I am pleased to announce that my PhD thesis at Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Rome entitled “Musica et Scolica enchiriadis. Introduzione traduzione e commento” has been published in electronic format on PubbliTesi (http://lnx.pubblitesi.it/).
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Dear mister Roberto Pia,
I would like to join Charles Atkinson congratulating you on your thesis
and also, I too look forward to read it
Best wishes and thanks in forward
Loek van der Heide
Congratulations on the completion of your thesis on the Musica and Scolica enchiriadis! I look forward to reading it as soon as I can.
With best wishes,
Charles Atkinson
Caro Roberto Pia,
Very Interesting are the study's about Scolica Enchidriadis. I'd got introduced at 'Musica Enchidriadis'
in a book : "History of 'Choristers' Chant" (in Dutch:"Geschiedenis van de Jongens-Zang" )
by Dr. mr. Jan Valkestijn
In a practical way I am trying at this time, in a way of 'Warming-Up',
getting a group of madrigal-singers introduced with primary principles of
'Modal chant' together with Bourdon-drone long notes.In this respect, I'd try to compose the oldest form of 'Kyrie Eleison' (a composed 'Trigasion' "Agios o Theos"
in old Greec Byzantine stile. (see attachment 'Aghios o Theos' )
The only way how I can understand somewhat 'Musicology' means, is practising exercises
so, do forgive me if I make some errors in my 'Trial via Errors'.....
Yours'
Loek van der Heide
(Harlingen, Fryslân, Netherlands)
Aghios Theos.Bar.pdf