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André Mocquereau (6 June 1849 – 18 January 1930) was a French monk at
Solesmes Abbey,
Gregorianmusicologist, who had a great influence on the restoration of Gregorian chant thanks to his musical ability.
His scientific studies resulted in the use of the
édition néo-médicéenne [
fr] being ended at the Vatican in 1901.
Publications
1908: Le nombre musical grégorien ou rythmique grégorienne — théorie et pratique —, tome I, Société de Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste ainsi que Desclée & Cie., Rome et Tournai, 430 p.
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1927: Le nombre musical grégorien ou rythmique grégorienne, théorie et pratique, tome II, Desclée, Paris, 855 p.
Études grégoriennes, tome XXVIII, Abbaye Saint-Pierre, Solesmes 2011
Pierre Combe, Justine Ward and Solesmes, translation by Philipe and Guillemine de Lacoste, The Catholic University of America Press, Washington 1987, 410 p.
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Daniel Walden (
Harvard University), Dom Mocquereau's Theories of Rhythm and Romantic Musical Aesthetics, 2015 (initialement présentée dans les Études grégoriennes, tome XLII, 2015)
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