Early Medieval Music Up to 1300Anselm Hughes Oxford University Press, 1954 - 434 páginas Deals with the music from early Christian times to the end of the thirteenth century, embracing the change from monody to polyphony and from a free rhythm to rhythmic regularity, two of the revolutions in style which have determined the character of modern Western music. |
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a MUSIC OF THE EASTERN CHURCHES BY EGON | 14 |
AN ABYSSINIAN HYMN BOOK facing p | 48 |
AN ARMENIAN HYMN BOOK WITH NEUMS facing p | 52 |
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