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... Solesmes ( Sablé par Sarthe , 1833 ) as a revival and a model of the age - old liturgical spirituality of the church . Solesmes became the mother - abbey of the congregation of France , which has come to include also abbeys in England ...
... Solesmes ( Sablé par Sarthe , 1833 ) as a revival and a model of the age - old liturgical spirituality of the church . Solesmes became the mother - abbey of the congregation of France , which has come to include also abbeys in England ...
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... Solesmes by musicologists and executants of genius , such as Doms Pothier and Mocquereau , who presented from the manuscripts the plain chant of the golden age ( AD 600-1100 ) and a choral performance that was for long superior to any ...
... Solesmes by musicologists and executants of genius , such as Doms Pothier and Mocquereau , who presented from the manuscripts the plain chant of the golden age ( AD 600-1100 ) and a choral performance that was for long superior to any ...
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David Knowles. The modern building of Solesmes abbey overlooks the river Sarthe as a fortress rather than a monastery , but the church , which is architecturally no more than a large chapel , contains some late medieval statuary . Solesmes ...
David Knowles. The modern building of Solesmes abbey overlooks the river Sarthe as a fortress rather than a monastery , but the church , which is architecturally no more than a large chapel , contains some late medieval statuary . Solesmes ...
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Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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