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A cantatorium is a collection of chants for the Mass and solo pieces for the Liturgy of the Word with simple congregational responses of graduals, alleluias
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The Saint-Gall Cantatorium is the earliest surviving cantatorium of Gregorian chant. It was produced around 922–926 in the Abbey of Saint Gall and is
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monastery took place in 1797. The monastery's chronicle, known as the Cantatorium of Saint-Hubert from the music book in which it was originally recorded
Abbey_of_Saint-Hubert
Ruler of Jerusalem from 1099 to 1100
birth order: Eustace, then Godfrey, then Baldwin. Also known as the Cantatorium Marjorie Chibnall (Select Documents of the English Lands of the Abbey
Godfrey_of_Bouillon
Topics referred to by the same term
Gal I (Bishop of Clermont) (c.489–c.553) Saint-Gall Cantatorium, the earliest surviving cantatorium of Gregorian chant. Gall (disambiguation) This disambiguation
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Church in St. Gallen, Switzerland
Carolingian dynasty Carolingian Empire Carolingian Renaissance Saint-Gall Cantatorium Waltharius Ekkehard I Walter William Horn's Papers Regarding The Plan
Abbey_of_Saint_Gall
Lotharingian nobleman and military leader
have had a sister, but his mother was Ida of Lorraine. In contrast, the Cantatorium, the chronicle of the abbey of Saint-Hubert, records that Conon's wife
Conon,_Count_of_Montaigu
8th- and 9th-century Frankish poet, diplomat and saint
Schriften für germanische Philologie (1888). CE (1913). Michel Huglo, "The Cantatorium, from Charlemagne to the Fourteenth Century", in Peter Jeffery (ed.)
Angilbert
1st Earl of Chester
1866, p. 296 Karl Hanquet (ed.), La Chronique de Saint-Hubert dite Cantatorium (Hayez, Imprimeur de L'Academie, Bruxelles, 1906), pp. 66–67. Gilbert
Gerbod the Fleming, 1st Earl of Chester
Gerbod_the_Fleming,_1st_Earl_of_Chester
Count of Flanders from 1070 to 1071
at Cluny. See: Karl Hanquet (ed.), La Chronique de Saint-Hubert dite Cantatorium (Hayez, Imprimeur de L'Academie, Bruxelles, 1906), pp. 66-67; Gilbert
Arnulf_III_of_Flanders
Catholic liturgical book
Hartker, manuscrits de Saint-Gall 390 - 391 ISBN 978-2-85274-143-0 (1924) Cantatorium de Saint-Gall, s. IX ISBN 978-2-85274-121-8 Wikimedia Commons has media
Antiphonary
London, J.M. Dent) Karl Hanquet (ed.), La Chronique de Saint-Hubert dite Cantatorium (Brussels, Hayez, Imprimeur de L'Academie) E. D. Morel, Red Rubber (New
1906_in_Belgium
Irish Church (Sheffield Academic, 2000), pp. 156–164. Michel Huglo, "The Cantatorium, from Charlemagne to the Fourteenth Century", in Peter Jeffery (ed.)
Psalter_of_Charlemagne
Belgian academic historian (1871–1928)
17 January 1928. Étude critique sur la Chronique de Saint-Hubert dite Cantatorium (1900) Nouvelles chartes inédites de l'abbaye d'Orval, edited by A. Delescluse
Karl_Hanquet
Brussels) Karl Hanquet, Étude critique sur la Chronique de Saint-Hubert dite Cantatorium Henri Pirenne, Histoire de Belgique, vol. 1. Max Rooses (ed.), Het schildersboek:
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