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Cultural Transfer Of Music Between Byzantium And The West The Case Of The Chants Of The Socalled Missa Graeca Ninamaria Wanek

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Cultural Transfer Of Music Between Byzantium And The West The Case Of The Chants Of The Socalled Missa Graeca Ninamaria Wanek
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Cultural Transfer Of Music Between Byzantium And The West The Case Of The Chants Of The Socalled Missa Graeca Ninamaria Wanek instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.01 MB
Pages: 661
Author: Nina-Maria Wanek
ISBN: 9789004513075, 9004513078
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Cultural Transfer Of Music Between Byzantium And The West The Case Of The Chants Of The Socalled Missa Graeca Ninamaria Wanek by Nina-maria Wanek 9789004513075, 9004513078 instant download after payment.

This is the first comprehensive study of Greek language ordinary chants (Gloria/Doxa, Credo/Pisteuo, Sanctus/Hagios and Agnus Dei/Amnos tu theu) in Western manuscripts from the 9th to the 14th centuries. For the first time, this book presents an in-depth analysis of these chants and their historical, linguistic and theological-liturgical environment from a Byzantine perspective. The new approach enables the author to refute numerous (and largely contradictory) theories on the origin and development of the Missa Graeca and provides new answers to old questions.

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