La música al Seminari de Tortosa
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https://doi.org/10.3989/anuariomusical.2002.57.87Abstract
This article analyses the treatment and ever-growing importance of liturgical music, Gregorian chant and religious polyphonic music, as well as the culture of popular and civilian music in the Tortosian Diocesan Seminar for the fifty years of its existence. The great musical tradition of this Tortosian institution is highlighted by following the life and works of musicians and musicologists such as Felip Pedrell, Father Vicent Ripollés, Father Josep M. Peris and Father Vicent Garcia Julbe. We can also learn what the nourishment and conditions for the birth and development of Professor Josep Pavia as a musicologist and priest were from the early years of his youth.
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