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Liturgical chant and melodic transmission
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Liturgical chant and melodic transmission
For centuries the melodies of Latin and Byzantine worship travelled through trained ears — choirboys, cantors, model stanzas — before notation could fix pitch, and the earliest neumes still record gesture rather than interval. The repertories are parameterize...
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