- Re-establishing the
Divine Office was
among his priorities, but no
proper chantbooks existed. Many
monks were sent out to
libraries throughout Europe to find...
-
early date,
there was an
octave ****ociated with the feast. The
Georgian Chantbook of
Jerusalem compiled in the mid 6th
century contains hymns for this feast...
-
Lorenzo F. Candelaria, The
Rosary Cantoral:
Ritual and
Social Design in a
Chantbook from
Early Renaissance Toledo,
University Rochester Press (2008), p. 109...
- for
these notes. This
system of
square notation is
standard in
modern chantbooks.
Various m****cripts and
printed editions of
Gregorian chant,
using varying...
- century.[citation needed]
Hymns for this
feast are
found in the
Georgian Chantbook of Jerusalem,
which contains material composed during the 5th century...
-
Beneventan chants were ****igned
multiple roles when
inserted into
Gregorian chantbooks,
appearing variously as antiphons, offertories, and communions, for example...
- for all of the
Twelve Great Feasts are
found in the
Georgian Iadgari (
Chantbook) of
Jerusalem which was
compiled in
approximately the
middle of the 6th...
-
Recent scholarship has
identified the hymn in the
Georgian Iadgari (
Chantbook) of Jerusalem,
demonstrating that the Sub Tuum
Praesidium was in liturgical...
-
supposition is
supported by the
presence of
hymns for the
feast in the
Georgian Chantbook of
Jerusalem which was
compiled in the mid-6th century; the hymnographic...
-
about AD 1000, and may have
originated in the
Gallican liturgy. In
modern chantbooks, the
music given for the
chant is
exactly the same as for the Ite missa...