Chants of the Byzantine Rite: the Italo-Albanian Tradition in Sicily / Canti Ecclesiastici della Tradizione Italo-Albanese in Sicilia

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Chants of the Byzantine Rite: the Italo-Albanian Tradition in Sicily / Canti Ecclesiastici della Tradizione Italo-Albanese in Sicilia. / Troelsgård, Christian; Garofalo, Girolamo; Sanfratello, Giuseppe (Editor).

Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae ed. Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum, 2016. 323 p.

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Harvard

Troelsgård, C, Garofalo, G & Sanfratello, G (ed.) 2016, Chants of the Byzantine Rite: the Italo-Albanian Tradition in Sicily / Canti Ecclesiastici della Tradizione Italo-Albanese in Sicilia. vol. Subsidia V.1, Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae edn, Museum Tusculanum, Copenhagen.

APA

Troelsgård, C., Garofalo, G., & Sanfratello, G. (Ed.) (2016). Chants of the Byzantine Rite: the Italo-Albanian Tradition in Sicily / Canti Ecclesiastici della Tradizione Italo-Albanese in Sicilia. (Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae ed.) Museum Tusculanum.

Vancouver

Troelsgård C, Garofalo G, Sanfratello G, (ed.). Chants of the Byzantine Rite: the Italo-Albanian Tradition in Sicily / Canti Ecclesiastici della Tradizione Italo-Albanese in Sicilia. Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae ed. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum, 2016. 323 p.

Author

Troelsgård, Christian ; Garofalo, Girolamo ; Sanfratello, Giuseppe (Editor). / Chants of the Byzantine Rite: the Italo-Albanian Tradition in Sicily / Canti Ecclesiastici della Tradizione Italo-Albanese in Sicilia. Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae ed. Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum, 2016. 323 p.

Bibtex

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