library of the Abbey St. Benignus of Dijon, had this Abbey as destination. Michel Huglo remarked that the last part of the manuscript H 159, the real Antiphonary...
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(in French) Les Livres de chant liturgique, Michel Huglo, 1998. The cantatorium: from Charlemagne to the Fourteenth century, Michel Huglo, 2001. v t e...
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Max Roediger's Schriften für germanische Philologie (1888). CE (1913). Michel Huglo, "The Cantatorium, from Charlemagne to the Fourteenth Century", in Peter...
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was ordered according to its modal classification of the Octoechos. Michel Huglo developed in his dissertation the hypothesis about an original tonary...
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is itself a summary of specialized studies of intonation formulas by Michel Huglo, Terence Bailey, Bruno Stäblein, and many others referred to at pp. 58...
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collaboration with the Orthodox protopsaltes Lycourgos Angelopoulos. Michel Huglo (1966) described the different sources of the cherubikon with musical...
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California. Huglo, Michel (1955). "Les Preces des Graduels aquitains empruntées à la liturgie hispanique". Hispania Sacra. 8: 361–383. Huglo, Michel (1982a)...
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In 1979 he returned to France where he studied medieval music under Michel Huglo at the École pratique des hautes études. In 1984 Peres became director...
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of the Royal Historical Society, Fourth Series, Vol. 22 (1940), p. 74 Michel Huglo, Le Domaine de la Notation Bretonne, Acta Musicologica, Vol. 35, Fasc...
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in: Jacques Paul Migne, Patrologia Latina, vol. 150, cols. 1147–1178 Michel Huglo, "Frutolfus of Michelsberg," Oxford Music Online (accessed 12 February...
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