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4.6. Dvoznamenniki

Russian Orthodox Church History - I. The Schism of the Russian Church - History
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Identifier

wyu:3089

http://hdl.handle.net/10176/wyu:3089

Title

4.6. Dvoznamenniki

Subject

Russian Orthodox Church History

Title

4.6. Dvoznamenniki

Type

StillImage

History

Creator(s)

Boss, Stephen; Hakiyeva, Jeren

Corporate Creator(s)

Saratov State University, Main Library

University of Wyoming, University Libraries

Type of Resource

still image

Publisher

University of Wyoming, University Libraries

Place of Publication

Saratov, Russian Federation

Date Created

09-25-2008

Genre

History

Description

Russian Translation:

Some of the manuscripts have fragments of parallel statements nonlinear {krukovoy} and lined {square} notation. That is so called {dvoznamenniki} - the musical two- language text aimed [intented] for learning- practical purposes. The singers could learn "wonder" notes on lines and compare them with customary "hooks".

Note

[IsPartOf] Russian Orthodox Church History - Music/Songs of the Old Believers - History of the Raskol (schism)

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Topics

Russian Orthodox Church History

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You may use the digital images and catalog records found on this website for your private study, scholarship or research. Some of the images from the Saratov State University and the University of Wyoming Libraries are in the public domain.

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