- André
Mocquereau (6 June 1849 – 18
January 1930) was a
French monk at
Solesmes Abbey,
Gregorian musicologist, who had a
great influence on the restoration...
- late 19th
century by such
scholars as
Peter Wagner [de], Pothier, and
Mocquereau, who fell into two camps. One
school of thought,
including Wagner, Jammers...
- Days. The
Liber was
first edited in 1896 by
Solesmes Abbot Dom André
Mocquereau (1849–1930). Its use has
decreased since the
Second Vatican E****enical...
- of Solesmes,
particularly Dom
Joseph Pothier (1835–1923) and Dom André
Mocquereau (1849–1930)
collected facsimiles of the
earliest m****cripts and published...
- Pothier, and an
editorial team, run by
Mocquereau, to
create official chant editions for the Vatican.
Mocquereau's editorial team only
lasted a year: owing...
- Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
William died of
natural causes at Fécamp.[citation needed]
Mocquereau, André, ed. (1901).
Codex H. 159 de la Bibliothèque de l'École de médecine...
- did the "Plain Song and
Medieval Music Society" and
especially by André
Mocquereau (1849–1930),
whose Paléographie
Musicale (established 1889) published...
- nun.
Faculty over the
years included Ward,
Achille Bragers and André
Mocquereau. [citation needed]
Thousands of
music teachers studied at the school,...
- on the Isle of
Wight in
Appuldurcombe House,
including with Dom André
Mocquereau and Dom Eudine. Upon his
return to New York, he was
music director of...
-
Antiphonary of the
Abbey St. Bénigne in Dijon.
Retrieved 5 May 2024.
Mocquereau, André, ed. (1901–1905).
Codex H. 159 de la Bibliothèque de l'École de...