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Gregorian Chant on the Gramophone

Blackfriars, 1931
It is probable that many students of liturgy and plainsong shared the scepticism of the present writer on hearing that successful gramophone records had been taken of the chant of the Benedictine Fathers at Solesmes. The gramophone. Yes, we knew it had been vastly improved in recent years, and even before the war, on account of the accuracy of its ...
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Gregorian Chant

The Musical Times, 1961
Alec Robertson, Franz Tack
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Gregorian Chant through the Centuries

2020
Chapter 7 in the book Hymns and Hymnody, Volume 1: From Asia Minor to Western Europe, edited by Mark A. Lamport, Benjamin K. Forrest, and Vernon M. Whaley.
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Gregorian Chant

The Musical Times, 1964
Francis Cameron, Dom J. H. Desrocquettes
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Gregorian Chant

Revue de musicologie, 1958
A. Machabey, Willi Apel
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A Gregorian Chant Discography

Notes, 1991
Joseph Dyer, Jerome F. Weber
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An Index of Gregorian Chant

Notes, 1971
Don M. Randel   +2 more
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Melodic accent in Gregorian chant

IPO Annual Progress Report, 1981
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