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schola cantorum
[ skoh-luh kan-tawr-uhm, -tohr- ]
noun
plural scholae cantorum
- an ecclesiastical choir or choir school.
- a section of a church, cathedral, or the like, for use by the choir.
schola cantorum
/ 藞sk蓹蕣l蓹 k忙n藞t蓴藧r蓹m /
noun
- a choir or choir school maintained by a church
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of schola cantorum1
First recorded in 1775鈥85, schola cantorum is from Medieval Latin schola cant艒rum 鈥渟chool of singers鈥
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of schola cantorum1
Medieval Latin: school of singers
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Ecclesiastical tradition further ascribes to Gregory the compilation of an Antiphonary, the revision and rearrangement of the system of church music, and the foundation of the Roman schola cantorum.
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The prothesis and diakonikon are square, and a long schola cantorum forms a continuation to the presbytery westward, though it is less in width.
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