10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRECENTORIAL»
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precentorial in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
precentorial and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Source Readings in Music History
For a similar inclination Heinrich Isaac of France is judged to be most apt to
compose such precentorial songs; for, in addition to being much quicker than all
the others in pouring forth this genre, his style of composition brightens the
singing so ...
William Oliver Strunk, Leo Treitler, 1998
2
Composers at Work: The Craft of Musical Composition 1450-1600
"Precentorial songs" refers to motets. Text taken from Staehelin, Die Messen, 2:
93. The translation is by Nino Pirrotta, "Music and Cultural Tendencies in
Fifteenth-Century Italy," in Pirrotta, Music and Culture in Italy from the Middle
Ages to the ...
3
Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate
The Odessa Seminary Opens a Precentorial Department _ ... and All Russia and
through the efforts of I-Iis Grace Metropolitan Leonty of Odessa and Kherson, the
solemn opening took place on October 20, 1990 of a precentorial department at ...
4
Religion in Communist Dominated Areas
In 1989, the Moscow Patriarchate published the number of graduates from its
theological schools: Odessa Seminary 60; Leningrad Academy 17, 19 in its
precentorial department, and 58 in the Seminary; the Moscow Academy 22,
Seminary 73 ...
5
The life of Friedrich Schiller
Such accomplishments procured him pardon from his parents: the precentorial
spirit of his father was more than reconciled on discovering that Daniel could also
preach and play upon the organ. The good old people still loved their prodigal, ...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, Oliver Cromwell, 1825
6
The Flourish: Murder in the Family
The room disagreeably crowded, even the table nearly hid under the pages of
the Precentorial Duties1* and their large folded hands. At first she could not help
feeling she was here to defend herself, and bit her lip. "Rob," she spoke in her ...
Such accomplishments procured him pardon from his parents: the precentorial
spirit of his father was more than reconciled on discovering that Daniel could also
preach and play upon the organ. The good old people still loved their prodigal, ...
8
Works of Thomas Carlyle
Such accomplishments procured him pardon from his parents: the precentorial
spirit of his father was more than reconciled on discovering that Daniel could also
preach and play upon the organ. The good old people still loved their prodigal, ...
9
The British Quarterly Review
The very tunes seemed gone to sleep in the precentorial nose. The increasing
use of organs, very indifferently handled, assisted all other drowsy influences;
and by degrees the noble psalm music with which the industry of ' honest John ...
10
Life of Friedrich Schiller (1825): Life of John Sterling ...
Such accomplishments procured him pardon from his parents: the precentorial
spirit of his father was more than reconciled on discovering that Daniel could also
preach and play upon the organ. The good old people still loved their prodigal, ...