?la primera organización sonora occidental que ha perdurado hasta nuestros días?, su aportación en el campo de la notación musical y las nuevas formas y estilos a que dio lugar. Lo expuesto en el libro está ilustrado en el CD de canto gregoriano que le acompaña
£36.49
Alpha Edition St. Gregory and the Gregorian Music
£15.61
Cornell University Press Before the Gregorian Reform: The Latin Church at the Turn of the First Millennium
Historians typically single out the hundred-year period from about 1050 to 1150 as the pivotal moment in the history of the Latin Church, for it was then that the Gregorian Reform movement established the ecclesiastical structure that would ensure Rome’s dominance throughout the Middle Ages and beyond. In Before the Gregorian Reform John Howe challenges this familiar narrative by examining earlier, "pre-Gregorian" reform efforts within the Church. He finds that they were more extensive and widespread than previously thought and that they actually established a foundation for the subsequent Gregorian Reform movement. The low point in the history of Christendom came in the late ninth and early tenth centuries—a period when much of Europe was overwhelmed by barbarian raids and widespread civil disorder, which left the Church in a state of disarray. As Howe shows, however, the destruction gave rise to creativity. Aristocrats and churchmen rebuilt churches and constructed new ones, competing against each other so that church building, like castle building, acquired its own momentum. Patrons strove to improve ecclesiastical furnishings, liturgy, and spirituality. Schools were constructed to staff the new churches. Moreover, Howe shows that these reform efforts paralleled broader economic, social, and cultural trends in Western Europe including the revival of long-distance trade, the rise of technology, and the emergence of feudal lordship. The result was that by the mid-eleventh century a wealthy, unified, better-organized, better-educated, more spiritually sensitive Latin Church was assuming a leading place in the broader Christian world. Before the Gregorian Reform challenges us to rethink the history of the Church and its place in the broader narrative of European history. Compellingly written and generously illustrated, it is a book for all medievalists as well as general readers interested in the Middle Ages and Church history.
£28.99
Hassell Street Press An Applied Course in Gregorian Chant.: Translated and Edited From the Official Course Syllabus of the Gregorian Institute of Paris
£23.95
Hassell Street Press An Applied Course in Gregorian Chant.: Translated and Edited From the Official Course Syllabus of the Gregorian Institute of Paris
£36.84
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Medieval Heresy: Popular Movements from the Gregorian Reform to the Reformation
For the third edition, this comprehensive history of the great heretical movements of the Middle Ages has been updated to take account of recent research in the field.
£30.95
The University of Chicago Press Re-Envisioning Past Musical Cultures: Ethnomusicology in the Study of Gregorian Chant
Studying Gregorian chant presents many problems to the researcher because its most important stages of development were not recorded in writing. From the 6th to the 10th century, this form of music existed only in song as medieval musicians relied on their memories and voices to pass each verse from one generation to the next. Jeffery offers an approach for understanding how these melodies were created, memorized, performed, and modified. Drawing on a variety of disciplines, including anthropology and ethnomusicology, he identifies characteristics of Gregorian chant that closely resemble other oral traditions in non-Western cultures and demonstrates ways music historians can take into account the social, cultural, and anthropological contexts of chant's development.
£25.16
Cornell University Press Before the Gregorian Reform: The Latin Church at the Turn of the First Millennium
Historians typically single out the hundred-year period from about 1050 to 1150 as the pivotal moment in the history of the Latin Church, for it was then that the Gregorian Reform movement established the ecclesiastical structure that would ensure Rome’s dominance throughout the Middle Ages and beyond. In Before the Gregorian Reform John Howe challenges this familiar narrative by examining earlier, "pre-Gregorian" reform efforts within the Church. He finds that they were more extensive and widespread than previously thought and that they actually established a foundation for the subsequent Gregorian Reform movement. The low point in the history of Christendom came in the late ninth and early tenth centuries—a period when much of Europe was overwhelmed by barbarian raids and widespread civil disorder, which left the Church in a state of disarray. As Howe shows, however, the destruction gave rise to creativity. Aristocrats and churchmen rebuilt churches and constructed new ones, competing against each other so that church building, like castle building, acquired its own momentum. Patrons strove to improve ecclesiastical furnishings, liturgy, and spirituality. Schools were constructed to staff the new churches. Moreover, Howe shows that these reform efforts paralleled broader economic, social, and cultural trends in Western Europe including the revival of long-distance trade, the rise of technology, and the emergence of feudal lordship. The result was that by the mid-eleventh century a wealthy, unified, better-organized, better-educated, more spiritually sensitive Latin Church was assuming a leading place in the broader Christian world. Before the Gregorian Reform challenges us to rethink the history of the Church and its place in the broader narrative of European history. Compellingly written and generously illustrated, it is a book for all medievalists as well as general readers interested in the Middle Ages and Church history.
