Music discovered in a 500-year-old religious book in Scotland turns out to be “lost” score, researchers said. The University of Edinburgh Centuries ago in the rolling hills of northeastern Scotland, ...
If you went to a Scottish primary school growing up, you'll no doubt remember sitting cross-legged in a gym hall floor learning hymns. Inevitably, a wooden piano would be wheeled out onto the stage ...
Who remembers the mornings, or afternoons, spent in the school gym hall sitting crossed leg learning the latest hymn? Everyone sitting side by side with their books open waiting for the teacher to ...
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Centuries ago in the rolling hills of northeastern Scotland, the sound of harmonized hymns echoing from chapels and cathedrals would mark the season of Lent. Some 500 years later, however, the musical ...
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