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- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) abstract "Semiology (from Greek σημεῖον sēmeion, \"a sign, a mark\") is a branch of Gregorian Chant research. Semiology refers specifically to the study of the neumes as found in the earliest fully notated manuscripts of Gregorian Chant, the oldest of which have been dated to the 9th century. The first application of the term 'semiology' (which first appeared in the 1960s) for the study of Latin chant was made by Dom Eugene Cardine (1905–1988), a monk of the Abbey of Solesmes. In this context, 'semiology' is understood as 'the study of musical signs'. Text and neumatic notation, together with significative letters adjoined to the neumes, presents an effective and integrated mnemonic for the rhythmical interpretation and the melody. While Gregorian palaeography offers a description of the various neumes and their rhythmical and melodic values, Gregorian semiology explains their meaning for practical interpretation.".
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- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageExternalLink RhythmBeforeMid-Twelfth.pdf.
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- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Aquitaine.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Brittany.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catholic_music.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chants.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_semiology.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Choir.
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- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Holy_See.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Pothier.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Laon.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Mnemonic.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Neume.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Nonantola.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Saint_Benedict.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Palaeography.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Pontifical_Institute_of_Sacred_Music.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Prosper_Guéranger.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Gradual.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Solesmes_Abbey.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLink Volte-face.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gregorian chant semiology".
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gregorian semiology".
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Semiology (Gregorian Chant)".
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Semiology".
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- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) subject Category:Catholic_music.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) subject Category:Chants.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) subject Category:Music_semiology.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) hypernym Branch.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) type Organisation.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) comment "Semiology (from Greek σημεῖον sēmeion, \"a sign, a mark\") is a branch of Gregorian Chant research. Semiology refers specifically to the study of the neumes as found in the earliest fully notated manuscripts of Gregorian Chant, the oldest of which have been dated to the 9th century. The first application of the term 'semiology' (which first appeared in the 1960s) for the study of Latin chant was made by Dom Eugene Cardine (1905–1988), a monk of the Abbey of Solesmes.".
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) label "Semiology (Gregorian Chant)".
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) sameAs Q1545237.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) sameAs Gregoriánská_semiologie.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) sameAs Gregorianische_Semiologie.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) sameAs Sémiologie_grégorienne.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) sameAs m.03m3m77.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) sameAs Q1545237.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) wasDerivedFrom Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant)?oldid=683520148.
- Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant) isPrimaryTopicOf Semiology_(Gregorian_Chant).