“Secundum rubricam romanam”: Reform Liturgy of Subiaco-Melk
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https://doi.org/10.3986/dmd09.1-2.10Keywords:
monastic reform of Melk, liturgy, Roman Franciscan tradition, south German traditionAbstract
The “Melk Reform” refers to the revival of the Benedictine order in southern Germany and Austria which had Melk as its centre, and came about as a result of the Council of Constance (1414–1418). The reform statutes emphasize strict adherence to the rules of the order, monastic discipline and liturgical renovation. The “Melk Reform chant” represents a variant of the Roman Franciscan chant tradition.Downloads
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2015-06-24
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Klugseder, R. (2015). “Secundum rubricam romanam”: Reform Liturgy of Subiaco-Melk. De Musica Disserenda, 9(1-2), 175–190. https://doi.org/10.3986/dmd09.1-2.10
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