'Why does the acoustic space of churches exalt Gregorian chant?' (ICMC 2005)
Cited in the triage of conjecture 'Reverb-selected chant' (slug: cj-082-reverb-selected-chant), verdict=leaked -- this connection already exists in the literature. Citation note: Direct acoustic-repertoire study Triage rationale: An explicit literature exists on the coevolution of reverberant church interiors and chant: acoustic studies argue liturgy adapted to high reverberation (chant replacing speech), that long reverberation constrains tempo and note duration, and that specific spaces (e.g., Cluny) exalted Gregorian chant — substantially the harvest claim including its directionality.
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