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  • Horizontally, Cardine enters all the variations of the main neume.
  • For Cardine, it implied tension on the following note.
  • This work was followed in 1968 by the book'Semiologia Gregoriana'by Dom Eug鑞e Cardine.
  • Cardine states that natural speech-rhythms provide a rhythmic basis for the declamation of Gregorian chant.
  • {{ quote | Cardine was born July 6, 1924, in Prairie duChien, Wisconsin.
  • Cardine Banca ( ex-CAER ) also sold all the shares of Unipol Banca and Finsoe to third parties.
  • In 2000, Carive followed the parent company to merge with Casse Emiliano Romagnole Group to form Cardine Banca Group.
  • The foundation was the main founder of Casse Emiliano Romagnole Bank Group, which merged with Cardine Banca in 2000.
  • Cardine was employed as a teacher of palaeography and semiology by the Vatican from 1952 to 1984 at the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Rome.
  • He entered private practice in Casper and, from 1966 to 1977, he was a partner in the firm of Cardine, Vlastos and Reeves.
  • Cardine shows the great diversity of neumes and graphic variations of the basic shape of a particular neume, which can not be expressed in the square notation.
  • In 2002, the group absorbed Cardine Banca, a short lived holding company that consist of Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna, Banca Popolare dell'Adriatico.
  • Dom Cardine had many students who have each in their own way continued their semiological studies, some of whom also started experimenting in applying the newly understood principles in performance practice.
  • Early Walker's Run members Billy Cardine and Ben Krakauer have helped form other groups The Biscuit Burners and Old School Freight Train respectively in addition to their own solo careers.
  • Vollaerts, Dom Cardine did not view the musical signs as representing proportional note values, and he viewed one-note syllables in Sankt Gallen notation as normally representing a short duration.
  • Dom Eugene Cardine, ( 1905 1988 ) monk from Solesmes, published his'Semiologie Gregorienne'in 1970 in which he clearly explains the musical significance of the neumes of the early chant manuscripts.
  • The International Society for the Study of Gregorian Chant ( Associazione Internazionale Studi di Canto Gregoriano ) carries on the legacy of Eug鑞e Cardine, putting special emphasis on bridging the gap between Gregorian research and praxis.
  • Luther's text was his version of the Latin hymn " A solis ortus cardine ", part of the fifth century abecedarius of Coelius Sedulius; it has been inserted between the two.
  • The melody of the " cantus firmus " in the Dorian mode is based on the Latin hymn " A solis ortus cardine ", which appeared in its Lutheran version in 1524.
  • The source for the melody is Martin Luther's setting of the hymn " Christum wir sollen loben schon ", a German translation of the Latin " A solis ortus cardine " ( c . 430 ).
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