£40.50
Gregorian & Biblical Press Catholic Universities in the United States and Ecclesiastical Authority Analecta gregoriana
£30.66
Tapir Academic Press Gregorian Chant & Medieval Music: Proceedings from The Nordic Festival & Conference of Georgian Chant, Trondheim, St. Olavs Wake 1997
£16.95
Gregorian & Biblical Press Le Mariage Presume 181 Analecta Gregoriana
£15.51
Gregorian & Biblical Press La Facultad Para Confesar Tesi Gregoriana Diritto Canonico
£19.13
Gregorian & Biblical Press Weisheit Und Denken Stilformen Sapientialer Theologie Analecta Gregoriana
£36.97
Gregorian & Biblical Press Lintervento Di Oscar Cullmann Nella Discussione Bultmanniana Analecta Gregoriana
£17.60
Gregorian & Biblical Press Structure le Theologie Dans le TritoIsaie Tesi Gregoriana Teologia
£27.37
Gregorian & Biblical Press Facolta Di Scienze Sociali Convegno Economia E Giustizia 10 Gregoriana
£17.23
Gregorian & Biblical Press Lunita Cattolica Studio Di Una Mentalita Analecta Gregoriana
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Le Chemin De La Theologie Chez Wolfhart Pannenberg Analecta Gregoriana
£20.02
Gregorian & Biblical Press Chiesa E Societa Civile Al Concilio Vaticano I 236 Analecta Gregoriana
£25.70
Gregorian & Biblical Press Dies Academicus LEvento Conciliare Nella Vita Della Chiesa 1415 Marzo 2013 9 Gregoriana
£13.33
Gregorian & Biblical Press Das Unbewusste in Der Freiheit Ethische Handlungstheorie Im Interdisziplinaren Gesprach Analecta Gregoriana
£29.39
Gregorian & Biblical Press Telling about God Vol III Understanding Understanding 003 Analecta Gregoriana
£30.66
Gregorian & Biblical Press Dalla Filosofia Alla Tecnica La Logica del Potenziamento 44 Analecta Gregoriana
£14.33
Gregorian & Biblical Press Ein Kirchenamt Im Dienst Verkundigung Die Rechtsstellung Des Religionslehrers 42 Tesi Gregoriana Diritto
£24.23
Gregorian & Biblical Press Dimension Politique Du Language Essai Sur Eric Weil 313 Analecta Gregoriana
£34.76
L'Erma Di Bretschneider La Persistenza Della Memoria. Vivere Il Paesaggio Storico. IX Giornate Gregoriane Agrigento 27-28 Novembre 2015
£167.19
Gregorian & Biblical Press Die Akkomodationsmethode Des P Matteo Ricci SJ in China 76 Analecta Gregoriana
£20.93
Gregorian & Biblical Press Principios Interpretativos En Romano Guardini El Camino de la Intuicion 205 Tesi Gregoriana Teologia
£34.36
Gregorian & Biblical Press Corpo Come Punto Focale Nellinsegnamento Paolino Ricerca Esegetica E TeologicoBiblica 185 Tesi Gregoriana Teologia
£28.66
Gregorian & Biblical Press de Robert Shuman a Demain Suite Du Christ Et Engagement Politique 6 Gregoriana
£10.70
Gregorian & Biblical Press La Remission Des Peches Dans LApoclypse Ebauche Dune Soteriologie Originale Tesi Gregoriana Teologia
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Gregorian & Biblical Press O Propheticum Lavacrum Baptist as Symbolic Act of Eschatological Salvation 277 Analecta Gregoriana
£27.78
Gregorian & Biblical Press Il Problema del Male Nella Filosofia Di Luigi Pareyson 15 Tesi Gregoriana Filosofia
£21.14
Gregorian & Biblical Press LEsperienza Della Trinita E La Trinita NellEsperienza Modelli Di Una Loro Configurazione Tesi Gregoriana Teologia
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Sangue Dellalleanza W La Salvezza Dei Peccatori Una Nuova Lettura Di Mt 2627 Analecta Gregoriana
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Para Que Tambem Vos Acrediteis Estudo ExegeticoTeologico de Jo 19 3137 174 Tesi Gregoriana Teologia
£26.20
Gregorian & Biblical Press La Cristologia Esistenziale Nelesperienza E Nella Dottrina Di Elisabetta Della Trinita Tesi Gregoriana Spiritualita
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Gregorian & Biblical Press LUomo Moderno E La Chiesa Atti del Congresso 1619 Novembre 2011 317 Analecta Gregoriana
£36.21
Gregorian & Biblical Press Ministerium Rationis Reddendae An Approximation of Hilary Poitiers Understanding of Theology Tesi Gregoriana Serie Teologia 87
£26.24
Gregorian & Biblical Press Esistenza Cristiana Il Pensiero Teologico Di Juan Alfaro E La Sua Rilevanza Morale Tesi Gregoriana Teologia
£21.40
Gregorian & Biblical Press Padre Es Nombre de Relacion Dios Padre En La Teologia de Gregorio Nacianceno 308 Analecta Gregoriana
£30.59
Gregorian & Biblical Press Tra Fede E Incredulita Studio EsegeticoTeologico Di Gv 5 in Chiave Comunicativa 212 Tesi Gregoriana Teologia
£26.81