L'art gr gorien, written by Am d e Gastou and published in 1911, offers a comprehensive exploration of Gregorian chant. This foundational work delves into the history, theory, and practice of Gregorian chant, a cornerstone of Western liturgical music. Gastou examines the origins and evolution of Gregorian chant, its modal characteristics, and its role in the Christian liturgy.
The book provides valuable insights into the performance practices and aesthetic principles of Gregorian chant, making it an essential resource for scholars, musicians, and anyone interested in the rich tradition of sacred music. L'art gr gorien remains a vital contribution to the understanding of medieval music and its enduring spiritual and artistic significance.
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