- The
earliest tonaries,
written during the 8th century, were very
short and
simple without any
visible reference to psalmody.
Tonaries of the 9th century...
- The
Antiphonary tonary missal of St.
Benigne (also
called Antiphonarium Codex Montpellier or
Tonary of Saint-Bénigne of Dijon) was
written in the last...
- type
called tonary (chapter IX-XVII). The
treatise was
completed by
several lists and
descriptions of more than 100 chants. Like
other tonaries of the time...
-
Abbey of
Limoges was
famous for its
tonaries and the sequentiaries,
partly developed from the
echemata of the
tonary.
Grier (2005)
proved that m****cripts...
- Huglo,
Michel (1971). Les tonaires: inventaire, analyse,
comparaison [The
Tonaries: inventory, analysis, comparison] (in French). Paris. pp. 197, 223–224...
-
found since the
earliest tonaries, it was
enough to
refer to the
melodic beginnings or
incipits of the text. In the
earliest tonaries no
models of psalmody...
-
Divine Worship: The
Missal Sacramentary and
Lectionary Roman Pontifical Tonary Vestments Alb
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Hagiopolites (see
Hagiopolitan Octoechos) and to the
chant treatises and
tonaries of
Carolingian theorists. Fifteenth-century
composers like
Manuel Chrysaphes...
- motion-both of
sound and body-and also
chronoi and the
rhythms based on these.
Tonaries,
lists of
chant titles grouped by mode,
appear in
western sources around...
-
Divine Worship: The
Missal Sacramentary and
Lectionary Roman Pontifical Tonary Vestments Alb
Amice Chasuble Dalmatic Episcopal sandals Humeral veil Pallium...