Collection of Essays
Cantus planus papers read at the 12th meeting of the IMS Study Group, Lillafüred, Hungary, 2004, Aug. 23 - 28. Dobszay, László [Publ.]. |
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The viewpoints of two medieval Jewish philosophers on music and its relation to the old testament and cantillation |
Oral versus written: Structural differences in Jewish and Christian psalms |
Contrafactum and a Buddhist Neumatic Notation from Medieval Japan |
Simple Psalmody in Byzantine chant |
Die spätbyzantinische Gesangsform der Kratemata |
Observations on the Exegematic Notation through the Prism of the MS Exegesis of the Protopsaltes of the Great Church, Konstantinos Byzantios: An Example |
Data Representation for Byzantine Chant: Report from the NEUMES Project |
The Use of Old Latin in the Non-Psalmic Introit Texts |
Reading the Bible: Grammar, Rhetoric and Exegesis in Gregorian Chant |
The "Mystery" of Old Spanish Chant |
Neue Quellen zu Neumen mit adiastematischer Zusatzbedeutung in österreichischen Handschriften |
CHants and Provenance of the Fragmentary 12th century Missal of Skara, Sweden |
Liqueszenzen als Schlüssel zur Textinterpretation - eine semiologische Untersuchung and Sankt Galler Quellen |
A Syntactical Study of the Quilisma and Oriscus |
The Sound of the Early Neumes |
The Histories of the Pre-Lenten Period |
Lamentabatur Jacob, Occurrerunt Maria et Martha. Unique Responsories in the Lenten Office of Medieval Aquileia |
Les versus Salve Festa Dies: Leur dissémination dans les manuscrits du processionnal |
Crucem sanctam. Ein ungarisches (?) Proprium für die Heilig-Kreuz Messe |
Notation and Psalmody: A Southwestern Connection? |
Statistical Analysis of Relationships Between Sources of the Gregorian Mass Proper |
The Hymnal of the Dominicans and the Teutonic Knights |
The West Frankish Kyrie Repertory |
The Lotharingian Axis and Monastic Reforms: Towards the Recovery of an Early Messine Trope Tradition |
Genitor summi filii: A Remarkable Career of a Sanctus Trope |
Fidelis Caesar. Arnolf - "memoria" in the rhymed office for Saint Dionysius of St. Emmeram (12th-13th century) |
Guillaume Du Fay, Teacher and Theorist, and his Chant for Cambrai Cathedral |
Liturgy and Ritual in the Middle Ages |
The Cantus Sororum: Nuns Singing for their Supper, Singing for Saffron, Singing for Salvation |