L' dition de plain-chant de Ratisbonne: tude critique, by Pierre Philal s, presents a critical examination of the Ratisbon edition of Gregorian chant. Published in 1880, this study delves into the historical and theoretical aspects of the chant, offering valuable insights into its interpretation and performance. The Ratisbon edition was a significant attempt to standardize Gregorian chant in the 19th century, and Philal s's work provides a detailed analysis of its strengths and weaknesses. This book remains a crucial resource for scholars and musicians interested in the history of liturgical music and the evolution of Gregorian chant.
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