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Foreword

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2016

Extract

This special issue of Plainsong and Medieval Music honours the memory of Michel Huglo (1921–2012) with four articles that resulted from two sessions of papers held on 11 May 2013 at the 48th International Congress on Medieval Studies at the University of Western Michigan. Titled ‘Chant and Liturgy: Papers in Memory of Michel Huglo’, the sessions were organised by Anna Grau, Cathy Elias and Daniel DiCenso, with papers given by Terence Bailey, Frank Lawrence, Rebecca Maloy (in collaboration with Emma Hornby), William P. Mahrt, Nils Holger Petersen and Michael Norton. Also included is a bibliography of Michel Huglo's articles and unpublished papers to 2012, complementing earlier bibliographies. Obituaries are also cited. Each article in this volume advances research on subjects that occupied Michel Huglo fully at different times in his life.

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1 Thanks to encouragement from François Lesure, who contacted Michel Huglo after he left the Abbey of Solesmes, Huglo became chargé de recherche at the CNRS in July 1962 and began his duties that October. He began to teach textes latins en musicologie weekly at the Université libre de Bruxelles in 1973, taking over the position formerly held by Roger Bragard. In 1974, after Solange Corbin's death, he became chargé de conferences at the École Pratique des Hautes Études and maître de recherche in January 1971.