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Liturgical chant bibliography 3*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 September 2008

Peter Jeffery
Affiliation:
Princeton University

Extract

The study of chant is perhaps at a turning point, with scholars pausing to consolidate recent gains before seeking to move forward once again. One sign of this is the large number of honorific and celebratory volumes devoted to chant studies, including the new Festschrift for Helmut Hucke.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

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References

2 Frank, Roberta, ‘The Search for the Anglo-Saxon Oral Poet’, Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, 75 (1993), 1136, quoted, from pp. 11, 36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 Jeanneteau, Jean, Los modos gregorianos: Historia-Análisis-Estética, trans. Lara, Francisco Javier Lara, Silensia, Studia 11 (Abadia de Silos, 1985). Ironically, the work has not been published in the author's native French.Google Scholar