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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. Read online
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. Read online
Daniel Walden (Harvard University), Dom Mocquereau's Theories of Rhythm and Romantic Musical Aesthetics, 2015 (initialement présentée dans les Études grégoriennes, tome XLII, 2015) Read online