Critical & Bibliographical Notes On Early Spanish Music
The book Critical & Bibliographical Notes On Early Spanish Music was written by author Riaño, Juan F. (Juan Facundo), 1829-1901 Here you can read free online of Critical & Bibliographical Notes On Early Spanish Music book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Critical & Bibliographical Notes On Early Spanish Music a good or bad book?
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The Invitatories are written in a curious way, the vowels only are given ; this manner was adapted afterwards. Sectilorum Amen. Abbreviated into Euouae. Cath. Toledo, 44, 2. IV. Codex which contains Antiphons, Responses, and Lessons. The music is on one line. The beginning and end of this MS. are missing. The neums are very legible. Written on vellum in the Xlllth century. It consists of 198 leaves, measuring 35*^ by 25"^-. It belonged to Cardinal Zelada, and passed after his death to the Cathe...dral of Toledo, 48, 15. Fig. 23. 46 Notes on Early Spanish Music. Codex of a Roman Missal. Written on vellum. The ornamentation and writing is of the end of the Xllth or beginning of the Xlllth century. It consists of 150 leaves, measuring 2^^"^ by 26^**-. The music is written on four lines ; the lower one is marked with a puncheon, the second is painted red, it contains the key of Fa ; the third is painted yellow, on this is the key of Do; the upper line is simply marked with a puncheon. Cath. Toledo, 39, 3.
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