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France adopted and retained this term; on the other hand, Germany, whether from imperfect knowledge of the development or because the original meaning of sequentia was lost, or from opposition to France which is frequently evinced in the language of the sequences, or from whatever other reason, employed almost exclusively the title Sequentia.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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The ensemble's co-founders Barbara Thornton and Benjamin Bagby are joined here by Margriet Tindemans (medieval fiddle) and Crawford Young (medieval lute) in an ambitious - and unheard-of at that time - programme consisting of only five large-scale lais (instrumental and vocal), showing their relationship to the sequence form which was the inspiration for the name 'Sequentia'.
AvaxHome RSS: bettina 2009
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Sequentia The early-music ensemble Sequentia will present a series of concerts across the U.S. dedicated to the 13th-century polyphonic music developed on the Î le de la Cit é .
Songs From the Old City on the Seine Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim 2011
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With "Voices From the Island Sanctuary," the early-music ensemble Sequentia presents a series of concerts across the U.S. dedicated to the music of the Notre Dame school.
Songs From the Old City on the Seine Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim 2011
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The first half featured the well respected locally-based early music ensemble Sequentia singing excerpts from the original manuscripts of the Carmina Burana material that dates back to 1230.
DesignerBlog Will 2008
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The first half featured the well respected locally-based early music ensemble Sequentia singing excerpts from the original manuscripts of the Carmina Burana material that dates back to 1230.
Archive 2008-11-01 Will 2008
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When Dialogos last performed in New York, in 2005, it was in ''Chant Wars,'' a joint program with Sequentia in which these two medieval music ensembles explored competing regional approaches to liturgical chant.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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My original intention was to use it as an adjunct to my medieval music group -- the Paris-based Sequentia.
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When Dialogos last performed in New York, in 2005, it was in ''Chant Wars,'' a joint program with Sequentia in which these two medieval music ensembles explored competing regional approaches to liturgical chant.
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My original intention was to use it as an adjunct to my medieval music group -- the Paris-based Sequentia.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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