- A
cantatorium is a
collection of
chants for the M**** and solo
pieces for the
Liturgy of the Word with
simple congregational responses of graduals, alleluias...
- Gal I (Bishop of Clermont) (c.489–c.553) Saint-Gall
Cantatorium, the
earliest surviving cantatorium of
Gregorian chant. Gall (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- The Saint-Gall
Cantatorium is the
earliest surviving cantatorium of
Gregorian chant. It was
produced around 922–926 in the
Abbey of
Saint Gall and is...
-
monastery took
place in 1797. The monastery's chronicle,
known as the
Cantatorium of Saint-Hubert from the
music book in
which it was
originally recorded...
- at Cluny. See: Karl
Hanquet (ed.), La
Chronique de Saint-Hubert dite
Cantatorium (Hayez,
Imprimeur de L'Academie, Bruxelles, 1906), pp. 66-67; Gilbert...
- 17
January 1928. Étude
critique sur la
Chronique de Saint-Hubert dite
Cantatorium (1900)
Nouvelles chartes inédites de l'abbaye d'Orval,
edited by A. Delescluse...
-
Schriften für
germanische Philologie (1888). CE (1913).
Michel Huglo, "The
Cantatorium, from
Charlemagne to the
Fourteenth Century", in
Peter Jeffery (ed.)...
-
Carolingian dynasty Carolingian Empire Carolingian Renaissance Saint-Gall
Cantatorium Waltharius Ekkehard I
Walter William Horn's
Papers Regarding The Plan...
- 1866, p. 296 Karl
Hanquet (ed.), La
Chronique de Saint-Hubert dite
Cantatorium (Hayez,
Imprimeur de L'Academie, Bruxelles, 1906), pp. 66–67. Gilbert...
- have had a sister, but his
mother was Ida of Lorraine. In contrast, the
Cantatorium, the
chronicle of the
abbey of Saint-Hubert,
records that Conon's wife...